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    Six Ping

    4.1 (106 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Nancy N.

    Love visiting here whenever I'm in the Dunhuang plaza. I really enjoy their pastries and how they're made. I'm not really a fan of some of their fillings though but I would just get other pastries as the bread is really enjoyable. My partner and I always grab their huge macaroons too!

    Thea W.

    One of the best bakeries in Bellaire. They always have the best snacks, cakes, drinks, cookies. Etc! We went when it was "closed" but they were so packed I think they stayed late until they sold out! Would def recommend coming to get your sweet tooth fix.

    Junel I.

    A quick visit around the Chinatown area and I was going on a bit of a unique day. It was Mid Autumn festival but surprisingly not very busy like I expected. I decided a few places and wanted to stop in Six Ping. I know there are a few locations but this is the one close by Friendship bbq. I was looking for mooncakes to celebrate the holiday and I have usually visited the location close by Viet Hoa often. But this would be my 2nd location if I am not there. Their selection is similar but with a few other items. There was a special of buy 2 get 1 free for mooncakes that day. I personally like the red bean and the other traditional flavors like mung bean or lotus are nice as well. Taro is another one I like to pick too. But additional this is my bakery for individual wrapped pineapple cake and selections of bread. The ham & cheese is a quick bite for me on the go. With the bread being fluffy and soft. Red bean and taro are usually my staple picks. But I never have any issues with any of the offerings. Overall I enjoy visits to Six Ping. The bakery is nice and simplistic in feel. It gives me a local neighborhood bakery vibe. I did pick the red bean turtle bread, ham & cheese, and took advantage on the mooncakes special. Personally for me, when in Chinatown, cash is king. You do get a bit of a discount off the total. Six Ping is straightforward in its approach: local, solid staple options, and custom cake orders. Meets all the requirements in my book.

    Charmaine S.

    I mean. So much choices of fresh baked goodies. Conveniently located in the Asian mall where we ate, and shop. I tried different pastry choices and they were good! Service was quick and efficient. Clean and organized.

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    Andrew W.

    Many delicious variety of bread and pastries I got to try some of them and they were all good! Literally, I don't know the name of that soft bread but the one I had was green soft somehow chewy bread! Very yummy And I had a custard bread as well! Many more amazing things to try out here! Come visit for those who love bread and pastries! Cheers

    Miriam Y.

    This place delivers sweet treats without overpowering you with sugar! We came here for dessert and every piece of dessert we had was light and satisfying! We even tried the ube gelato and loved it! Quick and friendly service! Not a really a sit down place so make sure you take it to go. Chill vibe that's enough to meet the needs. We even bought a piece for my aunt and she loved it!

    Coffee and pandan sponge bread
    Sinh L.

    Stumbled apon this bakery in the plaza while in town. Came in around 9 pm but on Yelp it said closed at 6 pm so not sure what's that about. It's a small bakery with a varieties of pastries such as sponge bread, hotdog buns, taro buns, cookies and cakes. When you walk inside, the left side along the walls have trays of buns laying around with the price and name of the buns. I grabbed coffee and pandan sponge bread. Then as I was checking out the lady said buy 2 pastries get 1 free on the counter next to her. I think because it was towards the end of the night she is trying to get rid of everything. So I grabbed 2 taro bread and 1 sweet bread. She got me alright. I only spent $10.50 on 5 items. I ate some of the pandan sponge bread. It was so light, soft and fluffy. Just amount of sweetness. Yes I would come back here again!

    Vanilla cake with fresh strawberry filling
    Nicole G.

    Literally my go to place for all my cakes. This time I was left amazed. It was my sisters birthday and there's this type of cake design going viral. I didn't know who could make me a cake like that and all I had to do was show them a pic and they got to work. It was so pretty and tasted so yummy. Thank you Six Ping! (the Kirby center wasn't included)

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    Florentin D.

    Cute little bakery with some of the sweetest and nastiest bread I've ever tried lol My favorite is the vanilla cake with the blueberry and raisin. The service wasn't friendly at all, however worth the try. I would come back to try much more for sure.

    Pipi H.

    Friendly lady, Sue was so nice and helpful! This is the only kind of bread that I like there. The price is not cheap but the only place that I can get this type of bread.

    Kalvin K.

    Chinese style pastries are always a win in my book. This bakery has all your wants and desires - even though I'm not a fan of durian, they have a lot of durian desserts. Everything is individually wrapped and easy to see and pick from. Very clean shop.

    Yvette S.

    Wildly incredible selection of all kinds of pastries.We we're visiting the Houston area and wanted to seek out some delicious dim sum and noodles and came across this impressive little bakery in Chinatown. We left there with coffee cream cookies,custard filled deliciousness of all kinds,some really tasty blueberry milk pudding and chrysanthemum tea. You can get a lot of bang for your buck here and it makes a wonderful gift addition for fellow carboholics like me! Go here support this place.Its clean,friendly and delicious!

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    Darian C.

    I love six ping their bread is soo good and their cake is somehow even better! I usually get the mango cake and it is covered with mango and topped with fresh fruit. The inside has 3 layers and the two layers between have even more mango and flan. It also doesn't have too much frosting which I think is a good things and it isn't too sweet! I always get this cake for birthdays and it is a crowd favorite!

    Pandan coconut bread 10/10

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