I wasnt looking for a bakery, but when a Pandaría presents itself, one must take a look 😋. I can concur, the young lady behind the counter does not speak English very well, fair enough. My Spanish is terrible. We muddled through it together. It is a crowded store, but I have the feeling their primary purpose is catering events vs. a standard bakery.
I got a horchata and a slice of chocolate tres leches. The horchata was absolutely perfect; not too sweet or heavily spiced (cinnamon and nutmeg, I think). So refreshing. I'll update on the tres leches as I've had birthday cake for a couple of days and I need my blood...
Read moreWell I wanted to be able to write a good review. However, this was the second time we purchased a cake. It was for my daughter’s 3rd birthday. Last year the cake was awesome they gave us just what we asked for. This year, well the cake looked awesome and my daughter couldn’t wait to get a piece. I cut a small section and the cake was watery at the bottom. Also, at the bottom was fruit.. Totally freaked me out!!!-I called to speak with someone about it, unfortunately no one spoke english. So unfortunate. Would be a even better place if it was...
Read moreI wanted to buy some pastries, but the lady behind the counter pretended she couldn't speak English. I asked did they make them and she said yes, but she couldn't tell me what they were. That makes no sense. If you have a bakery shop, someone there should be able to assist all customers. I felt as though that she didn't want to serve me. She even said no bueno which means no good. I asked her what was she referring to and she just Shook her head. However, I don't know if she was referring to me or...
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