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    Panya Japanese Bakery

    3.8 (17 reviews)
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    Jenn C.

    Food: This bakery is located behind the Sunrise Mart in Industry City's Japan Village. They offer a variety of breads, pastries, desserts, cakes, drinks, and even savory food. I've tried their cheddar mochi breads and hojicha latte. Both were excellent. The mochi breads are very similar to Brazilian cheese bread. The hojicha latte was delicious and had very strong tea flavor. Some breads and pastries look better than others, but there's a lot of variety to choose from. Service: Staff are friendly and welcoming. Ambiance: The bakery is spacious with two tables for dining in. There is a lot of seating right outside of the bakery in the outdoor seating area in the courtyard too. Overall, I would recommend this bakery!

    Sandra S.

    Loved the old panya store in St Mark's area but it closed down during pandemic. So I was so happy they reopened one in industry city, next to Japan Village! They still sell most of their typical things but in a limited amount. I missed their Japanese strawberry shortcake so I had to come here! We got these to share: 1) strawberry shortcake, 2) keema curry pan, 3) cheese mochi balls, 4) sesame shortbread cookies. The strawberry shortcake was good but it didn't taste as good as it use to. Not too sweet & was creamy. Spongecake itself was soft. Keema curry pan - this was ok. Cheese mochi balls - it was also ok. Chewy, mochi texture, very light cheese flavor. Sesame shortbread cookies - I liked this the most as it tasted nice and the cookie was soft and crunchy. Friendly staff and limited seating inside & more seating outside. They sell other japanese pastries, sandos, desserts & beverages. Will come back to try their other things!

    Melody C.

    I didn't have much expectations for this bakery but I was pleasantly surprised! Came here to get a drink but walked out with a keema curry pan too! I thought the curry bread would be similar to Paris baguettes curry croquette (underwhelming) but nope! I air fried it once I got home and wow the texture is so good. It's like encrusted in lightly crisped particles?? And the flavor of the keema curry was also delicious. I would 1000% get it again. The mango matcha drink was a little disappointing but still quenched my thirst. The mango tasted like Costco's mango nectar drink, and when combined with the matcha, the flavor was a little muted. Would not get again but it wasn't necessarily bad. I saw other really interesting pastries in there like cookie croissant that I considered getting but since it was my first time trying the goods here, I didn't want to take such a big risk. I guess I will be getting more treats next time!

    Strawberry sandwiches, curry bread, boss coffee and hojicha cold tea
    Lalliet V.

    Was so excited when I found this place in Japan village. After visiting Japan, I miss the curry bread and strawberry sandwiches so much. When I saw they had these goods I immediately went in to grab some. The strawberry sandwich was just as I remember and the curry pan was so good too. It had some meat with a bit of spice. I definitely recommend it warmed up, which they can do if you ask they too. The other sweets are also really good. They are not to sugary so it's the perfect balance of sweetness, which was one of the things I miss from Japan.

    Green Tea Tiramisu
    Eric H.

    went to japan village and hit up panya bakery -- let me tell you, this place doesn't play around. the bread alone could ruin your diet and your self-control in one bite. but the pastries? bro... they're on another level. the green tea tiramisu had me questioning my life choices -- light, foamy, fancy little red beans on top like it's posing for a magazine cover. paired it with a hot bowl of gyusugi udon, because balance, right? carbs on carbs never looked so good. Also the staff was very attentive to your needs. #japanvillage #panyabakery #nyceats #foodnyc #japanesefood #brooklynfoodie #udonlove #nycfoodie #greenteadessert #tiramisu #nycbakery #foodieinthebigapple2025 #nyfoodadventures #eeeeeats #foodstagram #dessertlover

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    Mei C.

    A wonderfully sweet Japanese cafe located within Japan Village- Industry City. The aroma of baked goods filled the store as I walked in. All the cakes, pastries and baked goods looked so masterfully crafted- it's almost like a piece of art...well almost. I ordered a Vanilla Creme puff and an Iced Matcha latte. The creme puff tasted so airy and lite- without that heavy fullness. I truly enjoyed the Matcha latte drink and accompanied so well with my creme pastry. Was able to seat at the dine-in table to enjoy this sweet treat. Overall, a great addition to IC

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    Julie Ying X.

    I was so excited that they reopened Panya and it's in my neighborhood! I was so sad when they closed their East Village location years ago since I used to get all my birthday cakes from there. I always ordered the strawberry shortcake or the matcha tiramisu. This location has a lot of seating both indoor and outdoor. There's drinks, bread, pan, cakes, and cookies. I wanted to try their sandwiches but they don't have them until later in the afternoon. I bought the sukiyaki cheese pan, the spicy curry pan, and the matcha custard pan. They were all fresh and delicious. I'll definitely be back!

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    Radio Bakery

    Radio Bakery

    4.5
    (379 reviews)
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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

    4.5
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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!

    I went to Radio Bakery twice in a week recently and I am not mad about it…read more Loves: + The croissants are so good. Had the blueberry & corn ($9) and seasonal heirloom tomato ($8) and enjoyed them both. + My personal faves are the cheesy pretzel bearclaw ($6.50) and the shakshuka focaccia slice ($9) + Staff is quick and efficient and the long line outside is well organized The reality with Radio at both locations is there will be a wait. Line moves relatively fast but the slowdown is people deciding what to get, so I recommend looking at the menu in advance. Note about food drops: most items drop at 7:30am when they open, but late morning focaccia (eg. tomato & garlic) drop at 10am and lunch sandwiches drop at 11am!

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