Fay Da Bakery

“The milk tea is a bit on the sweet side, but that's usually how I like it.”

“This Fay Da is good because:
– it's next to a supermarket
– next to a laundromat
– next to a bunch of restaurants (T&T for dumplings!)”

Fay Da Bakery

Take-out: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Inexpensive

6 reviews

  1. I love the chicken puff and milk tea from fay da. The milk tea is a bit on the sweet side, but that's usually how I like it. This is your typical Asian bakery. They have the buns and cakes on display.

    It's located right next to the laundromat. So it's quite convenient if you're craving for a snack while doing laundry.

  2. It's a self serve p bakery where you pick your prongs and tray and get to choose which baked buns or good you want. I get there around 730 am on some days and the baked goods are hot and fresh.  Some of the buns are just being put out. I've bought buns at night and definitely a different taste of course.

    The ladies are chinese and can barely speak English. But they do understand simple English like tea with milk. My gripe would be the lady behind the counter picking her nose. Pretty gross. I know they pick up our food with the prongs we use but I rather they hold the nose picking to behind close doors. Definitely turned me off.

  3. This Fay Da is good because:
    – it's next to a supermarket
    – next to a laundromat
    – next to a bunch of restaurants (T&T for dumplings!)
    – there's a parking lot (even though it's always crowded)
    – and they make a good milk tea

    …but that is all. Don't get anything else or you'll be disappointed like all the other 1-3 star reviewers.

  4. Ran in for Almond Milk Tea this morning. Was handed 3 Lemon Tea's instead. When we said we ordered Almond Milk Tea the lady told us no, you said Lemon! Well ok then… I guess we were wrong…

  5. Cheap pastries and cakes. Their buns are okay. I never liked any cakes made from China folks simply because they all suck and are filled with cream. After having pastries and buns in Taiwan, the ones from Fay Da are pretty awful. Their stuff taste so cheap and you don't smell that amazing bakery smell like when you pass by Grimaldi's bakery in Ridgewood. For me to really enjoy what a bakery makes, I gotta enjoy that awesome smell of baked goods, fresh coffee, and fresh bread. If it's just the smell of a floor that's never been mopped, I'm expecting a stomach ache after a bun.

  6. This is a smaller location, and didn't have as big of a selection.  The food available is still consistent with the other locations, at least for the char siu bao, egg custard, and hot dog bao.

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