Yum! Steamed red bean bun was so amazing I went back in and bought 2 more to take home. I can’t speak much to their other offerings as I am addicted to these.
Alanna S.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
5 stars for the steamed red bean bun! It was perfect, the dough was just right — sweet but not too sweet, moist but not too moist. Big and fluffy with just the right amount of red bean in the center. I have a hard time finding these in Seattle and was so pleased to find the real deal here in such a small town. It made my day! The owners are both so friendly and nice. I wish I had this bakery in my hometown. Would recommend for the red bean bun!
Avanda M.
Classificação do local: 5 Port Angeles, WA
I love this place. The owners are so nice and their food is really good. They have a good assortment of stick buns and other sweet bread treats. Nice and clean. Would definitely recommend this place to all my friends.
Patra R.
Classificação do local: 1 Port Angeles, WA
The egg waffle is hard to chew and dry, the red bean bun has this odd flavor in it, the bubble tea bobba is hard. Overall, as an asian who have had these foods numerous times before, this is a letdown.
Erin T.
Classificação do local: 2 Summerville, SC
*THISREVIEWISFORTHEBUBBLETEAONLY* Was really craving some bubble tea and was excited to see the sign in the window. The gentleman who helped us was so friendly and the baked goods looked fresh– that’s why I gave an extra star. Unfortunately, the honey milk tea with bubbles and the Thai tea were both not good at all– we threw both away within minutes. No ice in the drinks, very odd flavors, no sweetness, and the tapioca was tiny and hard. Tried to pay separately and were told that we had to spend at least $ 5 each to use a debit card. Will not return.
L S.
Classificação do local: 4 San Carlos, CA
Wow, an Asian bakery far, far away from Seattle, in a small town where there is very little Chinese population yet there are more than 10 Chinese restaurants in a town of 19,000. I figure that the local population there must love Chinese American food. But authentic Chinese baked goods? Who is the audience? I think it is the patrons are the Chinese restaurant owners and workers, and other Chinese people who work and in the live the community. In that sense, their audience for the bakery must be limited, unless the non-Chinese population is acquiring the mild taste of Chinese pastries, steamed buns, and sticky rice. So for what is there available, it is pretty darn good. And just for that, 4 stars for just being authentic.
D I.
Classificação do local: 4 Port Angeles, WA
Pork bun is super good. Friendly service. Location kinda stinks but it is workable. Definitely worth a stop.
Justin R.
Classificação do local: 5 Denver, CO
Delicious pot stickers!
Wander Nana B.
Classificação do local: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
July 2013 Felt quite lucky to have found this asian bakery in Port Angeles, WA. The baked goods are made fresh. We can smell the goodies baking early in the morning just bout when they open. We love their coconut crème bread, bbq pork bun, almond cookies, and a baked good with sweet red beans in it. They also serve lite lunch… a selection of fried rice, and lite appetisers. Service was prompt and warm every time we pop by. Looking forward to visiting this mum and pop shoppe again on our next holiday. Xx
Silvia H.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
We tried the pork bun(pretty decent), a curry pie(the crust needs a little salt), and a bun with a hot dog(didn’t like the quality of the hot dog, but the dough was good). They also had bubble tea and coffee. The lady at the counter was very nice. Overall a nice a find for being far from the Seattle area. Next time I’d try the sweet pastries instead of the savory.