Best Asian bakery in town. If you want Asian style cakes and baked goods, there are no competitions near by.
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Best Asian bakery in town. If you want Asian style cakes and baked goods, there are no competitions near by.
8 - 12 of 15 reviews
This bakery is in Madison Heights a suburb of Detroit which has become a mecca for Vietnamese , Chinese, Filipino and Japanese restaurants, as well as Asian grocery stores. Here you will find a bubble tea menu and bins filled with baked goods. Basically you grab a tray and tongs and pick out what you want then bring it up to the counter and they will bag it up for you. I recommend trying anything with taro. It's a sweet potato and is wonderful in dessert form. I would also recommend trying a taro smoothie with bubbles. Another recommendation would be a lychee or jackfruit smoothie with bubbles. If your lactose intolerant they can make it without milk and use tea instead. The pork steam buns are great to pick up for breakfast in the morning or a midday snack. The guys that own it are a young and very friendly. If you need a recommendation on what to try , I' m sure they would be more than happy to give you one. Baked goods are less than a dollar and up. Smoothies are around $3.00 average price.
This bakery offers different types of buns - red bean, taro, custard, and pork. Each one is covered with dough so soft that it can melt in your mouth. They also offer cakes, pastries, and cookies. They are sold hot & fresh, you won't go wrong. They offer 1 free bun for every 12 that you buy. That's value for your money.
This mostly Chinese baked goods is one of the best, if not the best, int he area! The have a huge selection of freshly baked Chinese and Filipino (puto) bread, buns, you names it! The prices are competitive but mostly lower that other bakeries in the area. We drive from Lansing about once a month to buy and enjoy the food.....keep in mind...you get the 13th item for free!! When in the area be sure to pass by....you will not regret it!
I went there and of February.
But it's temporary closed until end of March.
It says they'll open April again.
I'm missing the cakes and tapioca milk tea!
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