Red Lotus Bakery & Cafe

“A decent find for little neck if you like sweet breads and interesting Asian-esque desserts.”

“-Cream puff
-Croissant
-Cinnamon raisin roll
-Lemon roll

I still haven't tried any of the smoothies, too scarred from last time.”

“Similar variety to other Chinese bakeries (like Fay Da), but they had some items I hadn't seen before.”

Red Lotus Bakery & Cafe

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Working: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Inexpensive

5 reviews

  1. This is based off of one Danish but it was pretty good. Not much cheese in the Danish though but lots of butter

    Place was well maintained and their selection was good and the lady was friendly. I didn't like how she was trying to sell me more stuff. she kept pushing me to buy more bread but she got the hint.

  2. Wow a Chinese Bakery in Little Neck? Similar style to those cafe/bakery chains in Downtown Chinatown only better. The only downside is paying the prices of Little Neck compared to Downtown. But still worth every penny.

    The baked goods are fresh, lots of choices, offers hot and cooked fare from inside the kitchen (made to order). I particularly like the egg tarts and mini buttery cakes they sell in a bagged cello package.

    The outstanding favorites besides those are there mini pastries. Classic favorites are the green tea flavors, egg yolk one, sesame  and taro. Yum. They are great for gifting too because they have nice packaging no matter what quantity just mention you need gifting packaging.

    They have a snack menu and breakfast menu on the back wall. Lots of bubble tea drink flavors, they make a variety of hot teas, coffee, and they sell Snapple as well. Give this place a try. Limited seating but it's nice and clean. Bathroom is also clean. Yes!

  3. A decent find for little neck if you like sweet breads and interesting Asian-esque desserts.  They have good coffee, great bubble tea, and their sandwiches are yummy.  Years ago, for my 30th birthday, I ordered a gluten-free mocha cake for RoC and it was so good that I had people fighting to eat it.  The service there is pretty good as well.

  4. Now my review is for the breads I ate from here, I have not gone to the actual cafe yet. However, I had the pleasure of filling my stomach with fluffy morsels of carb yesterday my mom brought back. If you like Asian baked goods but don't want to track all the way to flushing, here's your spot. The breads are all fluffy and light. Best of all, none are too sweet. Actually, maybe the best part is that they are so affordable, a dollar something per bread (compared to ~three dollars I'm used to). My favorite so far I think is this cone shaped pound cake/castella cake like bread that just simply tastes like a cloud!

    Try it if you're in the area!

  5. It is funny how sometimes a random stop can lead to a great find.  As you walk in the, you are faced with the aroma of a good bakery.  The place is very clean and the staff is not only helpful, but quite friendly.  Having been there a few times now considering that it is not in my way, I am really glad to have found this place.  

    Their cupcakes are extremely light and fluffy, so consuming one feels more like a bite, so be prepared to eat more than just 1.  The butter bread shaped like an Angel cake is soft, moist, and definitely addicting.  Also, a new find for me was their Milk Bread, which was sweet and soft, yet the crust was crispy.  So far, the people that i introduced the milky break to, has been a huge hit…  

    Overall, their cakes and pastries all have an appealing look and taste.  Their frozen yogurt is simple and actually comes in a sour flavor, which i found unique…

    Definitely, check the place out…!

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Monday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Saturday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm
Sunday, 7:00 am - 8:30 pm