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    Steveston Bakery

    4.1 (41 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Breakfast bagel
    Monica W.

    Simple, laid back bakery. Came here on a Sunday morning and it was surprisingly full...likely, with regulars because they seemed to be familiar with the owners. You get to pour your own cup o' joe and they'll bring breakfast to your table. So nice and quaint. Perfect if you want no frills. The bakery items look really good too! I've been here in the afternoons where the selection isn't as good because most of the goodies are sold out. When we visited in the morning, the array of pastries and breads looked delightfully tempting...didn't get to buy any though because breakfast filled us up! Love love love this hometown bakery :)

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    Stan L.

    As long as you don't expect "gluten-free this" or "artisan that", then you'll like what Steveston Bakery has to offer. This place is totally unpretentious and old-school. They bake their goods fresh daily, and since it's a small operation, they carry a somewhat limited inventory of pastries. That said, we like their muffins and turnovers. I don't know if they use lard, shortening or what when they make their pies and turnovers, but whatever they use tastes terrific, I can't tell you if they serve good coffee because I usually go to the Starbucks or Waves across the street. But, this place does fairly brisk business, so customers seem to like their beverages as well.

    Issabelle F.

    I love bakeries, I really do. There's something about the sweet smell in the air the minute you walk in, and the beautiful assortment of pastries lined up on display ready for you to eat, that just has me salivating almost every single time I step into a bakery. This spot is no different. My brother and I had just finished our lunch, and we needed a small sweet treat to balance our all the savoury we just put in our bellies. The Steveston Bakery was right across the street, so we just popped in real quickly. Alas, the minute we walked in that sweet smell washed over us, and I was excited to take a look at what different pastries they had to offer. Croissants, muffins, cheesecakes... I did not know how I was going to pick just one. I settled on a chocolate croissant (although the almond croissant looked equally tempting) and my brother got a mini carrot cake - cream cheese frosting and all. My croissant, while yummy and chocolatey, was nothing in comparison to that carrot cake. WOW. It was perfect and so, so, so moist (and I hate using that word). It was so rich, that after 2 bites I was more than satisfied. The lady helping us at the register was a sweet older woman - I wasn't able to catch her name, but she was so helpful and very, very kind. I also saw that they serve an assortment of brunch items - breakfast bagels, breakfast burritos, and eggs benny... so I'd love to come back to check this out - especially since they bake all their bread in house! Honestly, I'd come back to this bakery just to get a large carrot cake for myself. No shame.

    Turkey bagel sandwich $6.95
    Monika C.

    I have to admit that I felt pretty skeptical walking in to grab lunch on the go. The place was jam packed and the staff were all in a frenzy (they were friendly though). The menu was easy enough to navigate but there's a separate board near the back letting you know what type of sandwich you can get. I opted for the turkey bagel sandwich on the last bagel (white) they had left and refused to have cheese added for an additional dollar (the sign for that was on another board). I got back to work and I was blown away by how good my bagel sandwich was. There was a good variety of veggies (lettuce, tomato, cucumber, green bell pepper and red onions) and a nice big stack of turkey meat. The only other thing inside was some mayo. The entire thing was panini pressed and it smelled incredible and the lines were delicious! I paid $6.95 and for a hearty sandwich in a tourist area, I think that's more than reasonable. There were a lot of customers ordering sweeter desserts but they didn't look all that appetizing. Maybe I'll swing by for a dessert next time and give it a go.

    Kenneth N.

    How can you not make an eclair, with real cream inside? Seems most bakeries these days content with just smearing chocolate on top lol. and their cinnamon buns are just ok. But it's good to have a fresh bakery in Steveston. Good spot to chit chat and coffee, without spending too much. Parallel parking on No.1 road.

    Steveston Bakery was voted the Best Bakery in Richmond for 2013
    Rick H.

    Was there this weekend again and the soup and sandwich were so very tasty. Also learned they were voted the Best Bakery in Richmond by the Richmond News Readers.

    Vegetable florentine soup with a multigrain bun. Delish!

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    Kam Do Bakery - 金都餅店 - Richmond Centre

    Kam Do Bakery - 金都餅店 - Richmond Centre

    3.9
    (183 reviews)
    5.9 km
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    Our family had a Pacific Northwest trip and we made it a priority to check out different small…read moremom-and-pop bakeries. We arrived around 4 pm and there was a huge selection. We ordered the following: Pineapple bun Barbecue pork bun Mexican bun Sponge cake Custard bun I wish we ordered more because I thoroughly enjoyed every item. Some of the items that particularly appealed to me are the mung bean cake, wife cake, and lotus seed cake. I would love to revisit and try other items when and if we make another trip to the Pacific Northwest. They only accept cash or Canadian debit card. There is an ATM at the shopping mall next door. There is also a Royal Bank and BMO across the street.

    Walking into this bakery instantly brought me back to my childhood. The familiar Asian bakery…read moreatmosphere, from the warm yellow lighting to the classic display cases and even the elderly woman behind the counter, felt deeply nostalgic. It reminded me of searching for pineapple buns as a kid. Unfortunately, the experience quickly took a turn. My wife, child, and I stopped in close to closing because my child wanted sesame balls. It was his first time ever asking for them, so we were excited to get a few. When we brought our items to the counter, the staff member curtly told us to grab more pastries, which already felt a bit off. Things became more uncomfortable during checkout. We were told they only accept CAD cards, which is understandable, but when we asked about paying in USD, they agreed at a one to one rate. Not ideal, but we were happy to support a local business. Our total came to 10.75 CAD and we paid with 20 USD. Instead of receiving proper change, we were strongly encouraged to take additional pastries because they did not have change. The staff was quite insistent, and we ended up with several extra items we did not really want. To make matters worse, after piling multiple pastries into my wife's already full hands as she was carrying bags from traveling, we asked for a bag and were initially told no. Only after we returned some of the coins given as change did a box and then suddenly a bag become available. The entire interaction felt unnecessarily pressured and uncomfortable. While both parties were speaking Chinese, I could not shake the feeling of being taken advantage of as an outsider simply trying to support the business. To top it off, the pastries themselves were mediocre at best. It is a shame, because the place has such a nostalgic charm, but the service left a lasting negative impression.

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    Harmony Bakery

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    4.2
    (36 reviews)
    7.3 km
    $

    The best changfen I've ever had. I've had changfen in the bay and in china but I think the reason…read moreis so good here is because they make it to order and get it to you steaming hot (never got to experience this elsewhere, very unfortunate I know, even dimsum is just warm). Also compared it with a few other changfen/rice roll places in Richmond and we still loved this one the most, especially at this price point ($7.50 cad with egg added) The changfen isn't in very distinct strips because it hasn't had time to cool down and take shape, but I didn't mind. There's also a little table to sit at and the chili oil is SO GOOD OH MY GOD AND you MUST add an egg It's also super sweet how they're always really excited when we mention that we always stop by when we come up from Seattle :,) HARMONY BAKERY MY GOAT

    Our family had a Pacific Northwest trip and we made it a priority to check out different small…read moremom-and-pop bakeries. The bakery closes at 6:30 pm and we arrived close to 5 pm. There was a decent selection and we ordered the following: Steamed sponge cake 蒸鬆糕 Wife cake 老婆餅 Coconut tart 椰撻 Brown sugar walnut bread 紅糖核桃包 Prices are standard but the baked goods were average. The walnut bread was very dry. There was a small surprise though. I noticed several items are Taishan pastries packed in plastic boxes. Those are difficult to come across especially with modernization. We did not have the capacity to try those and it would be difficult to bring back to the US. If we ever revisit, I would love to give those a try.

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