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November 2023 by Victor G.
M Y Bakery is located within Marina grocery in the far right corner ("Freshly Baked"), past the hot foods section. Eats are on display on both sides of the ordering counter.Offerings (Taiwanese bakes) : buns, whole cakes, whole bread loafs, bread slices, pastries, mini rolls, macarons, pineapple pastry, singly or in boxes of 6, 8.-flavas of chocolate, pork floss, chocolate, banana, taro, pork sung re: breads, rolls...Self service what u like, bring it to counter, pay. No decor at all. Red boxes stacked on shelves above the shelves which holds the baked goods. Looked at the selections. Nothing struck my fancy, so left empty handed. 12ish may be too late to get the "hot" items.
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October 2023 by Sabrina
The owner was very nice and helpful. I love their pastries, where you can taste their hard work. The flavor was perfectly balanced. I’m glad we found this bakery to buy some pastries for the moon festival!
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April 2023 by Sohel Rana
We ordered a two tier cake for our daughter's birthday. The price was reasonable, taste was good and very friendly service.
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January 2023 by Ruchika M.
Im a fiend for Salted Egg Yolk (common Asian pastry filling) and let me tell u, this place is salted egg yolk HEAVEN! My friend and I purchased multiple salted egg yolk buns from here; best believe we consumed them all - couldn't help it, the stuff is addictive fr. The flavor combos we got (1. Mochi x Pork Floss x Salted Egg Yolk 2. Sesame-Crusted Black Sesame Paste x Salted Egg Yolk 3. Molten Egg Yolk x Red Bean) are creative and the flavor pairings in each one somehow work harmoniously. Every bun possesses a hint of sweetness, slight savory element and righteous touch of umami - they've nailed it man
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January 2023 by Yu-Ching P.
Ordered cake and paid in advance; but got their several days old cake insteadOrdered in person and paid in full. However, when picking cake up at the scheduled time, they seem clueless and asked me "What cake did you order?" After I told them, they just give me the cake in the display and asked me to pay again even though the receipt has been noted as paid! I explicitly asked "Are you sure that this is the cake you made for my order?" The woman impatiently replied "Of course". It's only until I am half way home, it dawned on me that the cake didn't have my BF's name which I asked for since it's for his birthday.Not surprising, the cake didn't taste fresh either.Well, I will NOT return and will warn all my friends to go elsewhere if they want freshly made cakes.
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December 2022 by Mengzhu Gao
Love the bakery here!
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November 2022 by Nicole Gao
Love the bakery here!
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November 2022 by Kim
The best meat floss bread in Wanqu
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August 2022 by Amy N.
I really wanted to like their pastries at almost $5 each but they were just ok. I got the taro pastry, Q mochi, wedding sesame pastry, and red bean mochi pastry. I just wasn't a huge fan of their outside layers even if the inside was good. The sweet and salty of the egg yolk, pork floss, res bean, and mochi if the Q mochi was a little strange for me. Not horrible, not great. The inside of the taro was good but the outside almost felt doughy.The croissant was buttery, soft, and delicious. It wasn't the crispy, flake everywhere croissant, so if you're looking for that, this isn't it. It was still quite tasty! We also got their wheat sandwich bread which was normal and delicious. They made for excellent sandwiches!
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June 2022 by Why-Tie Z.
I was looking for the best red bean salted egg pastry and went to:1) M.Y. Bakery $3.852) Sheng Kee Bakery $3.25Both places accept credit card only at minimum purchase of $10.M.Y. Bakery is the clear winner without doubt. Nice dough and the filling was not too overwhelming. I would certainly go for the deal buying 5 and get one free. I give it -1 star due to the really high price and inflexibly payment options. Sheng kee on the other hand was disappointing. Way to heavy, buttery mushy almost. Didn't like it.Update: red bean Mochi was better than the coconut one with salted egg. Best is still the normal salted egg with red bean
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May 2022 by Pepper
Mini Taro cake had no fruit on top, and the "whip cream" was super stiff and tasted off. Birthday boy was really looking forward to it and was really disappointed. Would not buy again.
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April 2022 by Marie H.
Birthday boy was really disappointed. Cream was stiff and weirdly difficult to clean off the table. We ate 1/16 of the mini cake and the rest is going to a meeting.
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April 2022 by Mango M.
Went there about an hour before closing and the bakery pretty much had almost sold their buns. A few options left. Price is reasonable and for the buns, there is a special for buy 4 get 1 free. Besides buns, there are also other varieties of bakeries available such as mocha cake or cake rolls. Minimum $10 if using credit card.
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April 2022 by Xiaoye Jin
We had multiple group orders from this bakery and I loved their products. Bread was not too greasy/oily and cheesecakes and frozen dumplings (yes they have authentic Northern Chinese dumplings) were delicious!
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March 2022 by Cherylynn N.
4.5 STARS Nearly $5 for one Bǐng?! After the initial shock, I had to check myself. I don't complain about a $6 croissant from a pâtisserie. What about a boba drink? A freakin' boba drink can cost up to $8....for some tea, milk, and balls...that one can easily make at home. And, there are days, I'll have two drinks. Sans the balls. Then, some of us wonder why we're hella broque?! The Bǐng at M. Y Bakery are 100% worth the price (I'm trying to change my mentality that AZN food should be cheap) but I'll get into that later... M. Y Bakery's specialty are Bǐng, Taiwanese flakey pastries with various fillings. They're a family-owned and operated business located inside Marina Food Market. As you enter head to the back right, they're next to the BBQ deli counter. Delivery available via DoorDash. You can also find their goods on WEEE!, a Bay Area based grocery delivery service. S E L E C T I O N Bread, pastries (Taiwanese pineapple cakes), cookies, and bǐng (a selection that I haven't seen elsewhere). They also have basque burnt cheesecakes but I didn't see any on display so they may require pre-order? Gift boxes with assorted items available. Not every label is in English but the staff is more than happy to help translate. Credit cards accepted with a $10 minimum. Staff wore masks. M Y P I C K S ***Spread: * Mochi Pastry / 鸳鸯酥红豆 Red Bean + Mochi Bǐng ($4.45) * Mochi Pastry / 玉露Q饼: Pork Floss + Mung Bean Bǐng ($4.65) * Q Pastry / Q饼: Red bean + Mochi + Salted Egg + Pork Floss Bǐng ($4.85) First, can we appreciate ALL the laminated flaky layers: I was covered in flaky goodness because it was so light and shatteringly crispy. And, having to make the fillings especially the mochi, it's arguably more labor intensive than a croissant so it's worth the cost. Plus, they're fairly large so easily shareable. I'm super basic so my fav was the plain red bean mochi; a good balance of savory sweetness with crisp flaky layers. Next fav, was the pork floss and mung bean which was savory, sweet, and nutty with a meaty umami. My least fav was the red bean, mochi, salted egg, and pork floss but only because the combo was too salty for me. S H E L F L I F E I asked the lady how long the Bǐngs are good for and she said, 7 days. That's a BIIIIG stretch. I tried the Bǐngs the next day, and the mochi had already lost some of its QQ chew and by day three, there was no more chewy bite. I def recommend eating them the same day you buy them! S E R V I C E Friendly and prompt. A M B I A N C E Bakery stall inside the market. No seating. P A R K I N G Plenty of free, easy parking in Beresford Square Shopping Center. Overall, delicious, beautifully crafted, and unique Bǐngs that you probably won't find anywhere else in the Bay Area. Def recommend checking out M. Y bakery if you happen to be in the Milpitas area!