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    Aloha Bakery And Cafe

    4.0 (187 reviews)
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    Crispy spam musubi
    Holly G.

    Ever since I first saw the spam musubi, I had been hankering to try it. Finally made my way over today and accomplished that. The menu prices on their website do not match that of their in store menus. The spam musubi I ordered was $10.95, instead of $8.95. I waited around ten minutes for it and when it finally arrived, I was shocked at the size. It's very small (see pictures). The taste is akin to anything tempura fried. The spam goes unnoticed, zero of that salty spam flavor comes through. For me, the biggest disappointment was the value. $10.95 for spam and rice wrapped in a little bit of seaweed. I truly fail to see what they're charging for. This isn't made with sushi grade tuna; it's budget friendly meat in a can. And the size is truly laughable. I actually stopped somewhere else and bought a sandwich as well. For like $4 more you can go to the poke company and get an entire bowl of delicious tuna and tons of mix ins, and have a meal that will actually fill you up and is made with healthy, quality ingredients. The service left much to be desired as well. The woman working there, was emotionless and barely functioning. One of those server robots they have at toojays is probably friendlier. When I asked her for a recommendation On how I should get the musubi (crunchy or not) she said she didn't know, she never tried it and has a sensitive stomach. I'd love to tell her it tastes like nothing so she should try it, but honestly, I don't see a reason or feel a need to go back. There is tastier food for better value to be found elsewhere. Also, oddly, the showcase of baked goods is in desperate need of being replaced. I find this odd because after all, it is a bakery, and you'd expect that to be the most appealing part of the bakery but instead it was old and the exterior was filthy, the mirror glass on the inside was all cracked up, and it just looked like it was at least 20 years old and ready for the glue factory. Doesn't exactly entice one to buy what's being displayed inside.

    Cory H.

    The display is beautiful the cupcakes are great and the raspberry puff is out of this world!

    Alexandra C.

    By far the best cupcakes in South Florida. So many unique flavors to try. This is my go to to pick up cupcakes for a special occasion. They never disappoint!

    Amy L.

    My friend and I decided to have brunch at the Aloha Bakery and Cafe this morning. This was the first time we have ever been here, and I was pleasantly surprised with the interior of the restaurant. Upon entering, we were greeted with a cheerful "Aloha"! They have bakery display cases with all of their yummy goodies inside, but also an area to sit and enjoy a meal. My friend got the pancakes, and I got the serious avocado crepe. He really enjoyed his pancake breakfast, and my crepe was out of this world! My perfectly made crepe was filled with scrambled eggs, avocado, and feta cheese. So delish! We were too full to try at any of their bakery goodies but I definitely will be back! Give it a shot you're looking for a fun new place to have breakfast and lunch!

    Outside
    Julie F.

    We had a good lunch here over the weekend. They were busy with folks still having breakfast and I liked that you could get breakfast as well as lunch. They had a special for each meal, too. We've been to this shopping center before so we were familiar with it. The restaurant faces the Street -- the GPS directions may have you driving in a strange direction. It's right down from Bonefish Grill. They have a patio area for outside seating as well as inside seating. We grabbed the last open inside table. My husband got their breakfast special -- a wrap with scrambled eggs, choice of cheese, bacon or sausage, onions, and Hawaiian potatoes. It was a fat wrap stuffed with goodies. He chose cheddar cheese and bacon. He said it was slightly sweet -- which we figured out later were the sweet potatoes in the Hawaiian potatoes (!). I got their Turkey and Brie sandwich. It came on focaccia bread. In addition to some Brie and a lot of sliced white meat Turkey, there were the thinnest slices of green apples (for crunchy texture) and whole cranberry sauce for sweetness. I was not that fond of the bread, but otherwise really liked the sandwich. I'd get it again on another type of bread, perhaps. Or maybe if the bread had been toasted? The sandwich came with a choice of side and i got a side salad. I'm not a big fan of mixed or frisée lettuces, so I ate the cucumbers and tomatoes off the top of the salad -- and left the greens. For drinks, they have quite a selection. I was in the mood for iced coffee (which I never order), but they had decaf iced so I ordered it. My only small quibble was that they didn't carry skim milk -- only whole milk, soy or almond milk. But I made do. It's served in a tiki mug. The iced coffee was delicious. And I made sure to take the remaining coffee in a to go cup. I'd like to come back and try some of their pastries. The cookies and cupcakes in the case looked very appealing. Maybe next time.

    Hawaiian Breakfast Roll
    Roy F.

    A good lunch today at Aloha Bakery. Some very artistic cakes and pastries in the bakery cases greet you as you walk in, as well as friendly staff, inviting you to sit anywhere you'd like. I ordered the Aloha Breakfast Special, a grilled wrap filled with scrambled eggs, onions, potatoes, sweet potato bits and your choice of meat, ( I chose bacon over sausage and of the cheeses I chose cheddar). Our orders were delivered promptly once completed and I enjoyed my wrap. Rootbeer was my beverage of choice and, inspite of them not having coca-cola, was a good flavor pairing. The pastries looked very enticing but my wrap was so huge, I had no room to enjoy a selection. Parking is readily available in this complex which also hosts Bonefish Grill and Pizza Rocks among a few.

    Lunch with the pup
    Maria P.

    The owner is still very involved at their new location. If you find yourself at the mall on a Sunday, then drop by for some delicious donuts. Their savory food options are amazing! I ate all my food before I remembered to take pictures, but everything was fresh. I do miss their previous location since I got to walk in to the huge display of cupcakes but they still have a great display of bakery options, which is all made fresh daily.

    Deliciousness!

    Yelpers helped me find this gem. I was leaving my doctors appointment around lunchtime and looked up Best Lunch Near Me. Aloha Bakery came up and I am so glad it did. I followed the directions and it brought me to the Boynton Beach Mall. No one mentioned that it was in the mall food court and I hesitated going in but I decided to go in. I got the lime chicken, organic vegetables and macaroni salad. Everything was absolutely scrumptious. The lime chicken was in a sauce that was out of this world delicious. The vegetables were really good and the macaroni salad was GREAT! I make my own macaroni salad but this was a simple macaroni salad with just the right amount of a mayo dressing on it to rival mine. It was pure macaroni and dressing, nothing else, nothing fancy but absolutely delicious. I was going to my daughter's house so I picked up a pineapple upside down cake for her dessert. She called me later to tell me that it was the very best pineapple cake she has ever had. (I was a little jealous since I make a pineapple upside down cake too!). I am looking forward to going back to enjoy another sampling of deliciousness. Try it out. The girl behind the counter was so excited about each dish and bakery item that she told me about. There was a really good looking roast pork that I want to try. They also do catering. I'm going to make an order to bring to my daughter's house. Yummy

    ice cream
    Melodie M.

    I have been meaning to check out Aloha; hooray for new bakeries! Aloha is more than 'just' a bakery though; they are a full blown cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, plus an ice cream station inside the store (in the middle, not with the bakery items). When I stopped by, the cafe part of the store was hopping. This seems to be a busy business with a loyal customer base; good for them! I was so pleased to feast my eyes on the beautiful baked goods and cupcakes that I forgot to notice the lack of any prices, nor descriptive labels. This is usually a pet peeve of mine, because it is frustrating to have to keep asking an employee what something is and how much it costs. However, this strategy must be working for Aloha, since people purchase their goods regardless. There is something freeing about ordering without looking at pricing, which is what I began to do immediately. I didn't ask about a single price, just began ordering items right and left! I was so enamored with the small boxes of bread pudding that I ordered one of these as well. Well, in the end, it is a good thing there were zero prices or I may not have made the same purchases! For 1 small tin of bread pudding, 4 croissants, 1 muffin, and 2 tiny rainbow cookies, my bill came to over $25. Not exorbitant, but a good reminder that I will need to ask for prices next time. The bread pudding was undeniably delicious. It was moist, with layers, and the flavor was a lovely coconut. I can't comment on the other items since I gave them to my family. I have since learned that Aloha makes donuts on the weekends, including something very Hawaiian sounding that stands out; I look forward to trying to snag some on a weekend morning!

    Therese T.

    Overall 2/5 Food 1/5: got a cream puff, coffee and quiche. The cream puff was stale and it was basic whipped cream. The coffee was very bitter. The quiche was literally a block of egg. It wasn't even slightly creamy. It was an over cooked block of egg. Not good. Atmosphere 4/5: decor is very cute and it's a clean place. Service 2/5: they skipped over us 2 times. They also took forever to even acknowledge our existence. I almost left but someone finally acknowledged me before I left. The waitress that took our order was super sweet but it took forever to even get to that point.

    Iced Macchiato
    Tory B.

    Cute spot! Went here based on other reviews and it definitely didn't disappoint. I was sat upon arrival, staff is super attentive and friendly. I came during the week around 9am, they weren't too busy for dine in but were doing quite a few takeout orders. The restaurant isn't very big but can seat a decent amount of people. There is a large baked goods/dessert display right when you walk in, ice cream display and bar seating area when you walk in. I came for the breakfast, the Aloha scramble hit the spot- Scrambled eggs with Portuguese sausage, served with potatoes and toast. The coffee is delicious also. Will be back for sure for some of the delicious looking desserts!

    Turmeric Roasted Cauliflower Salad $16.95
    Jessi M.

    I really enjoyed lunch today but there were a few things that turned a 5 star review into a 4. While our server was very friendly and accommodating, he was not very knowledgeable about the menu. I had asked if I could get the Lomi Salmon added on to my salad instead of the cooked salmon and he was clueless as to what Lomi was. If you're working at a Hawaiian restaurant, that might be a good thing to know. Second on the list we're the cucumbers that were in my salad; they were soggy and on the verge of rotting but somehow the salad was still tasty. Third on my list of improvements is that it was super hot in the restaurant, and I'm someone that's always cold. I sat in one of the booths and was almost sweating. I don't think all of these negative points would keep me from returning though. I will definitely be back and would definitely recommend! My one suggestion, please add more dairy-free/egg-free (vegan) desserts to the menu!!

    Maui Melt Sandwich
    Rayne R.

    I went here a few days ago with my bf. I was expecting it to be more of a place I could sit and do work -- I did see another couple doing so but it didn't really seem like the vibe for me personally, more of a lunch place. I am a barista and had a mocha -- it was alright! About the same level as other mom and pop breakfast places. The reason for the 5 stars is the service and food were IMPECCABLE. We had a very very sweet waitress. I had the Maui tuna melt. I was expecting a basic tuna melt but was BLOWN AWAY!! their house-baked rosemary focaccia was mouth watering. My boyfriend got the waikiki shrimp bowl, i had a bite, so well seasoned and delicious. I havent had the opportunity to try a lot of Hawaiian food. Highly recommend!

    Maui Melt Sandwich ($12.95) with pickled cucumbers on the side

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    Had an iced chai today which is so milky and no chai flavor. Hated it. Will never go again

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    Well I asked Google for directions and they had me driving in circles? Where exactly is it?

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    Is Aloha Bakery still in business? I came by today and the place looks closed.

    Yes they're still in business. I was walking around the area today and they were open

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