It is your typical hole in the wall shop. It is family owned and is generally open for commuters. There are no tables, because they expect you to pick it up and take it with you. They have a good selection of donuts. I have long been a fan of their cake donuts, which are moist and delicious. I recently returned to sample the apple fritter in my quest to find the best in the South Bay. I would say the fritter is decent — it is generally moist with generous chunks of apples and an excellent crusty exterior.(There were a few dry spots, so it is by no means the best). I also like the buttermilk bar. It would be better if it were glazed, like the most awesome one at Torrance Bakery, but it is good. $ 2.20 for a good apple fritter and buttermilk bar. Yep. I’m a fan. Cash only.
MARGIE I.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Torrance, CA
I was over at the pet shop next door getting food for my frog and decided to check this place out. I didn’t see a whole lot of donuts to choose from and nothing memorable. I just got a maple bar and had it there. The lady was nice, but I wouldn’t visit again :/
Duke C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Torrance, CA
Mom and pop shop. It’s okay for your typical donut shop. Nice Asian lady, and the donuts are always fresh, especially in the morning(obviously). Lots of professionals and businessmen stop by on their way to work and grab a coffee and donut, like me(I’m part of the reason why America’s fat apparently: P). Like the chocolate bars and the rings. It’s soft and good amount of chocolate on the donut. Their old fashioned is a little odd… just a bit too much spices in it. Huge apple fritters. Usually I have to save some since I’ll get sugar overload if I try to eat it all. It’s a little more pricey at 80 cents a donut and more for bigger ones. Even so, it’s fresh and nothing wrong with supporting your local donut shop!