Audrey Bakery & Cafe

“The pastries are handmade everyday and are comparably priced to other bakeries in Chinatown.”

“I was impressed by the fact that it stated that no lard is used in any of its products, plus most of the buns are individually wrapped.”

“Preorder the "Hello Kitty " birthday cake ( green tea with fresh strawberries and mango filling) but didnt realize frosting cream was pink, not white (photo on phamlet was decieving).”

Audrey Bakery & Cafe

Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Inexpensive

8 reviews

  1. This is a very nice café … but can get really crowded really fast…

    serves yummy bakery items….

    Ambiance: nice, clean and comfortable

    Service: self-service but some of your item are brought to your table or pre order like a birthday cake for intent…

    Food: buns are pretty fresh and unique and drinks are freshly made….but i did want milk tea with bubbles…which they ran out at 3pm..extremely weird for a Chinese bakery…

    should defiantly come here if you just want a quick bite to eat or even a great place to spend some time by yourself with some freshly made desserts!

  2. Got a bunch of different flavors sponge cake from here.. the original, chocolate, strawbeery, and green tea. Was very fluffy and nice..

    Would definately get more given the chance.

  3. Ordered a pineapple bun with custard and a slice of the green tea with mango cake. I bit into bun heaven… The breads are so soft, with an amazingly creamy filling. The cake was moist, a little too much frosting my taste, but still delicious nevertheless. I am usually very picky with my buns, but they have theirs baked to perfection.

  4. This review is for the cakes. We decided to try this bakery for a birthday cake. It's a very modern bakery. You won't really find your traditional buns here. We ordered a green tea cake with mixed fruit and chocolate chip in the creme. It was delicious and surpassed my expectations! Super moist and very light cake. For a chinese bakery, its renewed my love for chinese cakes. I love that they have so many different designs and flavors. It is more expensive than other bakeries and they advertise that they don't have lard in their products. Service is a bit slower but they are attentive. I'll definitely come back to try the buns and other cakes. They have catering options and a decent amount of seating inside.

  5. Overall, adequate bakery if you are in the area and looking for a quick snack or cake. I came here to pick up a Vanilla Roll Cake ($9) for my dad's birthday. The cake was large in size and quite sweet.

    This bakery is definitely one of the better looking bakeries in Chinatown and looked like they had tons of other bread selections to choose from. There is a sitting area towards the back and it is cash only.

  6. One of my favorite bakeries in the city! The quality is far superior to any other Chinese bakery, and I like their products better than those at Paris Baguette or Tous les Jours. Prices may be slightly higher than what you're used to paying in Chinatown, but honestly it's a matter of a dollar or less. The bread they use for the buns here is incredible – chewy, bouncy, and fresh. I also love that Audrey abstains from putting lard into anything. I recommend the taro mochi bun, the green tea and red bean bun, and the taro crisp, which is much closer to what you'd find in Asia than the greasy, brownie-like taro puff that Fay Da sells. Best of all, nothing here is overly sweet so you won't get a sugar rush afterwards.

  7. My favorite bakery/cafe in China town.

    Inexpensive. I love the bread and buns. Good tea as well. There's egg tarts, tea eggs, vita chrysanthemum tea of course, and even lunch specials now a days it seems.

    The variety of things you can find is ridiculous for a single shop, but you have to know what you are looking for. It really helps me not miss China too much (I traveled there for a while) and reminds me exactly of the bakeries/some food cars over there. I don't need to say many more things about it do I?!

  8. Relatively new addition to Chinatown (replaced the Viet sandwich shop before it) as far as bakeries go. The setup looks modern and their display contains some of the more exciting pastries I've seen anywhere in this neighborhood in recent years.

    Compared to what I've heard, everything looks delicious and some of the baked goods in the bins along the wall appear to be the same as can be found elsewhere with some unique flavors as well. Although i did not order any this time around, i did try the black milk tea with bubbles and it was quite good.

    The folks that accompanied me had some interesting bean-filled pastry that looked like a bun and they looked appealing as well as dense.

    I'll be coming back to try some of the desserts as I've had my eye on the green tea, red bean mouse/cakes.

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