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- Serious EatsSeptember 8, 2011Best Mochi Doughnut: Based on mochi flour employed both in the dough and in the mix sprinkled over the fried exterior, this is a chewy and satisfying treat with subtle nutty undertones. Read more
- Thalia KAugust 20, 2010sugared red-bean doughnuts ($1.50) and gombo, their denser, crackly-shelled cousins ($1.35), which are made with white flour and covered with peanut-cookie chunks. (via TONY)
- etta yMarch 22, 2011The shaved ice here is such a treat in the summer. Loaded with fruit, azuki, loads of little mochi bits and drizzles with green tea.
- Daisy KFebruary 15, 2012I move their butter cream bun. All the desserts are so pretty but pricey. A Coke is $4.50. Coffees, teas and shakes are $7.
- Danielle WilliamsMarch 31, 2012Even if you order an entire cake to eat in, you still cannot sit down unless you also order something off the menu (a coffee, tea, etc). WACK.
- Some people swear by the strawberry tea, but I love the papaya tea personally!
- Mason MargariteJuly 29, 2011Excellent baked goods and the best bubble tea around! Try "milk tea" flavor!
- Clyde Erwin BarrettoNovember 11, 2010Very cute and very "Korean" cafe. Items are a little pricey but most are tastey. The decor and atmosphere is what you're paying for.
- Jaeson KimSeptember 16, 2010Best Korean pastries in Manhattan. Get anything with red beans. Loafs and rolls are great for groups. Drinks are good but way overpriced.
- MeliApril 19, 2012I don't know whether this is typical of the NYC location or not, but apparently, if you buy a bubble tea and 4 pastries, you're not allowed to sit down.
- Eric VidalNovember 9, 2011Nice environment for quick meetings in midtown. But I prefer Paris Baguette pastries.
- ALMA TRIBIANANovember 21, 2010Try their macaroons, very very good... they have coffee, blueberry, strawberry, vanilla, etc.
- ChloeMarch 10, 2012Servers are managing waiting list inappropriate and give customers seats according their connection
- Alper DMarch 10, 2012If you have a connection, you can cut the line in this place. This is very disturbing.
- Ian FrancisJanuary 19, 2010Have the bubble tea and some dessert, and just enjoy the environment. The decor and ambiance is pretty swanky!
- Kendo K.April 24, 2012Cake was a disaster, green tea iced cream is a joke, banana moose and italian soda was ok. Warning : better to not give it a try.
- pea bun and patbingsoo, yum... but don't eat in. prices are ridiculous vs. take-away
- MeliApril 19, 2012Not worth it. There's another bakery nearby. Go there! Koryodang in fort lee is so much better and nicer! U can sit if u buy ONE pastry unlike here.
- MeliApril 19, 2012Sitting down requires purchasing from a diff menu. Also, their bubble tea is overpriced and taste like shit. Don't buy b-tea from here! Rude customer service. Never going here again.
- Jp RangelSeptember 20, 2011Most stupid place in NYC. I got something to drink to go and was thrown out. Apparently I can't join my friends who decided to sit and order cake. Stupid.
- Delicious Korean baked goods (I'd recommend things involving chestnut).