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Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant

★★★★ 4.4 · 96 reseñas

Located in Albee Square, Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant offers a delightful café experience. We specialize in providing a range of café-style options, perfect for a quick visit or takeout. Our convenient hours, 7AM to 7PM, seven days a week, ensure you can always satisfy your crav...

Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant

Coffee · Albee Square

4.4 · 74 reviews Google

About Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant

Located in Albee Square, Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant offers a delightful café experience. We specialize in providing a range of café-style options, perfect for a quick visit or takeout. Our convenient hours, 7AM to 7PM, seven days a week, ensure you can always satisfy your cravings. We pride ourse...

Located in Albee Square, Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant offers a delightful café experience. We specialize in providing a range of café-style options, perfect for a quick visit or takeout. Our convenient hours, 7AM to 7PM, seven days a week, ensure you can always satisfy your cravings. We pride ourselves on quality and service, reflected in our 4.4-star rating based on 74 reviews. Come enjoy a cup of coffee and explore our menu at Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant.

What Customers Say About Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant

Chiu Hong Bakery is a beloved, old-school Cantonese bakery in Chinatown, known for its delicious and affordable baked goods. Customers rave about the fresh mochi, buns, and cakes, often mentioning the low prices and friendly service. It's a local favorite with a nostalgic charm.

Popular Dishes

roast pork buns almond cookies pineapple bun egg tart Melon moon cake peanut mochi red bean mochi 牛油曲奇

Best For

Locals Solo Dining Quick Bite Tourists Casual

Tip: Try the peanut or red bean mochi (2 for $1.25). Be aware they only accept cash.

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Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant is located in Albee Square, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

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Frequently asked questions about Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant

Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant is located at 161 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, Albee Square.
Near Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant you can find points of interest such as San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel, Most Holy Crucifix Church, Edificio de la antigua sede de la Policía de Nueva York, Silence Please.
Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant offers coffee cuisine.
Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant offers the following services: takeaway.
The most recommended dishes at Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant based on customer reviews are: roast pork buns, almond cookies, pineapple bun, egg tart, Melon moon cake.
Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant is ideal for locals, solo dining, quick bites, tourists, casual dining.
Chiu Hong Bakery is a beloved, old-school Cantonese bakery in Chinatown, known for its delicious and affordable baked goods. Customers rave about the fresh mochi, buns, and cakes, often mentioning the low prices and friendly service. It's a local favorite with a nostalgic charm.
Try the peanut or red bean mochi (2 for $1.25). Be aware they only accept cash.
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Chiu Hong Bakery & Restaurant Albee Square Reviews

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Daniela Gonzalez
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Claire
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Rachel Lee
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Richard Maldonado

Delicious roast pork buns and almond cookies. I will return very soon for more treats.

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Yat Sang Yan

A classical Chinese bakery shop in Chinatown. There are not too many around in Chinatown nowadays. The bakery is fresh, delicious and affordable prices.

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j Five

The best Mid-Autumn Festival Moon Cakes in America. The line starts to form about 8am, they open at 10am. One box per person, four cakes in the box; absolutely worth the wait.

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Only had the mochi with peanut filling but it was delicious and tasted like it had been made right before I ate it. 3 for $1.25. Huge, delicious and filling.

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yaregine velasquez

Beautiful and Cozy place for authentic desserts ❤️

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Ying Li

Very delicious! Cash only

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Mike German

Delicious baked goods not too sweet. Great prices and very friendly staff 👍

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Judy Chu

The best peanut and coconut mochi! Cash only

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Z Z

Was passing by and saw this bakery so grabbed one mooncake. Surprisingly found it was good.

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Joshua M

Best coconut bun and BBQ pork bun ever

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alanna

best mochi

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Lisa Roy

Known for their sesame balls with red bean paste and their mochi with peanut (50 cents !)

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Kevin Diep

Best wife cake/loh poh bang in Manhattan

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Peerman Brandon

Great

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Olivia Fetterly

go here everyday

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Poppy Nightingale

The buns and pastries here are always so fresh and authentic. A true neighborhood gem for sure.

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N.A.M

My mom really likes bolo yau (pineapple bun with butter). First time trying their pineapple bun and they were really good. Came here two days in a row and saw the same locals sitting there. So it's safe to assume the locals are fond of this place - which lends credibility to the authenticity of the food. Regardless, we liked the pineapple buns which were for - wait for it - a buck 50! $1.50 for authentic bolos is crazy good value!! Caveat: We got the bolo bao (buns) and added the butter to make bolo yau at home. I don't believe the place offers bolo yau, just the baos.

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Mark

红豆酥。老婆饼,椰子塔,菠萝包咬起来绵绵的表皮那一层酥不油腻,值得尝试它!菜肉包,叉烧包,很多单品,我一次性全部买过一遍回家尝试都不踩雷,可以盲目全打包回家或者带回外州吃过瘾!老广州的糕点口味还保留着,这一点很难得,品质管控ok!传闻中大家期待预定的五仁月饼还没尝试过,希望有机会可以购买到,再次分享给吃货们!小时候的记忆味道!

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Yuhan Zhao

非常好吃 希望以后能出小尺寸的月饼

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mcLa twofivesix

老字號'蓮香餅家,傳統广东台山美食

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Veronica Hunter

On Christmas Eve during the day, Ken and I chose to indulge our senses by tasting a variety of food from different places. We had gingerbread cookies at the Museum of the City of New York, individual portions of Eileen’s cheesecake and now we chose Chinese red and green buns. Chiu Hong bakery has tables and chairs. On Christmas Eve during the day people sat enjoying each other’s company. Vhuntermassage LLC

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Ming

Chiu Hong Bakery is an old time Cantonese bakery in Chinatown, one of the last of its kind. It's a low-key, no-frills community shop, a Chinatown OG that's been in the area for over four decades. It's filled with the local elderly crowd who like to read the newspaper over a cup of tea or chat with their friends. Here you can buy a bunch of buns and mochi balls for only $1.50 each. The prices at this old school bakery are considerably low. They sell perhaps the best mochi balls in NYC! You can choose between red bean or peanut mochi balls, two for $1.50. They’re soft, gooey, chewy, fresh, and not too sweet. Sounds kind of funny, but it always feels really nice to sink my teeth into them. I really like the texture in the peanut mochi balls because the peanuts inside are crunchy with sugar, the outer layer has shredded coconut, and the mochi part is very soft, chewy, and stretchy - so it's like a whole medley of textures. Cash only! Chiu Hong Bakery (161 Mott St, New York, NY 10013) Open daily 7am-7pm What we ordered: $1.50 (2) mochi balls $1.50 coconut tart $1.50 egg tart $1.50 coconut bun $1.50 milk tea

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Rachel Bartlett

Quick update: October, 2025. I just came back here and am surprised how good the coffee is. Same as last time, but it's making me so extra happy I have to mention it 💞 Scruffy bakery. Instantly found the cake a friend asked me bring, since everything is clearly labeled in English and Chinese. Wheelchair accessible! Tables with chairs. Cash only. Locals buy here. Amazingly good coffee. Had no expectations for the walnut cookie, was pleasantly surprised. I scraped the crumbs and ate them, so good. Lovely.

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Ruby Chan

Chiu Hong is likely one of the oldest Cantonese bakeries in Chinatown, and the last of its kind. The interior is old-school, with worn-out furnishings and that no-frills, local charm you don’t see much anymore. You know it’s the real deal when most of the customers are Chinese elderly. The moment we walked in, we heard the familiar sound of the classic TVB news intro. It instantly brought back our childhood memories lol iykyk. They offer a variety of traditional Cantonese pastries, like almond cookies (杏仁餅), fortune cakes (發糕), red bean paste pastries (紅豆酥), and more. But they’re best known for their peanut and red bean mochi, which costs just $1.50 for two. *Coconut Tart I had a sudden craving for a coconut tart (椰撻), even though I grew up favoring egg tarts. The tart is crumbly and buttery, while the filling is slightly chewy, similar to the sweet coconut filling of a cocktail bun (雞尾包). It’s always topped with a canned cherry, which gives it that iconic look, even if the taste is artificial lol. If you have never had coconut tarts, I’d recommend the one from Chiu Hong as it tastes very authentic.

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Sharon Man

We enjoyed the red bean mooncakes, which are made fresh daily, sometimes multiple fresh batches a day. They do sell out especially since it is close to mid-autumn festival. The mochi (filled with either peanut and sesame sugar or red bean paste and covered with coconut) are also 2 for a dollar and also fresh daily, selling out by early afternoon.

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Travelbug

Love their Melon moon cake! It helped me temporally cope with homesick.

Ming
Ming

Chiu Hong Bakery is an old time Cantonese bakery in Chinatown, one of the last of its kind. It's a low-key, no-frills community shop, a Chinatown OG that's been in the area for over four decades. It's filled with the local elderly crowd who like to read the newspaper over a cup of tea or chat with their friends. Here you can buy a bunch of buns and mochi balls for only $1.50 each. The prices at this old school bakery are considerably low. They sell perhaps the best mochi balls in NYC! You can choose between red bean or peanut mochi balls, two for $1.50. They’re soft, gooey, chewy, fresh, and not too sweet. Sounds kind of funny, but it always feels really nice to sink my teeth into them. I really like the texture in the peanut mochi balls because the peanuts inside are crunchy with sugar, the outer layer has shredded coconut, and the mochi part is very soft, chewy, and stretchy - so it's like a whole medley of textures. Cash only! Chiu Hong Bakery (161 Mott St, New York, NY 10013) Open daily 7am-7pm What we ordered: $1.50 (2) mochi balls $1.50 coconut tart $1.50 egg tart $1.50 coconut bun $1.50 milk tea

Ruby Chan
Ruby Chan

Chiu Hong is likely one of the oldest Cantonese bakeries in Chinatown, and the last of its kind. The interior is old-school, with worn-out furnishings and that no-frills, local charm you don’t see much anymore. You know it’s the real deal when most of the customers are Chinese elderly. The moment we walked in, we heard the familiar sound of the classic TVB news intro. It instantly brought back our childhood memories lol iykyk. They offer a variety of traditional Cantonese pastries, like almond cookies (杏仁餅), fortune cakes (發糕), red bean paste pastries (紅豆酥), and more. But they’re best known for their peanut and red bean mochi, which costs just $1.50 for two. *Coconut Tart I had a sudden craving for a coconut tart (椰撻), even though I grew up favoring egg tarts. The tart is crumbly and buttery, while the filling is slightly chewy, similar to the sweet coconut filling of a cocktail bun (雞尾包). It’s always topped with a canned cherry, which gives it that iconic look, even if the taste is artificial lol. If you have never had coconut tarts, I’d recommend the one from Chiu Hong as it tastes very authentic.

Sharon Man
Sharon Man

We enjoyed the red bean mooncakes, which are made fresh daily, sometimes multiple fresh batches a day. They do sell out especially since it is close to mid-autumn festival. The mochi (filled with either peanut and sesame sugar or red bean paste and covered with coconut) are also 2 for a dollar and also fresh daily, selling out by early afternoon.

Travelbug
Travelbug

Love their Melon moon cake! It helped me temporally cope with homesick.

Veronica Hunter
Veronica Hunter

On Christmas Eve during the day, Ken and I chose to indulge our senses by tasting a variety of food from different places. We had gingerbread cookies at the Museum of the City of New York, individual portions of Eileen’s cheesecake and now we chose Chinese red and green buns. Chiu Hong bakery has tables and chairs. On Christmas Eve during the day people sat enjoying each other’s company. Vhuntermassage LLC

Rachel Bartlett
Rachel Bartlett

Quick update: October, 2025. I just came back here and am surprised how good the coffee is. Same as last time, but it's making me so extra happy I have to mention it 💞 Scruffy bakery. Instantly found the cake a friend asked me bring, since everything is clearly labeled in English and Chinese. Wheelchair accessible! Tables with chairs. Cash only. Locals buy here. Amazingly good coffee. Had no expectations for the walnut cookie, was pleasantly surprised. I scraped the crumbs and ate them, so good. Lovely.

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K Ng

This place is a Chinatown OG that has been open for 40 plus years. I been coming here since I was a kid and they have been serving the community by keeping their prices very reasonable and their baked goods at a high quality. If you come, try a pineapple bun or an egg tart.

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Robert Rudick

Excellent bakery! Delicious cakes tea and coffee. The price is right. Very friendly staff. When in NYC always stop and get s bite to eat with a hot cup of tea! One of NYC best kept secrets!

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Alex Ho

The first time I came here, I was with 2 elderly people and one was on a wheel chair. The owners were really nice and accommodated our seating which is what made me keep coming back. Soon this became my new favorite bakery in Chinatown for comfortable seating and excellent prices. 2 Coffees and a Pineappple cake for $2.80. I mean try that at Starbucks. The coffee actually taste like coffee and not watered down. Their steamed and baked buns sitting in the oven is fantastic. This bakery is much more similar to a Ho Won than it would be to a Fay Da or Manna Bakery meaning it's old school and doesn't look like its too busy for you to order and get out of there quick. The owners/servers are usually really nice and don't have a low tolerance/patience problem that pagues many other bakeries in Chinatown, McDonalds or even Starbucks for that matter. It's too bad in all the years I've been in Chinatown, I only discovered it now.

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Cathryn Tam

Like others have shared this old school bakery has very low prices and I don’t know how it is sustainable for them. I purchased their pineapple buns, char siu buns and egg tarts - very delicious! They are now my go-to bakery!

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Brooklyn Neil

One of the last remaining authentic old time Cantonese (Toisan region) bakeries in Chinatown. They sell delicious traditional buns, Chinese baked goods and mochi at rock bottom prices. Chiu Hong attracts a local elderly crowd who sometimes sit with their coffee or tea for hours. Visit here to experience the Chinatown of yesteryear before they too are devoured by gentrification!

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Alice Lee

Old school Toisanese bakery. Last of its kind as all the others have closed over the years as the owners aged out or rents got too high for them to stay and be able to make a living wage. Please support them. Their prices are very low and I don’t know how it is sustainable for them. Many items are made fresh daily and require skill and lots of labor. Great memories eating their goods and helped me relive great memories with my grandmother. Love this place.

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Emma Lyu

I just got one bag of 牛油曲奇 and it was the best I’ve had in years. It’s a very low-key shop and the service was so so. But the cookies were full of buttery aroma and super crumbly, with just a hint of sweetness. Love it

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Francesca Lam

One of the last old school Toisanese bakeries in Chinatown. They do almost everything perfect (very old school) and keep prices very low. Please visit them! Their peanut mochi a favorite of mine

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Joanna K

The best kept secret in Chinatown! The peanut and red bean mochi are always fresh, soft, and delicious. At two for $1.25, the price is also great.

Richard Maldonado
Richard Maldonado

Delicious roast pork buns and almond cookies. I will return very soon for more treats.

Cathryn Tam
Cathryn Tam

Like others have shared this old school bakery has very low prices and I don’t know how it is sustainable for them. I purchased their pineapple buns, char siu buns and egg tarts - very delicious! They are now my go-to bakery!

Brooklyn Neil
Brooklyn Neil

One of the last remaining authentic old time Cantonese (Toisan region) bakeries in Chinatown. They sell delicious traditional buns, Chinese baked goods and mochi at rock bottom prices. Chiu Hong attracts a local elderly crowd who sometimes sit with their coffee or tea for hours. Visit here to experience the Chinatown of yesteryear before they too are devoured by gentrification!

Emma Lyu
Emma Lyu

I just got one bag of 牛油曲奇 and it was the best I’ve had in years. It’s a very low-key shop and the service was so so. But the cookies were full of buttery aroma and super crumbly, with just a hint of sweetness. Love it

Francesca Lam
Francesca Lam

One of the last old school Toisanese bakeries in Chinatown. They do almost everything perfect (very old school) and keep prices very low. Please visit them! Their peanut mochi a favorite of mine

Alice Lee
Alice Lee

Old school Toisanese bakery. Last of its kind as all the others have closed over the years as the owners aged out or rents got too high for them to stay and be able to make a living wage. Please support them. Their prices are very low and I don’t know how it is sustainable for them. Many items are made fresh daily and require skill and lots of labor. Great memories eating their goods and helped me relive great memories with my grandmother. Love this place.

K Ng
K Ng

This place is a Chinatown OG that has been open for 40 plus years. I been coming here since I was a kid and they have been serving the community by keeping their prices very reasonable and their baked goods at a high quality. If you come, try a pineapple bun or an egg tart.

Joanna K
Joanna K

The best kept secret in Chinatown! The peanut and red bean mochi are always fresh, soft, and delicious. At two for $1.25, the price is also great.

Robert Rudick
Robert Rudick

Excellent bakery! Delicious cakes tea and coffee. The price is right. Very friendly staff. When in NYC always stop and get s bite to eat with a hot cup of tea! One of NYC best kept secrets!

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L. Fong

A little divvy, but the food is good. Mostly coffee, tea & some dim sum. Very affordable. Fast service. Can sit there all day chatting.

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Charlene Auriel Lim

Good mooncake

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Sze Mo Wong

中国餅食各类都出色:尤以中和月饼,过年的年糕,角仔,煎堆最美味及保留文化色彩!

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Susan Zhuang

The lotus seed pastry was perfection. The thousand egg pastry was really not my thing, however.

Susan Zhuang
Susan Zhuang

The lotus seed pastry was perfection. The thousand egg pastry was really not my thing, however.

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Kevin Lam

Very old school Chinese bakery with classics. Items here range from $1 and up

Kevin Lam
Kevin Lam

Very old school Chinese bakery with classics. Items here range from $1 and up

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Alan Yeung
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richard chao
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Aria W

Expensive, hard to eat, and the environment looks average.

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Johnny Wu

Good

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ZHI MIng OU

还是不错,我常到此处购物。

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A L

1.1.18 - their fried sesame balls with redbean fikking are darn good! There's always a rabblenofbold folk in here, which adds to the charm. Coffee is meh, a little water down, unfortunately.

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A L

1.1.18 - their fried sesame balls with redbean fikking are darn good! There's always a rabblenofbold folk in here, which adds to the charm. Coffee is meh, a little water down, unfortunately.

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Amy Nixon

Went based on the stellar reviews from a few different sites, kinda disappointed. We came for the sesame balls. The woman helping us was warm and friendly, which was refreshing, given this is often not my experience at Chinese bakeries, especially the busy ones. No credit cards, only cash, so I had to grab cash real quick and come back. Once we got our happy hands on those sesame balls, that’s when the disappointment kicked in. They were not fresh, and overcooked as well. They tasted like burnt popcorn - as though the same cooking oil that had overcooked something was reused with these. The taste was so pungent, we could barely taste the filling. Maybe it was an off day for them, but it was the worst batch I’ve ever had.

Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon

Went based on the stellar reviews from a few different sites, kinda disappointed. We came for the sesame balls. The woman helping us was warm and friendly, which was refreshing, given this is often not my experience at Chinese bakeries, especially the busy ones. No credit cards, only cash, so I had to grab cash real quick and come back. Once we got our happy hands on those sesame balls, that’s when the disappointment kicked in. They were not fresh, and overcooked as well. They tasted like burnt popcorn - as though the same cooking oil that had overcooked something was reused with these. The taste was so pungent, we could barely taste the filling. Maybe it was an off day for them, but it was the worst batch I’ve ever had.

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Ivan Maslennikov

Rude manager

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Malone K

Everything goes well before they mistook my order the first few days ago,they gave me 10 pieces of peanuts mochi instead of red beans paste mochi by mistake,all of them were wasted since I really not into peanuts.today is the second time they mistook my order for the same item,peanuts again,but only 8 pieces this time,I came back to ask a exchange at 5:30 pm constantly in two days, and they closed,but their business hours show going to close at 7 pm,I just made two trips in vain.

Malone K
Malone K

Everything goes well before they mistook my order the first few days ago,they gave me 10 pieces of peanuts mochi instead of red beans paste mochi by mistake,all of them were wasted since I really not into peanuts.today is the second time they mistook my order for the same item,peanuts again,but only 8 pieces this time,I came back to ask a exchange at 5:30 pm constantly in two days, and they closed,but their business hours show going to close at 7 pm,I just made two trips in vain.

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