Judy C. • 12월 24, 2021Must have the chocolate Babka! Then try all the pastries. You can’t go wrong here!
Lori L. • 9월 4, 2014This ever-busy bakery has an extensive variety of sweet and savory pastries, buns, and cakes. Come earlier in the day to get the fresher goods!
Jean 💜 • 1월 15, 2014A more modern take on the Chinese bakery with newer shapes (coconut bombshell) and atypical ingredients (ex: goji berries?).
The Corcoran Group • 7월 17, 2013THE place to go for steamed buns. We love the pumpkin buns and the BBQ pork buns the most, but they're all pretty amazing.
Joyce • 8월 21, 2022Ube tart was great when I tried it at the Chinatown night market. The black sesame and matcha are okay in comparison - def more liquid-like than I expected.
Serious Eats • 9월 24, 2013This bakery is making one of our favorite slices of plain roll cake in Chinatown. Buttery and fresh, this tastes like something from your grandmother's kitchen.
Amy L. • 9월 18, 2012I started coming here since I was 10 years old. The taste and quality of their buns, egg tarts, sweets and drinks never changed a bit. Just as good as I remember when I was little.
Michelle W. • 6월 25, 2017Free samples 🙌🏻 Skip the matcha cheesecake (tasted too healthy) and go straight for the OG cheesecake
Compass • 4월 24, 2014Pork buns and lotus-leaf-wrapped sticky rice are best bets at this authentic Chinese bakery.
Patrick L. • 10월 19, 2009Get a nice diverse mix of mooncakes including some with preserved egg, made of different ingredients like chestnuts, etc; have a mooncake party in October with friends who have never tried them!
Erica S. • 12월 7, 2011The bo luo bao (菠萝包 - pineapple bread) at this bakery is the best I've ever had!
John A. • 8월 11, 2015Disappointing selection of bakery items compared to other nearby shops. The cream buns don't have much cream.. Seems they reduce their ingredients.
John D. • 6월 3, 2013One of the better HK milk tea places in NY. Might be a little too sweet at times but should always satisfy.
Tom • 3월 13, 2018Above average Chinese bakery that's back by Taiwanese celeberties. They regularly sellout of items throughout the day & are slow to refill. Decent and affordable but not worth going out of the way for
Real Cheap Eats • 11월 30, 2011Try the cheung fun rice roll ($2.50), "a thin piece of rice noodle that has been steamed, rolled up and then usually stuffed with beef or shrimp. Sunkist Bakery’s are smooth, silky and made to order."
Jackieo • 11월 23, 2013Delicious Chinese bakery. Bring your cash because they don't accept credit cards. But fear not $5 will go a long way here.
Jeffrey E. • 6월 29, 2012average Chinese bakery. they make ice coffee by pouring hot coffee in a cup of ice, so don't expect it to be that cold or refreshing for a couple minutes
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