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    Home Sick Bakery

    4.6 (23 reviews)
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    Open 5:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Amy L.

    I arrived a little after opening so parking was not a problem. My favorite was the rolled pumpkin rice cake. It's not too sweet so I would suggest to top it with a bit of honey.

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    Bao D.

    I got 2 packages of kimbap. Food was solid, I would go back again to try other things. Affordable price, you can't get this price at H mart. The lady was super sweet. Parking it's a little limited so be careful of getting out when it's high traffic.

    Michelle V.

    Super sweet ladies who knew exactly what tteok I was looking for! Hmart always runs out so I gave this place a shot and it had plenty in stock at noon. Forgot to take a pic but I saw pics from past reviews and was able to secure them. The white one with black sesame seeds had the same texture as Vietnamese bánh bò and wasnt super sweet. The assorted one has honey and sesame seeds inside and was chewy like Korean spicy rice cakes

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    Andy V.

    1. The kimbap had a lot of ingredients, and the rice rolls were delicious and not too sweet! 2. The spot has busy casual vibes since they are a local supplier of the HMart nearby! 3. There are no tables for dining in! 4. The staff were friendly and timely with my order! 5. Parking lot is small! Note: There are no restrooms available for customers! Photo: Pumpkin Tteok and Kimbap

    Mung bean injeolmi
    Catherine B.

    TLDR: currently my favorite place for tteok This place has basically all of my favorites: - Jeungpyeon or sool-tteok (alcohol rice cake) basically tastes like the child of rice cake and white sandwich bread and has a faint alcohol smell from the makgeolli (fermented rice wine) it is made with. In the U.S., it is usually a poofy cube topped with black sesame seeds and slivered almonds. It is pretty plain in flavor but I LOVE its texture and it is has the addicting subtle bready sweetness of carbs. - Chal bam tteok (sweet rice chestnut rice cake) is a variation of my favorite kind of rice cake. It's made with sweet rice flour instead of regular rice flour, which makes it even chewier and almost transparent in color. This one is topped with sweet chestnuts, cranberries, dried peas, and dried strips of pumpkin. The bottom is dipped in a crumbled pumpkin(?) that has the texture of rough and dry crushed Korean sweet potato. I love that it's super chewy, slightly sweet, and has diverse textures from all the toppings. I don't recall trying their injeolmi (soybean rice cake), jeolpyeon (plain regular rice cake), or hobakmari (pumpkin rolls) but they were all soft to the touch and looked great so will be trying them next time:)

    Kat D.

    I love that the rice cake is not too sweet and often pick them up at Korean markets. I was extra excited to try their pumpkin ones. While a few of the pumpkin ones tasted good and had the chewy texture I love, most of this box unfortunately tasted like Dawn dish soap. You know, that very particular soapy flavor you get in your food when a dish isn't rinsed fully after being lathered in Dawn? I wasn't expecting this at all but the taste is unmistakable, and the more I chewed the more pronounced it was. I sadly have to toss the rest of the box as a result, so most of $8 down the drain. I love the offerings this place has and I know it's beloved, I just wish to ask that the owners be careful with rinsing things in the future. I know dish soap can be very resistant to being rinsed off completely, but I don't want customers to have to deal with this sick feeling I'm having at home now, no pun intended.

    a plate of bread and a bag of milk
    VeloRide R.

    We went Korean bakery hopping today and Home Sick Bakery, aka "H.S. Bakery" on label was our last stop. Not sure what it is called but it is bite-sized rice cake w peanuts in some pieces, covered in fine mung bean powder. If you like Vietnamese "banh day dau", you will LOVE these even MUCH MORE. They are so good that a few sample pieces ended up being half a tray that I inhaled in minutes. Highly recommend and will definitely be back. Thanks, nice Korean man who had to stop working in the kitchen to ring up our 1 rice cake tray, with a smile. PS. We sampled the same rice cake covered in beige bean powder at Han Yang bakery and it was no comparison, dry and crumbly with zero chewy texture.

    Rice cake with honey and sesame, Kimbap
    Julie R.

    Love Home Sick Bakery's rice cakes and kimbap! They use all natural ingredients for their rice cakes so you can definitely tell difference from other brand rice cakes. Their kimbap taste just like homemade and don't have after taste that won't make you indigested. HSB also sells house made sesame oil and multi grain powders which are must try! Perfect place to order tray size for party or special occasion. Make sure to take cash with you and it will be worth it!

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    Joa K.

    We found this place while looking for some other place. The moment we saw the storefront we had to make a visit. I believe they mostly sell wholesale to Asian stores or markets. This "bakery" is their local shop. There was a nice old man working the store when we visited. It's definitely more of a Korean dduk or ddeok (rice cake) shop. It's not so much of a bread bakery. On the front of the store, they say they can freshly squeeze and produce sesame seed oil....interesting! It's in a small plaza right on GG blvd so I guess that is useful! :P They sell a variety of ddeoks - ovalettes for cooking ddeokguk, cylinders for ddeokbokgi, ready to eat ddeoks, event/festive ddeoks, etc. We got 1 of injeolmi ddeok and 1 of "rainbow" ddeok. They were both perfectly glutinous and had just the right texture and taste. The rainbow one was a bit on the dry side, which is common with this type of ddeok...but that doesn't mean I want the dryness. The injeolmi was great - it was the exact stickiness and taste I wanted! I would definitely get this again. If this place was closer to me, I would definitely visit more often. This place is CASH ONLY.

    Modem dduk. With red bean dduk in the back.

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    Very good rice cakes. Comparable to Korea! Me and my mom really enjoyed being able to try this on our trip to California

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    Cute little place with a very affordable array of goodies. Love the rice products. I tried a sampler.

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    Delicious rice cakes. We always order from here for special events - cakes, trays, etc.. One of the best rice cake shops in SoCal.

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    The kimbap was delicious and very worth the price, and I would have taken a picture if I didn't eat my food so fast.

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    Long Phung Bakery

    Long Phung Bakery

    4.4
    (426 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    The first time I tried this fresh fruit cake was when a co-worker brought it for a party. It was…read moreFANTASTIC!! So, I bought a 1/4 sheet cake for my husband's birthday on purpose because I wanted leftovers!!! The fruit is fresh and plentiful. The cake has two regular cake layers, one layer of crispy pastry and a pudding layer all surrounded by delicious (not too sweet) fresh whipped cream)... This is my favorite kind of cake and if you'll compare the Yelp ratings on other bakeries who also sell a similar type cake, Long Phung Bakery wins!! They make them fresh daily and you can normally just walk in to get one, but call ahead to reserve!

    You've got to go and try this little shop. It looks like a floral shop with the most gorgeous…read moreorchids I've ever seen. The shop is a bit overwhelming with all the stuff inside. It seems a bit messy, or maybe they need a bigger shop. Step further into the shop and there it is, the case of cakes! The case itself is old and the window to view the cakes is not clear, seems foggy. Hard to see the cakes. But with all the hype about this bakery on social media, I had to try it The Fruit Cakes are unique with fresh fruit not glazed or jam. Big bite size strawberries, mango, kiwi, grapes, pineapple with a thin layer of sponge cake, layers of crunchy phyllo and whipped cream. The smallest cake is a 1/4 sheet which cost $45. With all the fruit on top, it made it challenging to slice nice looking dessert slices. Super yummy, I can understand why people are making reels about this place on social media. It's a winner. Friendly service, accommodating and responsive to our needs. We requested no kiwi due to one allergy to it and they make it within 10 minutes.

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    Smallest size
    Smallest size
    Our beautiful wedding cake and my florist added the flowers
    Our beautiful wedding cake and my florist added the flowers
    Orchids Arrangement | ~$85

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    Orchids Arrangement | ~$85
    Manmi Bakery

    Manmi Bakery

    4.4
    (664 reviews)
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    This is the place to go if you want cream puffs in OC! I've been going here since I was a child,…read moreand truly, I've never had a better cream puff than from here. Anyone I've offered a Manmi cream puff to agrees with me. Cream puffs are 75 cents each. They're big and are generously filled with a custard cream. The pastry bit itself is fluffy and not too dense, unlike other puffs I've had. It's not too sweet, and if I don't watch myself, I'd easily eat a shameful amount of them in a single sitting. I usually pay in cash, but you can pay with card (except American Express) if you're okay with a small processing fee. There isn't much seating in the bakery, but there are a couple of chairs and tables to the left. From my experience, people usually just come and go. Service is standard and relatively friendly. 100/10 would recommend.

    I just first wanted to remind you I'm a big foodie and always base on yelp review. I love cream…read morepuffs by all means and was looking forward to trying these. They sell by 75 cents each which is good. Parking a little tight but if you go on weekday it's not too bad. The lady who greeted me wasn't too friendly she literally started me down and looked like she just wanted to rush me out. Also guys they take cash only but if card use they charge $1 fee. So she took my order and went next door to charge my card but I didn't know next door was a coffee place guess they link together. Funny thing was she didn't smile and the man who came after me she greeted him with a smile because they are of the same ethnicity. Language wasn't an issue here but to stare at customer like that I'm not coming back there ever again. Even though the cream puffs were so good very soft and not too sweet. I always go by first experience and impression. I will be looking forward other bakery's in Garden Grove.

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    Drinks store next to the bakery store
    Drinks store next to the bakery store
    Cream puff filled to the brim

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    Cream puff filled to the brim
    Yummy Banh Bao

    Yummy Banh Bao

    3.9
    (312 reviews)
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    If you're looking for a variety of bao flavors instead of one giant bun, this is definitely my…read morego-to spot. I love that they offer both sweet and savory options, and their assorted box is a great value at around $15. One of my favorites is the salted egg yolk bao, which can be surprisingly hard to find elsewhere. It's perfect if you want something a little different, and then you can round out your order with a few sweet buns for dessert. Everything is always fresh, soft, and served quickly. What really stands out to me is the meat-to-bun ratio. Even though the buns look smaller, they're generously filled with meat. If you're someone who prefers a lot of fluffy white bun and less filling, this might not be your style. Personally, I love it because many of the larger bao I've had elsewhere are mostly dough with relatively little filling. Here, the portions feel much more balanced, making every bite satisfying. Highly recommend if you're looking for quality, variety, and great flavor.

    Soft opening. I came in to get some Banh Baos (steam buns) but I don't see any banh boas available…read more Very limited items. I see they have prep meals Takeout like fish and meat boxes. They have Banh Xeo and Banh Khot that most Yummy does not have. Will check back later and update if more items are added to their menu.

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    They stir-fried instead of grilled beef as it said on the menu
    They stir-fried instead of grilled beef as it said on the menu
    Yummy Banh Bao
    Thâp Cam Trúng Gà (Combination Bao).

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    Thâp Cam Trúng Gà (Combination Bao).

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