Cute little corner shop with Indonesian goodies and light drinks (coffee, tea. Not a lot of choice for drinks, for now). They only open from 7-3 on weekdays and 8-3 on the weekend. The breads are freshly baked in that day, very soft and delicious. The flavors are not overpowering. Just enough to have the best taste. Price around $2.75-$3 roughly for their baked goods. Do come earlier if you want more selections. They do not have seating inside, but have a small table outside. I only able to get chocolate banana bread and pizza bread because I came 10min before closing time. Would definitely come back again to get more! They accept cards payments which is a huge plus for millennial like myself that always bring plastics. Note....
Read moreThis is my favorite place ever.
What supporting local businesses is all about. Place is awesome. Super nice people making delicious baked goods. I tried 4 of them and they were all incredible. Literally coming out fresh and placed into the plastic bag for me and such a nice variety of savory and sweet. Can’t wait to come back and try more and also the breakfast sandwich and coffee.
Edit: Yet to try the breakfast sandwich or coffee but the onigiri is the best I’ve ever had. I’ve also been trying more Asian baked goods from other places and I’d say this place is by far the best I’ve had....
Read morePerfect spot to pick up a light breakfast or snack then walk and chat with my friend! The staff were exceptionally welcoming and clearly helped explain the names of the Indonesian menu. We got a mix of sweet and savory pastries for an organizer meeting and everyone raved!
The interior of the store is small with a few folding chairs lining the walls. They make everything fresh and you can tell by the great, light texture of the breads and pastries! Each item is perfectly sized to give you a satisfying snack but also priced so you can buy 2-3 of most items for...
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