Tiny cream buns for $4+ each. I got the seasonal special white peach flavor and while it wasn't bad, I don't see how it's worth the price tag. The bun wasn't as fluffy as I expected. Honestly I could get better buns at the many bakeries in nearby Chinatown.The omikuji area was also empty... A shame because it would have made the experience a bit more interesting.
I ordered combo 3 and the custard cream bun off ubereats. The tamago egg bun is just a fancier more expensive version of egg salad sandwich. I got match tofu and houjicha black sesame latte as the sides. The tofu was alright, like a curd version of matcha latte. The drink is pretty nice if you like the “burnt” tea flavor like genmaicha or roasted grass jelly bubble tea. The custard bun is pretty good. Their buns remind me of a better softer version of the buns you get on an airplane.
Check out the menu online for current seasonal flavours!
Price: $4.20 a bun and other drinks and snacks for pretty cheap. Worth itMy experience: visited this location in person and loved it. Very cute and great customer service. Delicious cream buns my favourites were the taro, matcha, red bean & classic. Chocolate tastes like a chocolate mousse which is light and still very delicious. Basically you can't go wrong with anything you get and you'll be happy you tried it. I will be back to have more ?? highly recommend!*Not accessible as there are 3-5 stairs to the door
Super fresh, simple Japanese bakery with yummy sandwiches and fresh puddings. The puddings are really incredible! My favourite items on the menu are the tamago (egg salad) sandwich and the caramel pudding.
I came here when it first opened, so my experience sounds like it differs from current experiences.Extremely fresh - they imported ingredients directly from Japan to make it in house. Creme was slightly sweet, not overpowering at all nor too creamy. It simply had a great fresh milk/cream taste + whatever flavour you had.Okay value - cute date food to share. Flavours on point.
Hattendo, a little cute bakery from Hiroshima, Japan. They specialize in Japanese cream buns. We had Matcha Cream Buns this time. I actually tried it a long time ago but I didn't feel like it much. However, I wanted to give them a try again and I wasn't disappointed at all.Their buns were light & soft and their matcha fillings were flavourful, tasty and not overly sweet. Their packaging was cute. Though I ordered only four buns, they were packed nicely in a cute box. So, if you want to buy a nice gift for your friends or family, I think this is a good one! Their price is on the high side but I still love them! I got the good ones this time ?
Visited this place at 7pm and it seems like I had the leftover buns that was sitting in their display fridge for at least the entire day so it was not the yummiest. I had the custard and matcha bun but I don’t think I would try it again..
Desserts come in cute packaging but are expensive considering the amount given. The matcha almond pudding was good but small and pricy. The cream buns have similar texture to ones you can get at Chinese bakeries for cheaper.
In and out in a less than a minute and the filling was amazing. The bun itself tasted a bit odd, like buns you can get at grocery store bakery. I'd get another for the filling alone though if I had the money ?