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    Chaton Bakery

    4.2 (13 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Adam Y.

    Found many of the fresh cheesecakes at Chaton Bakery inside the HMart in Aurora actually were cheaper than the ready made frozen cheesecakes in the store. The Japanese style souffle cheesecakes are $16 to $18; Taiwanese style sponge cake is $12; mini size Basque cheesecakes are $10, the cream puffs are $6 and the cheese tart is $4, the only thing that is more expensive but also larger in portion are the frozen cheesecakes, at $38 to $43. But the best deal probably is the unlimited refill cold drinks, quite a bargain comparing to the can beverages in the store.

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    Jarred F.

    This Japanese bakery has jiggly cheesecakes as well as frozen varieties. We tried the Ube fresh and man was it delicious! We can't wait to return and see what other goodies they add to their menu! The bonus is that you're also at H Mart, which has all of the Asian treasures.

    Kevin W.

    A great addition to the ever growing Asian dessert scene in he Denver/Aurora area. Chaton specializes in cream puffs, Japanese style cheesecakes and more. We came for the cheesecake as we've been looking for one since we moved in 7 years ago. How does it compare to Uncle Tetsu or the places I've had in Japan? It's close but I can say it's the best rendition I've seen in Colorado. The texture is almost there...like 80 percent there, it still feels more sponge cake than a mix of fluffy cheese cake and sponge cake compared to the uncle Tetsu or Hokkaido Milk Bar. The ube flavor is good and our favorite but it the cheese flavor could be increased by maybe 25 percent. I know I'm comparing this to something superior, but you know what...that's totally fine because we finally have something in Colorado that the locals can finally try that's close to the best thing out there. We waited 15 minutes in line for it....I wouldn't wait 2 plus hours like others have, but it's worth a drive if the line is shorter. Priced at $18 is a winner, go to NYC and you'll pay an arm and a leg. Make the the slight adjustments and you have a real winner here!

    Melanie T.

    So I wasn't sure what to expect when this place opened but surprisingly, it was really good. The tart was delicious. The crust reminded me of like a croissant. Very buttery. I believe it was a cheese tart but very similar to an egg tart. The cream puffs were good too but definitely eat it right when you get it or maybe store in the fridge (it was warm and melty by the time I had it in the morning). From the looks of the cheesecakes, it looks very similar to Uncle Tetsu's cheesecake and like Uncle Tetsu, you can't get it by the slice but an entire cake will go quick. I will be back to try the cheesecake because Uncle Tetsus is one of my favorites so if we have one here, that'll be awesome.

    Nina C.

    We needed to go to the H Mart for some groceries and I have been seeing some viral videos about an all you can drink Boba shop inside there so I was really excited to try this! The line can get pretty long and it's pretty bare bones since the business model is all you can drink, there are about four Boba options. I chose the tarot, it is held in one of those movie theater style dispensers, you just pay at the counter and they give you a cup with the Boba at the bottom and you get to fill it yourself with as much ice and tea as you want. If you want more Boba on your refill, it's one dollar. And the whole drink itself was only six dollars so it's really a good deal! It's pretty sweet, and you can't adjust anything about it, so honestly, I was really only able to finish a little over a cup and had to save the rest. They are also a bakery, with different Asian snacks, I wanted to try the Ube cake, but it was not served in single sized pieces. They also were out of some of the best items, including the basque cheesecake. :( I decided to try a pistachio cream puff, I did not like it at all, the filling was too rich and heavy, and there was not enough difference in the outside texture to offset it. Maybe the original one would have been better. Still for all you can drink Boba this is a can't miss situation

    Maria B.

    Been looking for the jiggly cheesecake aka Japanese cheesecake forever. I got there when the line wasn't horrible, but still had a 30 minute wait. They were out of original which was the only item i wanted - up until i was 3 people away from ordering and a fresh batch of original came out of the oven and was beginning to be processed in front of us. When these places first open up - you have to be patient and wait. So that's what i did and i would've amended my order if they were still out of the original. The cream puffs looked fantastic. I plan to go back and order different items on my next visit. The cheesecake itself was so delightful. It was still warm when i got home. I gave it a little bump in the side to make it jiggle. Seriously - that made my day. It is light, creamy, and not overly sweet like conventional cheesecakes. The cake gets their kitty logo branded during the process stage: Chaton, get it?

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