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111, Bowery, 10002, New York, New York County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 212-274-1822
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.7178089, Longitude: -73.9949638
Annie Yuan
::My favourite Chinese bakery in Manhattan! Everything here is so much better and fresher than Fay Da, Tai Pan, etc. My favorites are their fried shrimp doughnut, sesame ball, almond cream bun, and coconut butterfly bun. Try to come early and get them warm - makes a world of difference.
Ashudeep Singh
::I'm so glad we accidentally stopped at this place. The staff, even though had a limited proficiency in English, treated us very well. The baked pastries are definitely a treat and quite cheap. They were also pretty fresh even for a late afternoon. I made a second trip to this shop in November on the day before Thanksgiving when they were closing early. The lady served us with a few extra croissants and lobster tail pastries for free. She couldn't explain the gesture well but it made me and my friends very happy. I would definitely suggest you to stop by this bakery if you are craving a snack, tea, boba tea and around Chinatown.
M. Louie
::The bakery is filled with patrons by 6am. It serves a multitude of cold sandwiches consist of fried fish fillet, ham and eggs, bacon and egg , chicken fillet served on a French inspired croissant, for about 2$ to 2.75$. there are other Chinese style baked items like pineapple buns, and other traditional Chinese oven baked bread items. Go to the back of the store, you will find the menu change to Hong Kong style breakfast items, congee, churn fun, ham with macaroni soup, assorted dim sum. There. Is also a lunch/ brunch menu that is also served in the morning. Coffee is brewed in a large vat, a little bitter for my taste, but the tea with cream and Ovatine are great. Overall, alot of food and excellent quality for the money. There is ample seating for patrons, first come first served.
Jeannette Eng
::Great place to grab baked goods. Early afternoon savory options in the back. super crowded. Lots of seating but again crowded.
Rob Cooke
::If you need a fix for your sweet tooth cravings when exploring Chinatown and little Italy on the bowery, this would be the stop. Early birds who crave noodles for breakfast, this is your stop. Sesame seed pork buns, ditto. Custard buns, vegetable buns, noodles and baked coffee, yes, it's been up all night, this is where the cops and ems workers stop in to get their fix of java. 2 blocks from Bowery on the J and Grand st D trains, tables. Not wheelchair easy, but accessible