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    Chaskas Peruvian Cuisine

    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    NBrothers Bakeshop

    NBrothers Bakeshop

    4.3
    (35 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Their baked goods are fresh and great tasting. Great selections to choose from. Excellent customer…read moreservice.

    My first visit back on 3/1/25 was a disappointment, because since NBrothers Bakeshop had sold out…read moreof product, so the shop was closed when I arrived. Fast forward to 10/30/25 where I made the effort to stop by again. Convenient marked parking spots right out front. Pleasant welcome as I honed in on the pastry case and peeped at the speed rack with freshly baked goods. Retail shop was bright, clean, and smelled great. The Homie selected a six pack of Bacon Swiss pandesals. I was conservative and opted for one classic cheese ensaymada. We were convinced to try a freebie and The Homie selected the ube cheese pandesal. I was skeptical because I'm not much of a ube person. However, when we split it to share in the parking lot....omg that was pretty amazing! I was very tempted to go back inside and buy more. However, I refrained knowing our car trunk was already full of various carbs purchased from other places in Parkland and Lakewood. The Puget Sound region is lucky to have choices in Everett, Lynnwood, Seattle, Tukwila, Kent, and here in Lakewood. But nothing yet are comparable to a particular bakery in SoCal and of course, my late father's pandesal and ensaymadas. NBrothers Bakeshop, a worthy detour if in the Lakewood Towne Center vicinity!

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    4.5
    (26 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Loved the $1 day old pastries. Good deal. The pork bao was decent and the ube pastel (purple bread)…read morewas my favorite of the three baked goods I bought. It's hard to find a Filipino bakery South of Seattle, so props!

    I've had my eye on this spot since they first opened as I love Filipino pastries and baked goods…read moreand knowing I don't have to go all the way to Red Ribbon is nice. When we entered on a Thursday afternoon, we were welcomed by two different female employees. We looked around and they still had a good amount of stock left for their baked goods, hot foods, and other snacks. Inside is definitely dim and very quiet, no music or TV playing to give it any ambiance. The staff seem friendly but also didn't really offer the most welcoming or warm presence that you would typically find in a Filipino establishment. The prices here seem fair and affordable, which was great as we were looking for a snack to hold us over until we had lunch. We ordered a pork siopao, chicken siopao, and an order of their pork shumai. Unfortunately, I don't think the cashier heard my boyfriend as we only got the pork siopao but he was to tired to correct her. She did try to sell us on turon a few times but my boyfriend isn't a fan of turon (I don't know why this is but he is Filipino and just tells me that he isn't a fan of a lot of Filipino desserts). We got in the car to eat our food. Our dogs were with us and were enticed by the smell as well, so that's a good sign as we complimented the smell too. I wish the food was kept just a bit hotter, but that's my minor gripe as I just don't like lukewarm foods. Now I will admit that the shumai is decent, but the sauce that comes with it is the star of the show. It has some spice while having this tangy umami kick that brought out the flavors of not only the shumai but also the siopao. My boyfriend and I were really impressed and tempted to go order more but we will definitely be back to get more of the hot foods and try some of the baked goods.

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