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    Six Ping

    4.3 (86 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Chocolate almond cookie
    Garrett H.

    Beautiful cakes and baked goods, beautiful and clean interior, and lastly a wonderful group of workers there. The people behind the counter are always very attentive. One thing to note, If you are looking for something really sweet this isn't the place. The food I get from here is always very light with some sweetness to it. I never walk away from it thinking I'm going to have a heart attack from a sugar rush. In my opinion, they do it just right! I love their chocolate almond cookies. They go perfect with a cup of coffee!

    Packaging is thoughtful and adorable!
    Marie B.

    Quaint Asian-themed bakery on the north side, with sweet & savory baked goods, both warm & chilled options. There are many breads (some with fillings), in addition to several cakes, tarts, and more! You might find something exotic to delight your curious palette or a cute anime-themed treat. The presentation is lovely and the packaging is thoughtful & super cute. (It is grab-and-go style; you pile your selections onto a tray and check out at the counter.) The bakery setup and the products are equally adorable, appealing to a love for pop-culture and to the taste buds.

    Maria Aimen J.

    The first thing I look for when I go to new places is to see how clean it is, and six ping is clean, modern and has the cutest bakes goods! The cakes looked adorable, the little bags of cookies are cute as well, and the egg custard we got was delicious. We also bought a croissant type bread with sliced almonds on top that my husband enjoyed. The only down side is that there were no savory options that were vegetarian, but maybe they can take this review as constructive criticism and start baking some.

    Coffee cake
    Canny F.

    They don't have ice cream cakes available after covid begun. They also are very particular on what they can design outside or their normal. As for the cake flavors, it's more limited than their menu because you need to order specific sizes for certain flavors. I ended up settling with the hello kitty coffee cake flavor. The cake was moist and spongy but the coffee flavor was not strong. They provided candles for the cake free of charge and I think they only needed 2-3 days in advance for placing the order.

    Kimmy N.

    I don't have to drive all the way down to Chinatown for pastries in baked goods. I'm kind of sad as the selections are not the same. The Macarons to my surprise tastes phenomenal. I took home the strawberry, cotton candy, taro, Matcha tea dessert. They are so delicious

    Mango cake

    I ordered a cake for my mother's birthday and it was just as in the pictures on their website. The taste was amazing and not too sweet which is perfect for her since she's diabetic. Love the chocolate croissants too, they're exquisite!

    I prefer 7.5 ping
    Fox E.

    Barbie prefers Seven And A Half Ping, but don't tell her I told you. Another excellent location of Six Ping. I'm starting to think there are more than six of these things. They have questionable service and good products and some of the prices are high, whereas other things are a pretty good deal. I really enjoy their Mochi type dessert when they have it.

    Various pastries and breads
    Joanna T.

    Stumbled upon this place after a nice lunch at a pho + seafood place next door. I was so excited when I saw such cute pastries and desserts, particularly the brown bear mousse cake. How could I not have gotten one? It was just so adorable and bears are my favorite animal. I was almost sad to have to ruin the aesthetic of it in order to eat it, but I can say that it tasted great as it looked. I enjoyed every bite, almost indefinitely. I also got a bunch of other baked goods which I found delicious as well. I did enjoy the cake more than the baked goods though. Some of the bread wasn't the softest or as moist as I hoped it would be, but regardless, I did still enjoy it. I'd definitely come back, maybe not to this location as it was a bit far, but there are several other locations that are closer to me.

    Sweet bun
    Moquita Q.

    Some of the best sweet buns I've ever tasted. Perfectly golden, inside is soft and almost cake like, you can taste the sweetness, it's almost like a custard when warmed. These buns pair nicely with pulled pork or some kind of pork dish! I ended up purchasing about 3 of their sweet buns. I didn't end up trying anything else but I promised myself I would try something different each time I came here.

    Cant remember the name but I don't think the fruit went with the chocolate. Didn't like this one.
    Mikka H.

    First time trying this bakery, 02.14.20 Unsure about the fruit tart haven't tasted that one yet. Didn't care for the american flag slice the fruit inside created like a weird after taste. The pink macaroon one was a bit bland since it was just chocolate cake and whipped cream. The waltz was pretty good a lot of whipped cream. But it was a good hit at the gathering I went to last night. For the prices I will definitely be back to try more!

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    Cute little bakery with cakes and pastries! Definitely worth a try. They have beautiful sponge cakes that have fresh fruit and cream.

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    The fruit cake were tasted ok , just hope in the future change it to a fresh fruit instead of can's fruits mix !

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    Six Ping on FM1960 is now called Anna Bakery. It's still delicious pastries with helpful and friendly staff.

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