Best Malasada on the island. I almost don't want to write this review so that it can be kept a secret ???.The plain Malasada and the li hing Malasada are a must try!The bread pudding is pretty amazing too.The only tough thing about pipeline bakery is the lack of parking. There are 2 or 3 stalls along Waialae Ave (main road) heading West/South bound but otherwise you have to find parking elsewhere and walk.
I can never make up my mind when I stop into this place. Everything looks scrumptious! And, so far, mostly everything I've tried tasted good. The malasada bread pudding is awesome!
Really cute shop with delicious malasadas! I'm glad I changed my mind and ordered a full one for myself instead of splitting with husband. I got the cinnamon one and he got the classic. We both practically inhaled ours! Cute shop with their dog mascots on their signs and also very friendly staff. Will come back in the future!
Tried this little shop. They have some different options between baked goods and icecream. The icecream is a good price. Milkshakes are pricy. Ordered Malamodes. They took 20 minutes to make and are only served them between 2-5 we got there at 1:50 and had to wait. Malamodes were good but just fried dough that covered icecream with a sugar dusting. Only two flavors of of the 12 flavors are available for the Malamodes. It’s a place to go for something different if you have some time to kill.
It's very hard to find. You have to go up the ramp to the second story. It's right by the very bright made in Hawaii painting.The donuts are great. Basically the same vibe as Duck Donuts if you're from the East Coast.
Literally the best banana bread I've ever had, and apparently I'm not the only one who thinks so, it's the first thing they run out of so get there early and order an extra slice to take home!
Literally the best banana bread I've ever had, and apparently I'm not the only one who thinks so, it's the first thing they run out of so get there early and order an extra slice to take home!
My favorite malasada and goodies joint! The ice cream and coffee are good as well and the merch is cute!
Modern twists on Hawaiian classics. The malasada here are freshly fried and quite robust, with a dry crumb. Personally, I prefer the more custardy interior of a Leonard's malasada, but to each their own.
De.lic.ious! Best malasadas on island in my opinion. Less crowded than Leonard's and less greasy. Plus they have ice cream and you can even get ice cream INSIDE your malasada!