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    Fay Da Bakery

    3.5 (54 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Roast Pork Bun, Hot Dog bun and Curry Puff.
    Chan N.

    Every time my family does our annual birthday shenanigans at Foxwoods, I have to find Fay Da Bakery. And I do mean find -- because getting around Foxwoods feels like being trapped in a very luxurious maze where your only prize is carbs (and I'm not mad about it). Once you finally stumble upon Fay Da (cue the heavenly choir music), it's game time: grab a tray, parchment paper, and tongs, and pretend you're on an episode of "Supermarket Sweep." I immediately load up on a roast pork bun and a hotdog bun -- non-negotiable. They taste like pure NYC Chinatown nostalgia, which is my love language. I also grabbed a lychee green tea, and let me tell you -- if you like sweet tea, this thing will have you questioning your loyalty to every other beverage you've ever loved. It's that good. The cashiers are always nice and polite. I always feel bad when they are bagging all the buns I stacked on my tray. Bottom line: getting lost is totally worth it. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a sense of adventure, and save some room for buns. Lots of buns.

    Albert K.

    Has some seating and a good selection of baked goods. Got the pineapple bun with red bean. Shame they do not have just a normal red bean bun. Milk tea is actually decent! Impressed by the food selection here and the staff are kind. Enough seating for 4 people.

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    Anna M.

    The Pork Bun and Roasted Pork Puff were delicious! The Curry Beef puff was okay, and the Ham and Cheese croissant was good but could've used more meat. The tapioca pearls in my Mango Green Tea were stuck together in one large lump so it was kind of hard to drink. The flan was flavorless, hard gelatin and the opera cake was a little dense. The cafe itself is cute, but it's pretty deep in the casino so hard to find. The service was okay, the ladies didn't really talk to us as they were yelling at each other.

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    Iva S.

    New Years Eve, 1030 at night and they had heavenly desserts. I chose the strawberry cake and the red velvet cake. The strawberry cake one hands-down. Very light fluffy and tasty. There wasn't a lot of seating here so I sat outside of the restaurant on a bench enjoyed a couple bites with my cup of coffee that I got from the restaurant. Very nice little bakery to get something sweet.

    Rosie Q.

    Fay Da Bakery adds variety when it comes to desserts at Foxwoods. This Chinese bakery is located across from Noodles in Rainmaker Square. These pastries are in a visible display case with clear translated labels so you can swing by, grab the buns, egg custards, sesame balls or sponge cakes with their handy-dandy plastic tongs near the bags and trays. Or if you're fancying those Asian picturesque cakes with those delicate frosting, mousse, or fruit tarts, they're located behind the counter. Just bear in mind, the prices are much higher here than a typical bakery in Chinatown. Hot Grass Jelly Milk Tea- It's simply just a grass jelly tea bag with milk which was okay. Could be worst and be a powdered drink. Hot Dog Bun- The bun is sweet but a little stale and the hot dog was dry like it's been sitting there for awhile. Overall Service: Old Asian people who are rushing to get back to gambling really don't care if you're waiting in line, oh they'll cut you. With that being said, you would think the cashier would say something. Nope! Also, when I asked for Hot Grass Jelly Milk Tea, they didn't know what it was when it's on their menu until I pointed it out. Sigh.

    Taro bun & egg tart
    Giovanna P.

    This little bakery reminds of me living in south east Asia. Staff is super friendly and the 2 pastries we got were fresh and tasted great!

    Marissa A.

    Fay Da has so much to choose from!! Last time I went I got the matcha cheesecake and a Thai tea with tapioca! Both were delicious, especially the cheesecake which was super moist. The Thai tea was really yummy, but my boyfriend and his sister both got fruit teas with tapioca and they were VERY sweet, but if you have a sweet tooth I'd go for it! I wish there was a bit more seating, but the awesome food is worth it! Worth a try if you're at Foxwoods!

    Could not contain my excitement on Snapchat
    Chris H.

    Fay Da Bakery has all of the classic Chinese baked items you would come to expect: Cantonese Egg Tart, Flavored Mochi Balls, Melon Pan, and so much more. While they have the variety, most of the items I picked seemed a bit more on the stale side. That being said, I came during the end of the day and the baked goods no doubt had time to sit. Their baked creations which they kept hot held up well, with their beef curry puff pastry being some of the best I have had (flaky, crispy, and filled to the brim with curry beef)! As an added bonus, they also serve a large variety of bubble teas and smoothies. The bubble tea was serviceable enough, though the boba themselves were a bit on the overcooked side. Nevertheless, they still retained some of their "bounce" and were definitely soaked in honey. I would likely come to Fay Da again the next time I frequent Foxwoods and its a welcome site given how rare Chinese baked goods are in CT!

    Susan R.

    A fun place for unusual Asian pastry. I tried something familiar, a pecan tart, it's great trait was it wasn't overly sweet....and had a unique taste.

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    The food is never fresh, the customer service is horrible, and they barely know how to make tea. Not coming here again.

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    Iced coffee with bubbles (tapioca pearls), everything is good here!

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    Sugar Rush - Pillows that smell so yummy I would worry about drooling in your dreams.

    Sugar Rush

    4.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    Located across from Starbucks and Cedars Steakhouse at Foxwoods Resort Casino this little candy…read moreshop opened during Labor Day Weekend this year (2014) as part of the casinos retail concourse face lift. While small, this place really packs a punch with it's charm and variety of offerings. The staff tries to great everyone who comes in and the decor is very colorful/whimsical featuring a chandelier that looks like it's made of different colors of rock candy and chocolate sculptures. There seems to be a few different sections...Jelly Belly, M&Ms, retro candy, seasonal stuff, jewelry, gummies, pillows (some scented!), stationary, bacon themed stuff (wha?), loose individually wrapped candy you can buy by the pound (reasonable at $7.95 and since it's wrapped you can put some back if you think you are spending too much), and a bakery case that holds really fancy cupcakes and Cronuts (croissant donuts). For being in the casino the prices are really reasonable on most things and downright cheap on other things (you can get a lolly pop for 25 cents or a huge pixy stick for 75 cents). The things that run a premium on price seems to be the jewelry, a few of the stuffed animals, and the cupcakes/cronuts. That said they offer discounts for veterans, tribal members, and certain players cards (King, Ace, Royal) and take players points. I got a seasonal set of jelly bellys that had eggnog and candy cane flavors that were great and a selection of cupcakes and cronuts to try with my friends. If you want to splurge I TOTALLY recommend a pumpkin spice cronut (although Cinnamon Sugar and Maple Pecan were awesome too). SOOO GOOD...while I didn't get a ton of pumpkin flavor, I got that melt on your tongue nutmeggy cinnamon sweetness that was just amazing. The Cookies & Cream, Salted Caramel, and S'more cupcakes were REALLY good too. Very rich though.. glass of milk or coffee is definitely a must nearby. There is a lot of icing/filling to cake ratio (which I enjoy) and they are very pretty so I definitely feel like I'm getting a special treat for the price. Overall I say take a quick cruise through to see if they have anything to interest you (or samples they do from time to time) and then you'll know where to go to get a fairly decent priced sweet treat to sit with you at your table/slot machine/during a show/or after dinner.

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    Juniors Cheesecake

    Juniors Cheesecake

    3.7(52 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I absolutely love their cheesecake. It's honestly the best around and the apple cheesecake is my…read moreabsolute favorite. I've eaten here many times and have always had great experiences overall. However, during my most recent visit, I was a little disappointed. I felt misled about a few upcharges that weren't clearly explained when I ordered. I asked for an omelet, and when the server asked what kind of cheese I wanted, I assumed it was included but later found out it was an extra charge. I also asked to add avocado, which I expected to cost extra, but I didn't realize it would be nine dollars and actually come as guacamole with tomatoes, I did not ask for or want tomatoes and was not told they would be there. Good thing I do not have an allergy. The food was plenty and tasted good despite the tomatoes. I took half homebecuse I was full. The decor is beautiful and the service was friendly and attentive, so I didn't want to make a fuss at the time. I will definitely still come back, especially for the cheesecake, but I do hope they are a little clearer about add-on pricing in the future.

    This review is for the bakery outside the restaurant. It's kind of pricey. Bagels with cream cheese…read moreare probably the best deal after coffee. Those are both pretty good. The $5 cupcakes might be the next best deal, but the one I tried wasn't that good. It looked delicious but it didn't really live up to the hype. I've yet to try the cheesecake because I find it hard to believe that a $9 slice of cheesecake is worthwhile. But I'm sure I'll try it at some point.

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    Lunch special - Pastrami and matzoh ball soup.

    Vocatura Bakery - Large Ham Grinder with extra meat - toasted

    Vocatura Bakery

    3.7(75 reviews)
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    I forgot my lunch at home and realized Vocs was right around the corner. I bought an Italian Combo…read moregrinder on my way to the site and, seeing the car was cold, it kept perfectly until noon. The roll was absolutely perfect. Meats and cheese were delcious. Basically, it's the standard all should aspire to for a grinder. Excellent.

    I try to be fair and report the good with the bad…read more The annoying: 1) No restroom for paying customers. 2) My sister-in-law is a type 1 diabetic so she was asking about the sugar content. The guy behind the register was mumbling under his breath about 'no sugar content in the food' and said 'they ask a lot of questions.' He is lucky he doesn't have to ask those kind of questions and shouldn't be mumbling under his breath when paying customers are asking questions so they do not cause a spike in blood sugar that could cause a hospital visit. 3) Only one picnic table to sit outside. Now the good: 1) The lady who took our order was really nice, she asked how we wanted the sandwich prepped and answered our questions. 2) They offer an extra meat option for those who like a more filling sandwich. 3) The small sandwiches are rather large. So, if you have a TMJ problem, you may want to consider a bun instead of a grinder bread. 4) the cannolis are delicious, even better than the cannolis my spouse bought at Mike's Pastry in Boston (we waited 30+ minutes in line. So, the good outweighs the bad so we will visit again next time we are in town.

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