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Sheng Kee has a very impressive variety of offerings. In the not-so-big store, there are several racks of (Asian style) breads, buns, and pastries, then there are cookies, small cakes, and sweet drinks. Behind the service counter, some more delicate cakes and desserts. I’ve only tried a few items so far and they are pretty good. Their breads are on point and prices are very fair. However, I have to say that their ser... View all feedback.
I like the puddle a lots but not a fan of some of the bread. The puddle itself was really soft and I definitely can taste the egg inside. The owner was very nice and it’s hard to find a bakery on the street that’s not cash only. Will come back again give a try if we are in the area. Recommend to give a try at least
INCREDIBLE!!! Yummy, yummy, yummy! And most of their mooncake is 100% plant-based <3 (vegan). Natural sugars from date and lotus, so nourishing and wholesome for mid-Autumn festival. I love them myself and Brother loved them as gift for the holiday So blessed to have this bakery close to my apartment <3
Sheng Kee has a very impressive variety of offerings. In the not-so-big store, there are several racks of (Asian style) breads, buns, and pastries, then there are cookies, small cakes, and sweet drinks. Behind the service counter, some more delicate cakes and desserts. I’ve only tried a few items so far and they are pretty good. Their breads are on point and prices are very fair. However, I have to say that their service is a bit cold and borderline rude. Also, credit cards only accepted for $10+ purchase.
Amazing assortment of Chinese sweets and breads. Everything comes in a sealable bag which is great because it keeps it fresh. So many good things to choose from and it is hard to choose just a few things. Prices are exceptional if you are willing to drive outside of Downtown Chinatown. I would give this place ten stars if I could!
Astonishingly flaky, warm and buttery. My goodness, I'm amazed there isn't a line out the door like at Ariscault.