Savoy 4 Bakery
“Also had the jello cake and another fruit pastry from here.”
“I recommend their roast pork buns.”
“They serve delicious shop-made pastries (I'm fond of the green bean cake), but there are lots of other things (but the majority of the menu is in Chinese so…)”
Savoy 4 Bakery
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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Bubble tea for cheap. That's what got me in. (Word to the wise though- the lychee flavor is SWEET.) Also had the jello cake and another fruit pastry from here. Good- not too sweet, nice presentation, fair price. Will be back again when I want more bubble tea!
A summary of the conversation I had here:
"How much are the teas?"
"$2.25"
"Bubble teas, right?"
"$2.50 for bubbles"
"Okay, I'll take an almond bubble tea."
"Almond is $3"
I also ordered a black tea with milk and bubbles, and received just a black tea. Oh well.
Also, the $3 almond tasted as artificial as could be.
came here after brunch just to get some drinks. I got a hot milk tea $1 and my bf got a cold milk tea $2.25. I think it's ok but a little too sweet. I like the bakeries better by the ave u area
One of the better Chinese bakeries in the area and has been around for over 5-years.
The place is very popular with both the Asian and South American community.
They bake their stuff on premise.
They have the standard Chinese baked goods and bubble tea.
I stop by often because the subway entrance is right next to the bakery.
This spot is just like most bakeries you would find on 8th avenue, but alas this is located on 4th avenue.
There is about 4 Chinese bakeries between 36th street and 59th street on 4th avenue. This one is very spacious with a large assortment of my favorite baked goods, which are so many. Just give me one of each.
But come summer time my favorite drink is a watermelon smoothie so refreshing and delicious for a hot day. They make a really decent one here so two thumbs up.
Great prices and really cheap and yummy baked goods that are not to sweet.
Cute little neighborhood spot in Sunset Park. Lots of teas, smoothies and bubble milk teas. They seem to make the boba fresh. As I was getting there around 10 a.m. their daily batch was ready. The almond milk tea was good-not too sweet with the distinct almond taste coming through.
They also featured an array sweet buns, pastries and savory baked goods as well. Cash only but cheap and decent quality.
Having lived right on 45th street for several years, Savoy was my go-to spot for coffee before heading down to the subway. I cant speak much on the pastries because I usually only got their coffee which is outstanding.
The hot coffee only comes in small and large. The small is quite small and the large is usually too much for me to finish. Also, unless you specify, they will assume you want your coffee light and sweet.
Same goes for the iced coffee. I believe it only comes in one standard size and its also sealed with a strange plastic top that you need to stab with the straw in order to access your coffee. You must be quick and accurate enough to break the lid without spilling coffee all over yourself. It's pretty much a skill I've acquired and am very proud of.
The ladies that work there are kind of mean and impersonal but I'm just there to get my coffee and bounce so I don't really care.