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    Seeher Bakery

    3.4 (16 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Michelle C.

    I stopped by Seeher Bakery when they first opened back in November. The space was very clean and modern, and the staff were lovely. I ordered a mochi bread ($3.50) and the Camelot Latte ($6.25) that they recommended. The latte came with several chunks of honeycomb toffee, and was on the milkier side. I ordered it iced, but I think I would enjoy it more hot with the honeycomb toffee. I also tried an Osmanthus Latte ($6.25), which was quite nice served hot, but the osmanthus honey was all the way at the bottom and only perfumed the second half of the drink. I did feel the coffee was well-caffeinated but the mochi bread was really hard and lacked any bit of chew. Nonetheless, I am happy to support a local bakery open up and am happy to return to try another drink. Seeher also seems to produce higher quality baked goods on par with those of Tous Les Jours and Paris Baguette, with Asian focused flavors like earl grey, red bean, and matcha.

    Fanny D.

    Ordered brown sugar coffee. Expresso was a little overpowering. Also got their red bean bun which was average. The pork foss with seaweed is pretty good; similar to sponge cake covered in pork foss. Atmosphere: quiet, calm.

    Linda L.

    Came here after dinner on a Saturday 7:30pm and it was nice and quiet. I like the modern feel of it. Ordered a fresh watermelon slushie for the kids which they enjoyed. Had their taro mochi. Liked that it was a lot of filling and not overly sweet and light. I prefer the matcha one though. Also ordered their fluffy earl grey bread to make french toast! Can't wait to see how it taste! IG@Jubes111

    Jessica H.

    The pastry selection is good (highly recommend matcha pretzel bread), service is also pretty good (although they said no paper bags available when there is a whole line of them on display), & ambiance is cozy (good for chilling).

    I passed by this bakery many times and finally got the chance to try their bakery and drink items. The interior is cozy and warm. There are many seats for customers to sit and enjoy their food. From first glance, their selections are diverse and unique; flavors such as matcha, red bean, earl grey, walnut, purple rice on display. I visited early morning and didn't want something too sweet, instead something light and satisfying. I got the earl grey twisted bread and walnut cream bun. I also got the super persimmon drink since it's in season! I was disappointed by the lackluster flavors. The breads were big but flavors were not there. Earl grey could have been more potent. The walnut bun was slightly sweet but did not have cream as the display claimed it to have. Service was fast: the bread is already prepared but the drink takes 5-10 minutes to make.

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    Not many variety of breads, but they do have nice hot milk tea, seating is a plus for the store, will return

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