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    Bakers Avenue

    4.4 (13 reviews)

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    Monique W.

    Baker's Avenue is a new baked goods shop in Seafood City. This Seafood City location is off of the 215/Decatur exit (east) next to Costco and Best Buy. There is a ton of parking spots available! My husband immediately noticed the rows of freshly baked Pandesal! Pan de Sal is a staple bread roll in the Philippines. It's most commonly eaten during breakfast. Some of the ingredients used are salt, sugar, oil, yeast and flour. I ended up warming up the bread in the microwave for a few seconds and putting some butter in the middle of it. The bread was so light and fluffy. It was scrumptious! We also picked up the Hotdog Rolls at the Baker's avenue. It's a baked good with a hot dog in the middle. The dough had sesame seeds on top of it. It was pretty good. I did need to warm up the Hotdog roll in the microwave. The Ube Ban was delicious. It was a bun made with Ube! It was soft and fluffy. Super scrumptious! This bakery has a wide range of other items such as biscuits, pastries, and cakes that are freshly done daily by the bakers. You can even get some rich and creamy Ensaymada or their crunchy buttery Biscocho. The team at Bakers avenue were quite helpful and friendly. They had recommended a few different baked goods, especially their Pan de Sal! This is a must go to at least once, especially if you're in or near Seafood city!

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    Cathy C.

    Yelp Review 2023 #242: I guess there's a new bake shop inside Seafood City to compete with Red Ribbon. That's bold because Red Ribbon has been a heavy hitter in the Filipino baked goods department for decades. I've never heard of Bakers Avenue until my most recent visit to Seafood City. I guess they've been here for months. They have the classics: pan de sal, crinkles, banana walnut bread, ensaimadas, and food for the gods. The vibe is like Filipino 85 Degree Cafe with items like buns of different kinds (sweet or savory), and sausage rolls. They have cookies, brownies, cakes and rolls. They also have things I haven't had and haven't seen since I was little: inipit. What You Should Try: - Pan de Sal (rolls normally eaten for breakfast. You can warm it up and eat it with butter or jam, stuff if with corned beef, dip it in coffee) - Crinkles (these cookies are meant to be dry and crunchy) - Ube and Yema Bun (it doesn't get more Filipino than this. If you can't decide between Ube and yema, have both!) - Sans Rival Cake (I loved this as a kid and I still do now but the problem is nobody has good sans rival in Vegas. It comes in bars or cakes. It has layers of butter cream, meringue instead of a sponge, and cashews. It's crunchy if it's freshly made and gets softer after a couple of days). - Nutella Oreo Bun (self-explanatory) - Inipit (literal translation: stuck or pressed. It's basically a sponge cake sandwich cut into bite size rectangles . In the middle is caramel/ yema. This is an old timey cake). Honestly, I like Red Ribbon for the nostalgia but the variety and quality of the products at Bakers Avenue is better. You have the option of getting pre-packaged bread or hot bread. Their cakes all look good but I just haven't tried most of them yet. Use a Seafood City cart or basket if you're planning on grabbing a lot of things because I didn't see trays you can use to carry your stuff.

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    April D.

    Located inside of seafood city, this bakery has a plethora of pastries. Cookies and buns galore. The cheese rolls are the number one for me. It's 6 pieces for $9.99 but it's a huge piece so definitely cut it in half to enjoy it better. My family mentioned dipping it into coffee which I'm sure would be a good way to try a different favor of it.

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    2 months ago

    The pandesal bread they sell is fresh and very good and the customer service is friendly.

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    9 months ago

    When you know, you know. The warm Pandesal comes in a Dozen Big pieces and yet only half makes it home by the time I pull in my home.

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    Best pandesal in Las Vegas! We always just come here for their pandesal and hawaiian rolls and both are always good and stays good for days.

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    The ube cakes and sansrival cakes are to die for! Perfect balance of sweetness. I will definitely be buying my cakes here.

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    Blooming Buns Bakehouse

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    Can I say holy crap?! This has been on my list of places to…read moretry and it did not disappoint. Only thing I was disappointed with was my inability to try and eat everything! Ordered an ube coffee. Beyond amazing. Also got two strawberry cheese cake doughnuts and a mango mascarpone doughnut. Normally not a huge fan of filling doughnuts but these were perfect. Not overly sweet filling with a fresh taste. The lady who helped me was the sweetest and even gives kids little juice boxes. Not expected but so nice! Can't wait to go back and try more.

    I was in the area and browsing Yelp when I stumbled upon Blooming Buns. Looking through their…read morephotos, the cookies enticed me and I decided to take a stroll over to this bakery. Very small interior, but a vast selection of treats. They offer donuts, cookies, even banana bread! Unfortunately with my evening visit, all of the donuts were sold out. Again, I came for the cookies so not a problem. I chose the Cookie Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie as well as the White Chocolate Chip Ube. I took them home as take out. Despite cooling down a bit, they stayed pretty warm (I still microwaved for good measure). These cookies are incredibly gooey, not at all cakey, and just sweet enough to still be flavorful. Infinitely surpasses the quality of chains like Crumbl. Great stop in Centennial Hills amongst several businesses. Even relatively walkable for Las Vegas. Sweet find!

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