Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
3 reviews
Arie Beesley
PROS: – Egg White Egg Tart $1.25 – very creamy and soft. The egg white part is fragile. 4 STAR
– Hot Milk Tea $1.25 – pretty good. It's more expensive than Chinatown. It's only 80 cents in CT. 4 STAR
– Napoleon Cake $1.75 – very crunchy and comparable to Taipan's. They are a little more expensive than Taipan's however. Taipan's only cost $1.60 a slice. 4 STAR
– Mango Pudding $1.99 – soft and creamy. Mango flavor was good. A little bit sweeter than I would like it to be. 3.5 STAR
– Apple Pie $1.25 – pretty good but kind of small for the price. The apples are wrapped in a flaky dough which I like. 3.5 STAR
– DECOR: the bakery looks better than most of the Chinese bakeries on 86th street.
OKAY:
– Mochi Sesame Bread – $1.25 very chewy and hard. Creative concept. apparently this is the most popular bread in the store. 3 STAR
– Chestnut Bread $2.99? – very big oval shaped bread. It was ok. Nothing special. 2.5 STAR
– Purple Yam Bread – it's laced in green and purple colors. The colors caught my eye so I just had to try it. Not bad but it's not amazingly good. It's regular bread with some purple yam mixed in it. 3 STAR
CONS: – Creme Brulee Egg Tart $1.50 – it's alright. too sweet. It's not creamy and moist. The creme brulee is very thick. 2 STAR
– Lemon Bread – looks nice on the outside but I like the usual lemon bread in the regular bakeries more because they put a lot of lemon filling inside the bread. This lemon bread is just laced with a little bit of lemon flavoring on the top. Not lemony enough for me. 2 STAR
Ho ho, what have we here?? A tasty, pretty, AND affordable bakery?! Lawd have mercy on my wallet and waistline, I surrender to the smooth tune of the sweet carb siren I worship! I love their coffee and adore their Danish bread with slivered almonds, and trust me, you will too. On a really high note, their staff is friendly and they offer you samples while you wait to pay. If they're not around, help yourself to the box of samples that's near the cashier. This place is the place to be!
Newly open Chinese Bakery in Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Bright, modern and clean with lots of options for baked goodies. After lunch with a friend we venture here for dessert and pastries. King's Bakery sits nearby its parent company King's Restaurant. The appearance bears a upscale high quality Chinese bakery like the ones in Flushing, Queens. Bread baskets and tongs are available for serving. We opt for one green tea cake and one chocolate cake. The chocolate cake did not remotely resembled anything chocolate, but as my friend who pointed out it closely resembles a marble cake (chocolate swirls inside). Price is very reasonable than those high-end upscale Chinese bakeries in Flushing.
PROS:
– Egg White Egg Tart $1.25 – very creamy and soft. The egg white part is fragile. 4 STAR
– Hot Milk Tea $1.25 – pretty good. It's more expensive than Chinatown. It's only 80 cents in CT. 4 STAR
– Napoleon Cake $1.75 – very crunchy and comparable to Taipan's. They are a little more expensive than Taipan's however. Taipan's only cost $1.60 a slice. 4 STAR
– Mango Pudding $1.99 – soft and creamy. Mango flavor was good. A little bit sweeter than I would like it to be. 3.5 STAR
– Apple Pie $1.25 – pretty good but kind of small for the price. The apples are wrapped in a flaky dough which I like. 3.5 STAR
– DECOR: the bakery looks better than most of the Chinese bakeries on 86th street.
OKAY:
– Mochi Sesame Bread – $1.25 very chewy and hard. Creative concept. apparently this is the most popular bread in the store. 3 STAR
– Chestnut Bread $2.99? – very big oval shaped bread. It was ok. Nothing special. 2.5 STAR
– Purple Yam Bread – it's laced in green and purple colors. The colors caught my eye so I just had to try it. Not bad but it's not amazingly good. It's regular bread with some purple yam mixed in it. 3 STAR
CONS:
– Creme Brulee Egg Tart $1.50 – it's alright. too sweet. It's not creamy and moist. The creme brulee is very thick. 2 STAR
– Lemon Bread – looks nice on the outside but I like the usual lemon bread in the regular bakeries more because they put a lot of lemon filling inside the bread. This lemon bread is just laced with a little bit of lemon flavoring on the top. Not lemony enough for me. 2 STAR
Ho ho, what have we here?? A tasty, pretty, AND affordable bakery?! Lawd have mercy on my wallet and waistline, I surrender to the smooth tune of the sweet carb siren I worship! I love their coffee and adore their Danish bread with slivered almonds, and trust me, you will too. On a really high note, their staff is friendly and they offer you samples while you wait to pay. If they're not around, help yourself to the box of samples that's near the cashier. This place is the place to be!
Newly open Chinese Bakery in Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Bright, modern and clean with lots of options for baked goodies. After lunch with a friend we venture here for dessert and pastries. King's Bakery sits nearby its parent company King's Restaurant. The appearance bears a upscale high quality Chinese bakery like the ones in Flushing, Queens. Bread baskets and tongs are available for serving. We opt for one green tea cake and one chocolate cake. The chocolate cake did not remotely resembled anything chocolate, but as my friend who pointed out it closely resembles a marble cake (chocolate swirls inside). Price is very reasonable than those high-end upscale Chinese bakeries in Flushing.
In the rear there are seats and tables available.