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85°C Bakery Cafe-Cherry Hill

4.2 (59 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Agnes Y.

Drove by Cherry Hill to have lunch and saw 85C Bakery. We are very familiar with this chain in the west coast and decided to pick up some Marble Taro for my son who lives in Queens with no 85C Bakery close by. This store is relatively small compared to other 85C I have seen, but it is very pleasant. The various kinds of bread and pastries were very well stocked and placed in close proximity to each other. All the choices seemed so attractive. They had a good selection of cakes on display, and also served drinks. I picked up some Marble Taro buns and a Taro Mochi Boroh which seemed to be a new product. Everything was delicious as usual. The Taro Mochi Boroh has a crunchy Boroh crust and taro and mochi filling which was a nice combination. Service was very efficient and friendly. Prices are reasonable. Highly recommended!

Pork floss buns and cheese bun
Emmi A.

Holy moly I mean my sister was raving about how amazing this bakery was but it was even better than she described. The cheese bread and the pork floss buns are the standouts. When we first arrrived there was only one pork floss bun left. The bakers told us it would be about 15 min so we grabbed a few things to taste and sat in the car to wait. I can't even describe what I experienced. The buns were super soft but had an amazing chewiness as well. Not too sweet. Just perfection in each bite. After 15 min of taking a piece of each pastry, a flood of people walked in and I was like oh no they better not take all of the pork floss bun. When I walked in, they were just getting ready to put them out and the baker asked me directly how many I wanted. Just fabulous service! Walked away like a little school girl with another box to take home for breakfast lunch and dinner. Yes, this will be all I'll be eating until I throw up.

Jenny B.

After driving by during opening weekend and seeing the line wrapped around the building, I knew I needed to give 85°C a try. During my first visit, I wasn't sure what to expect so I picked up a few random things and ordered a smoothie. The smoothie I ordered was delicious and clearly made with fresh ingredients. As for the bakery items, I picked up a few buns - which I've now gone back for. The double chocolate is a household favorite. This bakery also has an online kiosk for ordering and a drive through. Totally worth checking out for some unique bakery items!

Garlic and Cheese bun, Hokkaido creme bun, chocolate almond croissant, and egg tarts
Jennifer L.

I've heard good things about 85°C and it did not disappoint. The store is small and considering the amount of people that come in and out, it can get alittle crowded but the lines move fairly quickly. We ordered a variety of savory bread, pastries, and cake to try and they were all 10/10. We did also order a mango strawberry smoothie with 25% sweetness which was good but after awhile there was a separation between the liquid and "solid" which was alittle off putting. Overall, I would definitely go back.

YangHwa P.

I am more than thrilled that we have our first 85c bakery near Philly! It is in Cherry Hill, and convenient located in the same plaza as S-Mart, and other Asian businesses. Compared to Paris Baguette and Tous Les Jour (both Korean bakeries) 85c (Taiwanese bakery)'s price point is very affordable. All of their pastries (savory, and sweet are nice). My personal favourite is the Taiwanese pineapple cake (more like pineapple filled butter shortbread). When you go in you can see workers continuously baking and packaging the pastries; there is a separate counter to pick up your drinks after you order from a kiosk. The workers at the cake counter (and also where you pay) are helpful and professional. The one big downside to this store is their size. It is small, and since the drink order kiosk is right when you enter it gets backed up. Also, people waiting for their drinks have to wait around the pastry aisles so it is difficult to maneuver around. I understand 85c took over whatever business it was there, but I wished they spend a bit more money and enlarged the area. There is no place to sit and eat either. However, overall, it is well worth going there.

Mango and strawberry cakes
Thuy H.

Wow, all of their pastries are soooo soft. I've never had any that really melt in your mouth. Loved the pork floss bun and the cheese bun. Can't wait to come back and try even more. The place was beyond crowded and a lot of items were out, but the line for checkout moves pretty fast. I don't think an off time exists for this bakery. Totally worth the drive to NJ for this

Red Grapefruit Green Tea & Milk Tea w/ Boba
Chelsea W.

Wonderful Asian bakery in Cherry Hill. You grab a tray and can pick from any of the baked goods and pastries available, all freshly made and prepared. They also offer sandwiches and cakes. There is also a vast selection of drinks available; teas ans coffees, iced or hot. The store is a standalone store, right next to the plaza, and has quite a bit of space to fit many people shopping and looking around. The staff are very friendly and helpful.

Liz B.

This hidden gem in Cherry Hill was so clean, bright and well organized! So many goodies to choose from! All well priced and individually packaged. The cakes in the case looked so delicious and fresh. They also have an expansive drink menu including oolong tea, green tea, etc. I tried a Thai iced tea. The cashier informed me that I could adjust the sweetness by 50% or 25%. I went with 25% and it was so good. It's a shame there's no seating. It would be nice to sit inside or outside and sip and snack. Definitely would like to return and try out some of the baked goodies.

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Miyah R.

Taiwanese bakery chain that has made a name for itself. I think this location is the first on the East Coast. Serving both savory and sweet pastries that are made in house. Establishment is small with no seating. Often times it does get crowded. Theres a separate line for just beverages. Shelves are fully stocked. I think for the area, price is very reasonable and cheap compared to others. Possibly the best egg tarts I've ever eaten!

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Love the crème roll (they call it Hokkaido Custard Bun). It's my favorite thing on the menu.

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Great food and quality here, would recommend something to speed up check out process .

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Sweet Eats Bakery - Gorgeous custom graduation cake (5/17/25)

Sweet Eats Bakery

3.8(323 reviews)
2.5 mi
•$$

I have stayed away from Sweet Eats Bakery for quite some time because of a rude interaction I had…read morewith management in the past. It left such a negative impression that I chose to take my business elsewhere. Recently, however, I needed to pick up a cake for a friend, so I decided to give Sweet Eats another chance. I'm so glad I did, and it's all because of Alicia. From the moment I walked in, Alicia was incredibly welcoming, friendly, and professional. She took the time to answer all of my questions and was extremely knowledgeable about the bakery's cake options. Her enthusiasm, patience, and genuine desire to help made the entire experience enjoyable and stress-free. Alicia completely changed my perception of the bakery. Customer service like hers is rare these days, and she deserves recognition for the outstanding job she does. She made me feel valued as a customer and reminded me how much a positive interaction can matter. Thanks to Alicia, Sweet Eats Bakery has earned my business back. She is a true asset to the bakery, and I hope management realizes how fortunate they are to have someone so dedicated, personable, and exceptional representing their business.

I've gotten birthday cakes here and their mini layered cakes in a cup. Everything is delicious and…read morethe best cakes (and icing) I've ever had. They have interesting flavors--of which peanut butter and coffee are some of my favorites, however the one I keep returning to is their strawberry and vanilla cakes. Highly recommend trying this place out, beware sometimes there is a line to order, especially on weekends, but it moves fairly fast. They have a website you can use to order cakes at a specific day and time as well!

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Sweet Eats Bakery - An inside look at Raspberry Cream Cheesecake

An inside look at Raspberry Cream Cheesecake

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Jane's Tea House - We sell Macaron Towers Small (pictured) and large!

Jane's Tea House

4.4(111 reviews)
2.2 mi

What a fun experience. A super cute decorated place with lots of florals and antiques. The…read moresandwiches were small but the variety and amount that you get end up making you full by the end of it. Great place to bring anyone who enjoys just chatting and savoring a moment. I have been multiple times over the years and have always had nice service and been greeted nicely. A couple times we've had the owner come and talk to us.

If you do not have clotted cream simply don't serve clotted cream. Don't give me a ramekin of…read morewhipped cream and tell me it's clotted cream like I'm stupid There are plenty of etiquette rules and standards to attending an afternoon tea service but there are as many to serving one. Management and ownership have never attended a tea service or researched how to host one Each table is limited to two selections and two pots of tea. Don't agree? Oh well. Refills? Extra charge. But wait you actually receive three pots of tea because upon seating a pot of the "seasonal" herbal tea is served whether you like it or not.m Additionally serving milk with black tea selections is apparently not standard practice here and needs to be specifically requested. The Earl Grey tea is excellent First course: salad. Hopefully no one in your party has severe nut allergies because before even taking tea selections a plate of spring mix buried under a pile of walnuts is dropped in front of you. Those in our party able to eat the salad did not enjoy it Second course: savouries. Finger sandwiches were fresh. Chicken salad was excellent. Egg salad on croissant was good I personally disagree with quiche being served as it's non-traditional but it is accepted in many circles and the quiche was also good However I have absolutely no doubt that the chicken salad and egg salad were scooped out of premade tubs from Sysco or Restaurant Depot judging by the sweets Scones: underbaked. Disappointing given reviews raving about them. Maybe we received a bad batch maybe the local population has never had a decent scone. Will not be returning to find out Presumably since the savoury scone (an abomination in my opinion) was served in the same course as a sweet scone the only butter served was a savoury herb butter. As a result there was no butter available for the "butterscotch" scone and there would not have been enough anyway considering we received about a tablespoon of butter and two tablespoons of both other toppings between five people The "clotted cream" has been addressed as it was the most offensive part of enduring this experience. Rather than a traditional jam or marmalade none of which we were served we were given a "mango compote." How someone decided mango and butterscotch are complementary I have no idea. Anyone in this industry would recognize Reàl purée squeezed out of a plastic bottle Sweets: thaw and serve La Boulangerie des Gourmets frozen macarons (which include a pistachio flavor and are packaged in one tray so again watch for nut allergies if you think you're safe eating a lemon macaron as this obviously isn't disclosed). I see these are being sold separately outside of the tea service 6/$14. They are 57¢ ea Chocolate mousse mix piped into a plastic cup with a processed whipped topping. The most edible dessert Menu lists lemon cheesecake server identified small tarts as key lime pie. Not sure which we received but can note the filling at least (probably not the tart shell) is made in house because we received more than one batch with one having not even a hint of citrus Saving the worst for last the "strawberry" cupcake. First and foremost cupcakes chocolate mousse and macarons (and most egregious cannolis listed on the children's menu) are not standard sweets served with afternoon tea. But this cupcake? The cupcakes we were served here were the driest cake I have ever seen in my life completely inedible. The frosting was some sort of processed palm oil goo and neither cake nor frosting had any strawberry flavor Atmosphere and service: service was friendly albeit casual slow and not attentive. Server was not very knowledgeable. Not her fault Space was fine if gaudy. Table was crowded. I share another reviewer's sentiment but the table cloth was about a foot longer than the table was high which made sitting movement or pushing a chair in difficult. It felt like wearing a heavy blanket that was pulled taut the entire experience Paper napkins and plastic dishes. At over $40 per person you would expect more As a side note standard afternoon tea practice is being offered or asking for additional items the guests like. However the menu had prices listed for additional sides of all items served on the tea service. Given the quality vs cost this felt particularly gauche It's hard to comprehend why the owners or management here can't get the tea service right. The hardest part is finger sandwiches and freshness which they seem to have managed. Good quality premade desserts are available and scones are not difficult to make. It honestly seems like a lack of effort on their part or a lack of respect for their customers which is frustrating All in all a very expensive abysmal experience. I'm sure there are decent afternoon teas available in this area at a similar price. Fortnum and Mason and the Covent Garden Hotel in London both known for afternoon teas charge £45 per person Two stars for the chicken salad server and Earl Grey

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Randall's Restaurant

Randall's Restaurant

3.9(42 reviews)
2.6 mi
Family-owned & operated
Full bar

The "Notebook" style entrance with a lovely elegant interior makes Randall's a perfect spot for a…read moreromantic experience seated next to the view. There's two dining areas that can be chosen with one having a bar that can seat 10+ people. Started with a couple of great drinks and their french onion soup. The soup was topped with a cheese layer and pieces of crostinis within the soup. Great for a snowy day. The california chicken wrap was a big meal especially with the flaky french fries on the side. The sandwich needed more chipotle mayo on the side which was great for the fries. My medium rare wagyu burger with the bacon jam was HUGE! The jam did taste like beef jerky which was a new experience. We will definitely be back to try some of their other menu items.

I needed to find a restaurant that served Sunday brunch in the Cherry Hill area as that was the…read moremidpoint between us and a few friends who were in town and Randall's was where we agreed upon as they had great reviews and reservation availability. We didn't realize that the restaurant was a part of a country club until we arrived (no where in the reviews did it mention this) but we've done brunch at other country clubs throughout Jersey and it was wonderful. Upon entering the restaurant we saw their only brunch option was for a brunch buffet and from our quick scans of the buffet walking to the hostess stand we all decided we would not be doing brunch (pastries looked like they were from Coscto, warm food looked as though it had been sitting there for a while and the omelettes coming from the omelette station didn't look spectacular so we opted to do their lunch menu instead. Service was SSSLLLLLOOOOOWWWWW! From the very beginning until the very end. It took about 15 minutes before our server arrived to greet us, then another 15 for our first round of cocktails to come out, the about a half an hour for us to be told that they were out of 1 of the 3 appetizers we ordered ... so no lie, after being there a full hour we finally received 2 of the 3 appetizers and were then just able to order a second round of cocktails and our main courses. The cocktails weren't the greatest either. We thought perhaps the first round was our fault because we all tried their "blackberry espresso martini" and we knew it was a risk from the beginning ... so we ordered "safer" cocktails for round 2 and the prosecco based cocktails were even worse than the blackberry espresso martinis smh. I truly don't understand how one messes up prosecco + a splash of limoncello and cranberry (that was what was supposed to be in the cocktail) but they certainly messed it up, to the point where I didn't drink it. Our entrees finally arrived and WOMP WOMP WOMP! Overall every single one was MID at best ... and all I had was French onion soup and a wedge salad .... like how is it possible for those to be BLAH? Food was so MEH we didn't even take pics lol. Needless to say we all agreed we wouldn't be back and wished we had decided on what was our 2nd option for brunch instead.

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Cafe Nitido - Garlic shrimp mofungo

Cafe Nitido

4.4(29 reviews)
2.9 mi

I had the pleasure of dining here on a Friday just before the crowd arrived. They have live music…read moreevery Friday starting at 6:30 PM, which creates a great atmosphere. The ambiance is perfect for a ladies' night, date night, or even a reservation for a larger group. The entrées were delicious, authentic, fresh, and beautifully presented. We had the lamb chops and the cod, and both were excellent. The fresh natural limeade was also very refreshing. The owners, chef, and staff were polite, friendly, and professional. This was my second time dining here, and I'll definitely be back to try brunch and enjoy dinner again.

Ordered take out from here recently, and over all I'd say the food gets an okay…read more Empanadas and chicken tacos were pretty good and the price was right on those. However, we also ordered their highly recomended chicken mofongo and.. it was not good at all. For one, for the amount of actual food you get it is NOT worth $27. Lets get that out of the way right off the bat. Dish is highly overpriced. The chicken was VERY dry. Like, need to take a sip of a drink every single bite dry. That alone made the dish bad, but then we tried the rest and it was bland and also.. dry? idk, dish wasn't good at all . Very overpriced, and I would never get or recommend someone order that ever again. Another minor issue, on their take out menue they have a bunch of coupons. One was for $5 off orders over $30 or something like that. i asked to use it, despite there being an expiration date of 12/31/25 on it. I figure, 'you're putting these out still, so you must still be honoring this coupon, right?" NO. The host asked a manager and they said they "shouldn't have put those menus out.' But you did.. so you honor the coupon. That's business 101. Fair, I guess? But just for some business advise.. it's $5 off for a first time customer that would have potentially come back and even told others to do so. Not now though. This was a take out experience, so I cannot comment on how it is if you order in the restaurant. i will say that the hostess/ girl at the counter was very nice, and accommodating though.

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Cafe Nitido - Beautiful space!!!

Beautiful space!!!

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