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    Delicious Bakery

    4.0 (50 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Coffee & Tea
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Norris L.

    Ladies and gents, frankly it doesn't get much better than $2 for a fresh, steamy shrimp rice roll. That's exactly what I got, exactly what I paid, and a 10 minute walk later back to the hotel and it was still steaming. The shrimp isn't to die for, but you can tell that the rice roll was made by someone who makes hundreds of rice rolls a day and knows that they deliver consistent results. Consistent enough to keep locals happy and coming back and attract the unsuspecting Cantonese looking for a slice of home in the streets.

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    Katherine L.

    We stumbled upon this bakery when walking by because RICE ROLLS! For $2?! Best decision we made was walking straight in and ordering 3 different rice rolls. They were so hot and fresh and delicious. The sauce is perfectly savory and sweet and went with the rice rolls perfectly. You have to check this place out, the piping hot rice rolls hit the spot and warm you up from the inside out!

    Connie R.

    Mmm the first time I came here, I was with my partner and we were heading to the station in the winter. It was sooo goshdarn cold that when I saw their rice roll sign I immediately wanted to go in for some warm food. I went there again with my partner and we spent about 15 minutes just walking through Chinatown just to find it lol. Their steamed rice rolls are made fresh and piping hot, served in a metal tin for only $2 each. It's nothing fancy and the filling can be pretty skimpy, but the price is unbeatable and perfect for anyone like me that just craves a fresh steamed rice roll. If you want a place with better fillings and more/tastier sauces, Joe's Steamed Rice Rolls at Canal might be your kind of thing. But if you just want a solid, simple rice roll for a great price then this is perfect. (This time, we got a beef rice roll, gobbled it up, and then bought and ate the shrimp one!)

    Sinan Z.

    They have the best taro puff in Chinatown!!! Highly recommend! I also got the salted egg puff, but it was very sweet and oily. The lotus filing was 90% of the pastry :(

    Shrimp rice roll - def put more sauce than I did. $2
    Nora R.

    At first I was meh about the shrimp rice roll, but I didn't realize you had to put soy sauce and hot sauce. Totally changed the flavor! I even got a scallion one after. $2 each and so good!!! Scallion was my favorite

    #4: Pork Rice Crepes
    Thomas D.

    Just got introduced to Kenny, he told me to try the moon cakes, but only to take one bite. I tried the Pork Rice Crepes, and the owner's father gave me some of his clams. 10/10 experience. Cheap/filling/delicious!!!!

    Chinese chive and pork dumplings
    Candi K.

    We used to stock our freezer with Trader Joe's chicken cilantro wontons until we discovered Delicious Bakery (we used to call it Delicious Huang bakery like it says on the sign!) How did we discover Delicious? We were standing in line on Chrystie Street for char siu bbq pork at Wah Fung No. #1 and bought a large container of meat for $12. Did not want to buy the char siu with rice and cabbage plate, we came for char siu meat. Then we wandered around the corner, saw the $2 rice rolls sign at Delicious Huang Bakery and thought rice rolls would taste great with the char siu bbq pork. The cook warms it fresh to order while you're standing there! The scallion rice rolls were our favorite! Saw a side freezer filled with frozen dumplings and grabbed a few containers to take home. These dumplings are huge and a container of around 25 dumplings only cost $8! Since then we've tried them all - mushroom dumplings, chive and pork, pork and vegetable, shrimp wontons and corn dumplings, but chive and pork are our favorites on those nights when we are too lazy to go out to eat. We just pan-fry the dumplings till golden brown on the bottom and pour water to steam the tops (like gyoza). I guess we could be even healthier and just boil them too. Delicious is a treasured Chinatown secret.

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    Lex T.

    So I always pass this spot when when I'm in Manhattan about to head over the Manhattan Bridge to Brooklyn. I was starving and the bright red sign entitled "Delicious Bakery" could not be ignored... It's a small spot. Grab and Go. Is it safe to assume they do all their baking onsite? Cause you can kina peek in the back and see people baking stuff... Two fresh, hot Pork Buns and a Meat & Vegetable Bun. One prepackaged Pork Bun. The lady pulls the buns from this big metal fridge looking hot box and hands you a hot steamy Pork Bun. It's fluffy, chewy, starchy goodness with sweet pork in middle. The fresh Pork Buns are awesomely awesome! I got so wrapped up in my first two bites of the first bun I ended up eating the non-stick white paper stuck to the bottom and it still tasted great. Yeah, so definitely don't forget to peel the paper of the bottom of the hot buns ... The Meat & Vegetable Bun was okay. Paled in comparison to the Pork Bun. The meat & vegetable just didn't seem to match up with the bun. I guess I'm not the only one that feels that way cause I bought the last two hot Pork one's which is what led to my purchase of the prepackaged one. Six hours later as I'm riding the train home I confidently pull the pork bun out of my jacket pocket. Take a bite. YeS! Soft. Chewy. Sweet Flavor. I glance around the half full cart to see the other riders eyes dart in the opposite direction to avoid eye contact. It was too late though. I caught all of 'em looking. Tryna pretend as if they weren't just lusting over my pork bun... Clueless why this place only has one review prior to this one. With the Bun's only costing 80 cent and everything else in the bakery more than reasonably priced, I'd expect people to be flocking here. I'll be back again fa sure to clean house. P.S. - The Kung-Fu Tea spot on the corner is a great compliment to the baked goods. Pork Buns and Kung-Fu Tea. It's a Win Win.

    Chris Z.

    Everything here is so worthy! Passed every time but never go in, until one day my colleague gave me a big moji and recommended this place to me. Mark the 肠粉 & 鱼片粥 to try next time.

    The sesame buns! For some reason doesn't have an English label like the other buns
    Maggie L.

    This is a basic Chinese bakery that isn't try to keep up with all the modern pastries, so know what you're getting into. Don't expect all the fancy new buns you see in Fay Da or Taipan in here. Prices here have remained low compared to other bakeries in Chinatown, so that's always a plus. I love love love the black sesame steamed buns from here. I don't think they are available for individual sale. I always get them in the boxes of 6. Comes out to less than $1 per bun. The sesame bun comes with a sesame paste that isn't too sweet or oily. It's amazing, in my opinion, because I'm just a huge sesame fanatic. They also have a sesame flaky type biscuit here (the boxes are at the windows), but I'm not too big a fan of this. The sesame filling in this is very dry compared to the buns. The sliced bread from here is pretty good too. It's very different from the sliced bread you buy from a grocery store. It's much more dense and has a hint of buttery sweetness. Good alone or with some jam.

    Ate 1/3 of my pork rice crepe before remembering to take a pic hahahha

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    9 years ago

    A friend recommended me here. Really tasty buns! And their price is reasonable, so that is a plus. Recommend!

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    10 years ago

    A gem for steamed buns. Always fresh and delicious. Recommend the pork steamed buns and can't wait to try the others! Bring cash.

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    Small little place, but the pork buns are awesome, and so was the bubble tea,

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    11 years ago

    Cheap,easy to find and yummy buns. Went there today too bad they were out of dumplings

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    Their pastries are delicious!!!! The service could be better on different days haha. I love…read moreeverything they have. You cannot go wrong with anything at all. Everything is so fresh and just so amazing. I wish they delivered out of state so i could still enjoy their desserts.

    This used to be my favorite Italian bakery. I haven't been to this bakery in years like ten years…read moresince I was a teenager. Today I decided to make a special trip to go here to grab a few goodies. I forgot how small the place was and how low the ceilings were. That wasn't an issue though. The place was nice and cakes were stacked neatly. What was surprising to me is that they don't have any cookies laid in the front display. It's all placed in the back almost hidden. I was deeply disappointed with their cookie selection. It was deeply surprising that they don't sell the butter cookies that had jam in the middle and dipped with chocolate on one side with sprinkles. I did ask the clerk and even showed him a pic of what I was looking for and he said they never sold them. They only had the linzer cookies and they didn't look so good. They also did not have the lobster tail. They did have the sfogliatelle which they also called a lobster tail. I thought they were not the same? Some bakeries sell both and they are definitely not the same. I did end up buying one of their sfogliatelle with cream and some rugelachs. The sfogliatelle was good but the rugelachs tasted slightly underbaked. It did taste fresh though unlike many I've had in other bakeries. However, for $28 per pound, I wouldn't get it again. For those not having lobster tail and not having the Italian cookies, I will have to give Veniero's a low rating. I never thought an Italian bakery would not carry staples. Very disappointed. I need to find another Italian bakery now.

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    Daily Provisions - Union Square

    Daily Provisions - Union Square

    4.3
    (676 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Stopped by Daily Provisions to order breakfast on a Wednesday morning. There's seating indoors…read more(with low back stools) and seating out front (about four tables). I had to run to work after an appointment so I ordered for takeout. The person taking my order was friendly. I opted for the Lumberjack and a black cold brew. I received the drink very quickly, with a short wait for the sandwich. While waiting, one member of the staff stocking up supplies on the side started chatting with me and then she offered to check up on my sandwich. She came out with it shortly thereafter. She was very friendly and helpful. The sandwich held up well during my 15-minute commute to the office. It is a really indulgent sandwich, with each bite revealing the sweetness and butteriness of the maple crueller, the saltiness of the thick cut bacon, and the savoriness of the cheese and the eggs as the yolks popped. I sipped the cold brew in between bites to cut the richness. It was a very satisfying meal. The Lumberjack is not something I would recommend you eat every day, but it's good as an occasional treat. In the past I've ordered lunch from Daily Provisions via delivery (the "Chefy" salad and the chicken milanese with arugula salad are my favorites), but I might start adding other breakfast sandwiches to the mix.

    Friday evening. Tuna melt and Chardonnay. Get crazy and throw a maple crueller (the donut?) in the…read moremix. This place was there for me when I didn't realize how much I needed them...Great, chill people were working there too--I hope I'm back soon

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    Levain Bakery

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    4.4
    (153 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    What a delightful surprise! After working late and attending an event after work, one of my…read morecoworkers suggested we stop here because they loved their cookies. I had never heard of the place before, but I was happy to give it a try -- and I'm so glad I did. From the moment you walk in, the experience feels special. The store has two beautiful double doors that create such a grand entrance, and once inside, you immediately feel the energy. The place was bustling with people, and everyone seemed happy and excited -- from the customers to the team behind the counter and the baristas. The cookie case was overflowing with so many amazing choices that it was hard to decide! I ended up getting the Rocky Road cookie, a Double Chocolate Chip cookie, a Two Chip Chocolate Chip cookie, and a blueberry muffin to enjoy for breakfast the next morning. The service was absolutely impeccable, and everyone I interacted with was warm, friendly, and delightful. When I got home, I had half of the Rocky Road cookie with a cup of tea, and it was incredible. The cookie was large and chunky but still perfectly enjoyable -- not heavy or overwhelming. It literally melted in my mouth. The chocolate was rich and smooth, and every bite was just delicious. The next morning, I tried the blueberry muffin, and it was just as impressive. It was light and airy, not overly sweet like many blueberry muffins can be. It truly felt like a breakfast pastry. The blueberries tasted fresh and burst with flavor in every bite. I will definitely be back for more cookies. This was such a wonderful find, and I'm so happy my coworker introduced me to this place!

    I ordered ahead of time since there was a bit of a line and the store was on the smaller side. Got…read moremy cookie right away when I came into pick it up. Guys... I will say that I didn't think I would like this cookie at all since usually I like thinner crunchier cookies. But holy cow!! I was blown away by the crispy edges and the interior wasn't too soft gooey either. The chocolate and walnuts added to the cookie enhanced the flavor even more! For such a big cookie the middle was cooked perfectly. Very chunky and sizable cookie too so I ate it throughout the day rather than one sitting!!

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