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    Ohayo Bread House

    4.3 (82 reviews)
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    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Jenn C.

    Food: This bakery makes a wide variety of onigiris (Japanese-style rice balls) as well as other pastries and buns. The onigiris are delicious and packed with filling. I've tried the crawfish one as well as the mackerel, and I would highly recommend both. Some onigiri fillings include salmon, crab salad, eel, purple rice and salmon, curry chicken, spam musubi, Korean spicy spam, and many more. Service: Staff are friendly and welcoming. Ambiance: The bakery is a good size with comfortable seating and tables if you want to dine in. There are probably about 4-5 tables there. Overall, I would highly recommend this bakery!

    Carrie C.

    I like their concept, definitely not your usual Asian bakery on the 8th Avenue strip. They have a good selection of rice balls, creative buns, and coffee. I haven't settled on a favorite bun yet. I tried their black sesame chestnut bun, it was fine, not bad, but not something I'm rushing back for. Some of the rice balls can be a bit heavy on the rice. The spam musubi seems to be the most popular with kids. I find myself grabbing the purple rice kani and the yuzu mackerel the most. The neighborhood itself is crowded if you're walking or driving but the store inside is bright, spacious, and inviting. Overall, a solid, reliable grab and go spot if you want a quick bun or rice ball.

    Unique rice ball flavors: yuzu mackerel, cumin beef tongue.
    Sarah A.

    Just recently discovered this place and I was shook. I had no idea there was a rice ball heaven in the heart of 8th ave Brooklyn. Rice ball galore!! They had so many unique flavors. I tried the yuzu mackerel ($2.75) and the cumin beef tongue ($3). But also got my classic eel with purple rice ($2.75) to try. There is a lot of rice in the rice balls, but the meat was decent as well. I feel like most onigiris are made like this though. Unless I make it myself, I feel like the ratio of rice to meat will never satisfy me haha. Flavors were good though! I have to come back and try other flavors like the beef sukiyaki and butter chicken. Price was so good too! They also had bakery breads along the wall, but I didn't get any. Maybe next time and then I'll update my review. They looked fluffy and unique flavors as well.

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    Wilson H.

    Dunno why I didn't find this place sooner in life!! Being hungry and not knowing where to eat, I happened to stumble upon this place. Upon entering, I noticed there's nice ample space for customers to sit and enjoy the food. Was expecting the prices to be high, but it was the exact opposite! Ordered 5 onigiri and two tarts and it came out to less than 20$ which is under of in New York. The onigiri was delicious, salmon was my favorite. They tarts were creamy and delicious as well, highly recommend!!

    Jackie H.

    Wow amazing. So glad I popped by to try this. Loved the shrimp tempura. That is the best. Butter chicken was okay but if you like Indian style butter chicken, you may like this. They are thicc and chubby in the best way possible. Filling and yummy. Seaweed is crispy.

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    Sharlene D.

    Came in here on a hot humid day. Thank god for their AC. I got the Japanese rice and gyokuro drink with brown sugar jelly. I really enjoyed the jelly since it added a good texture to the drink for me to chew on. The drink itself was a bit too milky for me and I did not taste the tea as much as I wanted to. However the price point was fair at only $5! I also got the pineapple bread which was pretty good. Not overly sweet however a bit on the denser side. The cashier did not speak much English but I could tell she was trying her best to help me!

    Vanessa N.

    They offer a large variety of onigiri, from spam to beef sukiyaki, salmon teriyaki, chicken curry, beef tongue, and kimchi. The price varies a bit depending on the filling, but they generally fall between $2.5 and $3. We also got egg tarts, dragon fruit mochi bread, and ube bread. The latter two had filling inside.

    Purple Rice Crab Salad Onigiri
    Ruby C.

    Ohayo Bread House is my go-to spot for quick lunch in 8 Avenue, Brooklyn. This is where you can get a filling meal for less than $3. They have more than 25 flavors of riceballs according to my observation, including spam musubi. On the other side, they display freshly baked bread and egg tarts. They also have a full menu of drinks. *Butter Chicken Onigiri $2.75 Their onigiri is large and dense, but of course it has way more rice than filling at this price point. I have been eyeing their butter chicken onigiri for a while, and it turned out to be my favorite. The sauce was flavorful. Although there wasn't a lot of shredded chicken, it was enough to eat with the rice till my last bite. *Purple Rice Crab Salad Onigiri $2.75 *Octopus Salad Onigiri $2.75 The purple rice onigiri was still warm when I got it! The texture of purple rice was nice but the amount of crab salad was underwhelming, so as the octopus salad one. *Cranberry Cream Cheese Bun $2.75 They had a lot of baked goods that interested me, like coconut coffee roll, dragonfruit mochi bun and black sesame chestnut roll (sold out when i visited). I got my hands on their cranberry cream cheese bun. The bread size was bigger than my palm. Such a shame that there was only less than 10% filling but it was still a good price afterall. ***Get a discount if you pay in cash.

    Jane A.

    Was so happy to find a place nearby that sells onigiris. This cafe has lots of baked goods, breads, and bubble tea. I love that there is a wide variety of onigiri flavors. I really enjoyed my milk tea, shrimp tempura onigiri, and spam musubi. There are a lot of baked goods as well, which I would like to try next time. The cafe has a nice relaxing ambiance, with a couple of tables for seating. The staff was so nice and helpful, and it's a perfect spot to grab a snack and a sweet treat!

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    Kimberly W.

    Fave onigiri spot, sorry yaya's I like their Eel onigiri and they have a Pork one on the right shelf that's really good. There's never any Pork Floss onigiri when I visit!! Hope to try it soon, but I'm not surprised that it's very popular. Inside is very clean. It also looks very new and well taken care of. I also see them sweep and clean when I come by late at night around closing. There are a few seat and a lot of people hang out with cup of tea here. Even my mom said she sits here with a friend enjoying a cup of tea.

    Yingxin Y.

    Very disappointed at the bread here, even though they are in a low price, but the taste really not go well. I can only says we paid what it is. 2块钱一个欧包还想要多好吃。麻薯芝麻栗子包 芝麻味完全没有 栗子泥没有太浓郁栗子的味道 已经是买回去马上吃,但是欧包还是有点湿湿的口感,不够松软 . 紫薯欧包 看图就知道了,我就不多说了 紫薯酱吃出红豆罐头的味道,一整个无语 好不好吃?我吃一口就扔了

    Cristina C.

    There aren't many places in Brooklyn where you can get onigiris so this was such a pleasant surprise on 8th Ave. Ohayo had a good 20+ variations of onigiris and they also sell breads and drinks. Each onigiri is under $3 and you're really getting a bang for your buck. It is very filling and each onigiri comes with A LOT of rice. I got the beef sukiyaki ($2.75) and spicy spam ($2.50) and they were both decent. The rice was seasoned, fillings were flavorful but the seaweed tasted off to me. The seaweed was very bland but for the price, can't really complain. I would definitely come back to try the other options. The workers are constantly refilling the onigiris so they're pretty fresh. The bread options didn't look appealing to me but would try a drink next time. There are a few tables and chairs for dine in but the place is always packed!

    Mulan C.

    Major regrets because we did not buy more breads and onigiris from Ohayo. Everything was so delicious and fresh! It is so cute and cozy on the inside too. One of our favs included the black bread with spam&egg filling. The egg was JUICY and it had meat floss inside too, which made it that much better. We also really enjoyed the crab salad and shrimp tempura onigiris. Honestly, you can't go wrong with anything from here. Whenever we come back to Brooklyn, we will for sure be back for more!

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    First time coming in person (I have been spoiled and a fantastic coworker would bring in different…read moretreats from here on occasion). The space is relatively small, with a line inside and outside and a few tables outside. The length of the line and wait time varies based on the time of day and if you go on a weekday vs weekend. Go early if you don't want them to sell out of anything or purposely go a little later if you want one of their lunch sandwiches on focaccia. I have had the tomato and garlic focaccia twice now and each time it has been exceptional. Minor critique, the slices of garlic could be a bit smaller. I also had the shakshuka focaccia which is divine and I would absolutely recommend both. I need to come back to try their sandwiches as well. I am not a sweets person, but everyone I know loves their pastries. Getting someone a gif tcard here makes for a great gift.

    Dropped by Radio Bakery on the Tuesday morning after Memorial Day and the lines weren't too crazy…read more I got there in time to grab some breakfast items and baked goods, and then waited at a table outside for the lunch items to get set out around 11AM. I'm usually more of a savory girlie but all the sweet items we tried were great, especially the rhubarb croissant and the earl grey morning bun. I really enjoyed the focaccia sandwiches (smoked salmon and pea/mint/feta were elite) and the artichoke green garlic slice. The flavor of the sesame stirato was excellent but the bread itself was a tad too chewy for the filling we got with it (tuna salad), so that style probably works better with the jambon beurre. Will definitely be on the rotation whenever I'm in the city -- would love to try some of their seasonal/limited edition items one day, though not sure if I have it in me to brave the lines that can form on the weekends, lol! We'll see :)

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    Radio Bakery... is perfection. I completely understand the line…read more I first ordered the heirloom tomato & feta sandwich, which was unbelievable. It is so clear that they use incredibly high-quality ingredients and carefully curate each component, which is exactly why everything comes together in such an elevated way. The tomatoes reminded me of the ones I grew in my garden during California summers as a teenager. Perfectly salted, layered over soft, not-too-tart feta. The focaccia was made with beautiful olive oil and, while a bit chewier than I usually prefer, gave the sandwich a satisfying bite. I had to close my eyes while eating it just to savor it. The chocolate cherry almond croissant... wow. Such a creative combination, and it did not disappoint. Soft, buttery, and filled with a sour cherry compote that reminded me of a cherry cordial from a box of chocolates. 5/5. Hainsley, who helped me, was exceptionally lovely. Everyone even in line was very nice, the vibes were awesome. I'll definitely be back to try the spicy tofu sandwich and the heirloom tomato tart!

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