This is the only Asian bakery that reminded me of my favorite ones back in CA. I frequent here every weekend with my boyfriend. We are so ecstatic to finally have a place where we can indulge in glorious pineapple buns and get legit milk tea and passion fruit green tea! I’ve tried some of the cakes here. The fruit cake is definitely delicious and very light tasting. We usually go to the bakery after eating lunch at Phở Kimmy and buying groceries at the Asian market in the same plaza. This bakery is definitely worth trying and the staff is very friendly and accommodating.
Yuna D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
Finally! I got to stop by this place while visiting my fiancé at work and was pleasantly surprised. I’ve been dying for some roast pork filled pastries and Bread House definitely delivers. The bread is very fluffy and when you bite into it you get that chewy texture that American baked goods just seem to lack. The char siu is very on point here as well. I also got their mango smoothie with boba and their taro drink with fruit jelly. Unfortunately, those were a bit of a miss. I also went there around 4PM on a Tuesday and some of their limited items seemed to be sold out(ham and cheese pastries, corn and cheese, etc.) That left me with few options, just the custard tarts, mocha/pineapple cream filled breads, and the roast pork selection. I could’ve gone for the cake slices, but I really wanted something savory. Also, I wish they had tapioca pearls for the drinks but they were also out of pearls that day as well. The fruity jelly is ok, but def not as good as old fashioned tapioca. They accept credit card, but only if your bill is a $ 10 minimum. tl;dr credit card $ 10+, roast pork items are delicious. Drinks are lukewarm and kind of a miss. Go early; they run out of stuff by afternoon.
Stephanie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cincinnati, OH
Had never heard of this place until a coworker of mine recommended it. The next day, I decided to check it out. It didn’t take me any time at all to find it(it’s really close to 275, nestled in between a few stores within a little strip). Once I parked, I noticed the«Grand Opening» banner hanging from the window. No wonder I hadn’t heard of it yet — it’s brand new. I entered and was taken aback by the décor in the best way. The place was immaculate! Clean floors, tidy counters, all windows clear as crystal. Not only was the dining area pristine, but the FOOD! Everything sat in the bakery cases well-decorated, ready to be enjoyed. Anything that wasn’t chilling behind glass was neatly packaged and labeled, hanging out in cute baskets with prices and descriptions adequately describing each item. I was immediately greeted by the young lady behind the counter who made my Earl Grey Bubble Tea to perfection. She packaged everything I ordered from the case neatly with little forks in the boxes. Very friendly. I’m so thrilled to return to this wonderful little bakery. I’ll be recommending it to everyone. Such a welcome addition to the area!
Chris H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairfield, OH
Finally a Chinese(Hong Kong?) Bakery in Cincinnati. We finally stopped in a were pleasantly pleased. Dried pork buns, pineapple buns, bacon/chive, red bean. All our favorites are here. Bacon and chive is exceptionally tasty. Friendly staff and right next around the corner from one of our favorite Vietnamese places. We’ll be back for sure.
Preccila C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
I ready like this place, whatever the dessert or drink, everything make me great, I recommend the light cheese cake, it’s not too sweet, by the way the pineapple bun is very good even I don’t know what is this.
Neil L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Germantown, MD
It is great looking Asian Bakery, friendly service, and I really like their many buns selection, beside bubble tea drink, I like the mousse cake especially, I can’t wait to go back visit again