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    Nadine C.

    Baked goods in Honolulu, Hawaii... If you shop at Don Quijote on Kaheka Street, you've probably passed this bakery since it's located at the exit door of Don Q. The free shared parking is very convenient - as are all of the food vendors along the strip. Home + Bakery has beautiful refrigerated fruit and cream cakes. The bear and piggy cakes look too cute to eat! I was drawn to the individually wrapped pastries which are great for takeout consumption. Right by the cash register was a batch of hotdogs. I tried one - hmmm - the bun is like a regular hotdog bun. Nothing really outstanding. The hotdog was average, too. It just looked fancy! The taste was alright. The next day, I went back. The super polite lady wasn't there. Instead, the younger gal seemed kind of upset because she had just finished dealing with a difficult customer before me. Sorry. I asked for a sausage pastry because I like savory. Eh - it was ok. The pastry is very airy and soft. Taste wise, it's not memorable. I went back to make sure - and got a croissant. It's not buttery nor flakey. The outer layer barely has a crispness. It's more on the light side. The size is deceiving - there are many air pockets... Haha! Maybe I should go back for a cake. Who's birthday is next? LOL!

    Melon cream tart in a tiny bag after being forcefully squished
    Joyful Eater M.

    This is a message for the management or owner of this bakery- if you want to sell cream tarts, figure out a better way to hold the tart. You cannot have your untrained staff shove it inside a narrowly sized bag and smash the cream and still expect to sell it. I feel bad for the young girl who clearly has no idea to do this so I sucked it up and paid $3.10 for this completely cream-smashed piece of pastry.

    I love their breads and cakes here. Miss the old mocha bread. The crust layer was my fave. Please bring it back

    I've been coming here for years. Their mocha bread, cakes, castella cakes are so good! Please bring back the old mocha bread

    Fruit Cake #1 $26.98
    Ariana K.

    I have been eyeing out the cakes at this bakery for months! We shop at Don Quijote periodically and you cant miss this bakery because it is right next to the entrance. They always have the cutest cakes on display and I have always wanted to try one. So for my birthday this year we decided to order one! We ordered Fruit Cake #1 ($26.98) this is a 6" cake, which is perfect since it was for only 3 of us. When we picked up the cake, it came in this really well made box carrier, a plastic cutting knife, a cute happy birthday topper, and 3 candles! We did ask them to write my name on as well :] Because this cake was already so pretty, I only added a couple things to it to make it really personalized my birthday. So full disclosure I added my own star toothpicks and sailor moon prop. The cake came with a handful of fresh fruits on top. The flavor of the cake was not too sweet, light and moist (which is the perfect Japanese style cake in my opinion). It was filled with some light whipped cream and fruit in the middle. I think I have found my new go-to bakery for cakes. My experience here was great and the cake was just perfect. A huge MAHALO to Home + Bakery for operating during this pandemic.

    Cream bun
    Dathan C.

    These are crazy times and small business really needs our help. So, utilizing my last American Express, shop small credit, I decided to try this bakery I often walk past, but never patron. The lady there was super polite, friend, and efficient! She even picked out the best-looking apple turnover for me! They have a wide selection of baked goods, but they did run out of raisin bread, which apparently is a big draw. The seem to have more sweet than savory choices, but that might be because I went after lunch. They also have a wide variety of gorgeous looking cakes, but that's for another day, and for a post-COVID party. I picked up an apple turnover, cream bun, cranberry vanilla bun, and a custard bun for a little over $11 with tax to bring over to my parents' house. The apple turnover was incredibly flakey, but without that overpowering butter taste that off balances so many turnovers. The filing was a good amount of apples with just the right sweetness The cream bun had a light and airy cream filling, with super soft bun breading. The cranberry bun was also super soft with a slightly sweet, slightly tart cranberry flavor. The custard bun had a good amount of very smooth, and light custard with a sprinkling of almonds in, you guessed it, super soft breading. They take American Express! Parking is easy with the two large parking lots servicing the shopping center. There were never any sit-down areas in the shop before COVID, but the nearby benches have been removed, so eat in your car, or drive down to the beach park nearby and enjoy your pastries 6 feet apart from each other. 3.5 stars.

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    Derek Y.

    Wanted to eat something sweet, since I was at Don Quijote Kaheka, located front entrance from store. I gave them an extra star, because everything is bake fresh every morning. The pastry's was soft and chewy. Give this place a try if you're shopping at Don Quijote Kaheka. Buy some sweets to take home. Aloha, Derek

    Honey Castella
    Kimberly J.

    Located outside Don Quijote. They offer cakes and other baked goods. There wasn't a whole lot of variety when we visited but maybe everything had not been set up yet. Cashier was friendly and quick. There is no seating here, its a grab and go type place. Picked up a Honey Castella for the little one and he enjoyed it. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit, but it was definitely a convenient bakery.

    Banana cake
    Chelsy P.

    This place was okay, they made the cakes look cute and packaged them nicely bit flavor wasn't there. Also there is some miscommunication with the worker. We asked what kind of cake it was and it seemed like she was just trying to sell the cake and make it sound better then it is. We even spoke jorean with the worker but it didn't help. We asked what was in the fruit cake and the lady said it was a strawberry shortcake so we got it. When we cut into it there was just a little other fruits inside. They also charge for candles without mentioning the charge. We asked if they had candles and she said she would just give us one since we ordered 2 cakes ( which at other baker's they give you candles for free with purchase) she gave us 2 candles and charged us for one even when we didn't need it. The banana cake was cool because it is different and unique. I've never tried a banana cake so that was fun.

    Fruit Cake
    Crystal L.

    Glad this bakery was right outside of DonQ! Finished shopping for home yakiniku celebration and didn't want to drive to another location for a birthday cake. We were debating between the Strawberry Cake with gum balls and macaroons on it, or the Fruit Cake. We went with the Fruit cake ($42) because the employee said that it was also strawberry cake in it. To our surprise, the cake contained fruits that weren't the same as the ones on top of it. The fruits in the cake were like the fruit cocktail we would get in school. Squared pears, peaches and etc. We were hoping it would have the berries or be more strawberry as she said. $42 is around other strawberry cakes from other places but the Fruit Cocktail was unusual. They also were unable to writing a name on the cake, due to having 1 employee there.

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    Ric C.

    Ric's micro review- first impressions: Just tried their apple pie pastry- pretty good! Their in a soft opening and will have their grand opening on 8/1/17. They are occupying the space that used to house KFC at next to the front entrance. Very convenient! Similar to the many other Asian bakeries in Honolulu, they have a limited selection right now. It's a small footprint area but they have the tongs/tray style of item selection for many items. The cakes look quite appealing and I bet they taste as good as they look. Quite a few different decorating styles, all quite pleasing to the eyes. A welcome addition to the pastry scene. Good Luck Home Plus Bakery.

    Green tea cake
    Chris K.

    New bakery in front of Don Quijote. They have a wide range of cakes and breads. There are full cakes as well as individual serving sizes. I had the green tea slice which was really good! It had a handful of fruits on top: grapes, black berries, and half a strawberry. The cake was light and moist and they had some jam in between the layers as well as whip cream. It had a nice green tea taste and a fruity taste that I wasn't able to identify. My friend got the sweet potato cake which I had a bite of and that too was nice a light with a bit of sweet potato taste to it. It made me wonder if the doggy cakes that are made out of sweet potato tastes similar with a lower quality. They had raisin bread loaf and an assortment of other baked goods like ham and cheese pastry.

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    I really liked the an-pan! It's not overly sweet and the bread is pretty soft :) will be back to try other things.

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    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
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    @fortunefoodfinds: "If you DO-NUT know, you can find banana fritters here! You read that right, I…read morecame across n' scored the last banana fritter that KAMEHAMEHA BAKERY in Kalihi had for the day n' also picked up our usual go-to poi malasada, strawberry malasada, orange malasada, n' da kiddies chose a glazed donut, donut twist, n' chocolate covered long John. When you get the last one, it's like the feeling that you won!" SERVICE: fully staffed INTERIOR: when you enter the line forms to the left n' moves across to the right, narrow space, no dine-in just pick up n' go, canned soft drinks n' bottled water are available for purchase that are located in the fridges to the far left. EXTERIOR: next door to Ubae in Kalihi WAIT TIME: right under 10 mins from entering to leaving PARKING: free lot OVERALL COMMENTS: it's been years since my last visit n' I usually come for the poi malasadas so when I saw that they had one banana fritter, I had to have it! I've only had a banana fritter in Cali so this was a nice surprise. Bc it was banana mixed with apple, it had a hint of banana flavor. Crunchy n' glazed exterior with a very soft n' cinnamon interior. The malasadas are always tasty. Out of the poi, strawberry, n' orange, the orange has the most flavor come through. Ofc my kids highly enjoyed their donuts. Prices are really good on all the items we got ranging between $1.55 - $2.12; we spent right under $12 for everything. Will be back again!

    We got a bunch to share including the poipan, glazed croissant donut, malasada, glazed twist, poi…read morehaupia, and banana fritter. My favorites were the glazed items. The glazed croissant donut and glazed twist were sweet and delicious. They did a great job on their glazed items. I feel like sometimes glazed items can feel like old/stale glaze with dry pastry on inside but I can only describe theirs as juicy.

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    Poi Haupia - inside
    Poi Haupia - inside
    Custard Danish.
    Custard Danish.
    Banana Fritter $1.55

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    Banana Fritter $1.55
    Kona Coffee Purveyors

    Kona Coffee Purveyors

    4.4
    (2.6k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Good things come to those who wait. I only wish there were more people here specifically waiting…read morefor the coffee because it was absolutely delicious! Sadly, it seemed more folks were there for the pastries though. First off, I'm surprised I found such a fabulous cup of coffee in what feels like the epicenter of tourist life on this island. While visiting another island nearly establishment had signage stating they served Kona and/or Hawaiian coffee, but nearly every establishment's coffee was absolutely awful. Seeing the location I fully expected them to phone in the coffee, but it's clear that coffee comes first here, even if many of the guests are trying to get pastries! You'll be shocked by the line, but just know the staff is efficient and it moves fast. They offer a variety of their own locally roasted beans here, with options for batch brew, espresso drinks and even pour overs (impressive considering the volume of customers). The coffees are well described and the baristas have the additional knowledge you may be seeking when you order, and all in all this went as quickly as I could have expected. Truly, the coffee was delightful, and the fact I was drinking a hot drink on an extremely hot day didn't even phase me. I wanted so badly to bring home a bag of each one, but given that everything is more expensive in Hawaii, these were all 4x the price of the specialty coffee I buy on the mainland and I just couldn't make it happen. What will happen is me telling everyone to visit this shop when they're in Hawaii because it is 100% worth it. Won't you consider opening one in Reno NV?

    Long line, oven was broken, so only coffee and desserts available…read more Ordered a "Kona" coffee for $5. Quite frankly it's one of the worst cups of coffee I had. Watery, flavorless. This can't be Kona coffee, and if it was, they don't know how to brew it. Terribly horrible, really expensive coffee. Don't bother.

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    The famous pastry
    The famous pastry
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    Delicious dessert
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    The Local General Store

    The Local General Store

    4.7
    (164 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    My friend has me loving these pastries from local general store. I have been horrible with taking…read morepics but got to eat more of their delicious baked goods. Since it was their anniversary on Sunday, also got their celebratory funfetti cupcake which also like their baked goods did not disappoint. The croissant base of many of their pastries is flaky. When fresh it crunches with every bite that you take. This time around we had the cinnamon roll, mango danish which had a chocolate mochi filling, and their char siu bun. It's such a neat take to have char siu in a croissant. We are used to having it in the doughy bao bread but in a croissant, savory with a crunchy outside tastes so much better. I love sweet but this one wasn't overly sweet, who would have thought that mango and chocolate pair so well together. It's the summer months, fresh mango on pastries. It was the perfect ripeness. For the cinnamon roll, you honestly cannot forget get their cinnamon roll...It's flaky and again the frosting is not overly sweet. Can't wait to get another box of their pastries again soon.

    I met up with my friend at the Local Heneral for a quick snack. I was pleasantly surprised by the…read moreselection of food and pastries. It's a cute little shop with benches facing the windows to people watch. It was hard to pick one item, but I ended up trying the Char Siu Croissant. I loved the flavors combining the sweet glaze and the savory meat. It's now one of my go-to weekend treats!

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    Black sesame mochi danish cross section
    Black sesame mochi danish cross section
    3 delicious pastries!
    3 delicious pastries!
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    Front entrance
    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

    4.4
    (895 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    I love Pipeline Bakeshops Malasadas! I have been to several Malasada places in Hawaii but | love…read morethere's the best for the following reasons: 1. the size of the malasadas: some restaurants tend to make their Malasadas smaller and when places do this it ruins the overall texture and quality of it. The bigger the malasadas size the more airy and fluffy and more bread layers that will be inside. 2. their malasadas always taste fresh and the same quality each time. 3. their malasadas don't feel oily or heavy at all Overall I would highly recommend this place for their Malasadas! I'm so happy to have found them. I can back multiple times on my trip. They also have other desserts too that I have yet to try. They have ice cream, cakes, and other desserts Also tip: if you are ordering a malasada also order a coffee or a matcha drink to go with it. The cinnamon sugar from the malasada just matches so perfectly with a drink this restaurant is also a nice place for walking! There's lot of stores and restaurants to walk around! I'm trying to remember but I think there was a book off that was not too far from here! If you either drive or maybe walk. Service: staff was super helpful and friendly while I was there. I was having an issue with my online order because my phone was being glitchy and they were so nice in helping :) Also wanted to note their branding is so cute!! They even sell merch items too

    Everyone knows to go to Leonard's for freshly made malasadas, and the constant crowds there attest…read moreto their quality and variety (review: https://yelp.to/jaduiZfQRq). However, there are many alternative malasada purveyors throughout Honolulu, so I depended on local vloggers to find the best ones. This one popped up often on YouTube, and as luck would have it, we were dining at The Pig & The Lady on the next block. How calorifically convenient. We took the opportunity to stop by for a pre-dinner snack since they closed at 6PM. It's a cute shop with multiple sweets including quite a selection of housemade ice cream and delectable mouthfuls called Cake Bombs (Photo 10). We decided we would be good and ordered one unfilled Malasada each. Dusted with various sugar flavors, they were just $2.65 a piece. I went for the Coffee, while Jamie chose the daily special, Cinnamon (Photo 6). They were soft and tasty, quite comparable to Leonard's albeit a tad smaller. That wasn't necessarily a bad thing since we had dinner ahead of us. However, we let temptation get the best of us and shared a $5.50 slice of the Ube Haupia Mac Nut Bar, a yummy combination of sweet potato and ube topped with haupia (coconut milk pudding) on a macadamia nut crust (Photo 9). Truth be told, it stole the show from the malasadas. FOOD - 4 stars... the malasadas were good, but that ube dessert was next level AMBIANCE - 4 stars...really a takeout operation with a lot of temptations SERVICE - 4 stars...very calm and orderly TOTAL - 4 stars...yet another spot for sweet Hawaiian decadence RELATED - Exploring Hawaii? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/U7YPblfoMP

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    Interior during Malasada Day / Fat Tuesday, 2/17/2026
    Interior during Malasada Day / Fat Tuesday, 2/17/2026
    1/2 dozen malasada
    1/2 dozen malasada
    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

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    Liliha Bakery

    Liliha Bakery

    4.0
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    73 years in business

    We actually didn't plan to do dinner. I was told by many that the baked goods here were something…read morespecial and worth trying. Knowing me, I was most interested in the dessert, but we ended up dining here on a whim. We had really great service when we dined in. I ordered the oxtail soup because I hadn't had it before, which fulfills my rule of trying new foods when I can. It was tasty, with a unique spice blend reminiscent of other beef soups I've had in the past. However, I was particularly wowed however by the complementary bread and raspberry jam. Call me simple, but the bread was actually the star of the show for me, perfectly soft and buttery. The location in Waikiki is perhaps a clear reminder that it is a tourism city. The atmosphere is that of fine dining. Not a bad place to grab a meal when on vacation in Honolulu.

    Claims to have "freshly baked" bread... they're made early in the morning, I wanna say around 6am…read moreand sell into the night until closing, which is 10pm. The management really sucks. Bad customer service. When you get there in a busy/rush hour, they expect you to grab a ticket but they barely use that thing. I waited with my family while the ladies behind the counter talk amongst themselves to finally notice us. Server Emily had a really bad attitude. She didn't even welcome us or greeted us when we walked in. Seems like they just hire anyone.. Rush hour is around 6pm-7pm. Not that busy. You usually see the same people everyday. Food at the restaurant... the prime rib isn't even a prime rib. New York and shrimp is too expensive for a very thin not deveined shrimps. I like my steak med rare but the last time I ordered it, they cooked it very medium well & so I got it taken back to the cook to get another one but a manager named Geraldine stepped in and said they'd have to charge me twice if I wanted another one. I'm a local and this was really unfortunate. Will never come back here due to the lack of customer service.

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    Dining area
    Dining area
    Steak and Eggs
    Steak and Eggs
    Inside view

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