A & J Bakery

Landmark Plaza, 1300 E Main St #102, Alhambra
(626) 282-5436

Recent Reviews

Naomi Vermilion

We bought some of the moon cakes with meat inside that tasted great. We bought some more 2 weeks later and all the moon cakes barely had any meat inside, about a third of the previous ones.The first time I bought mung bean cake was on 9/08/2023. It tasted very good and very delicious. I bought it again a week later. The taste was very bland and there was very little meat inside. I felt very disappointed. Quality The control needs to be strengthened. We cannot say that we have reduced the ingredients because we are busy with orders due to the Mid-Autumn Festival. The money paid by the customers is not less!

Lisa C.

The braised pork and mung beans were very dry and flaked off all the time, making it unpalatable.

Kruger092 Sanders

Bought two Taiwanese mung bean moon cakes. They have nothing but moon cake today. Too bad.

FKG

Bought two Taiwanese mung bean moon cakes. They have nothing but moon cake today. Too bad.

Kim C.

This is my go to place for the Taiwanese mung bean mooncake! They sell both the vegetarian one (just mung bean) and the one that has mung bean and meat! Both are amazing, but my husband prefers the one with meat. This mom and pop shop also sells other Taiwanese snacks (such as dried tofu jerky from Taiwan, peanut gummies from Taiwan and other USA made pork/beef jerky as well.) When it isn't lunar festival, they usually offer an assortment of Taiwanese food as well. During this lunar festival, some of the items are limited as they are focused on the mooncakes. They are sold individually as $5.50 each with an option to add a box/bag for an additional fee. Some that are cosmetically challenged are sold cheaper. Both cash and card are available. Parking is a little limited on the lot, but there is street parking if needed.

Joe H

Love their Mung bean cake and Chinese New Year cake, so delicious...

Sam Yang

Mung bean cake very delicious

Bessie Chu

Best Taiwanese mung bean moon cakes in town and love their food and bento boxes. Tastes delicious but homemade (tasty, healthy, and not greasy). Couple who runs it are super lovely.

Janet L.

Received the pine nut Chinese New Year nian gao and it was absolutely divine. Pop it in the air fryer at 375 for 8-10 minutes and you won't regret it! Not super sweet and I love the texture of the pine nut with the red bean and mochi centered filling. delicious!!

Michelle L.

Best nian gao's- not too sweet, perfectly chewy! Fresh too! We've tried the red bean, sesame, and plain- all delicious!

J H

Little pastry shop that famous for Taiwanese pastry. Especially the mung bean cake 綠豆椪 $4.25 per one. They have vegetarian or version go pork. I prefer the vegetarian version. They sell out quick. But you can always call in ahead of time to reserve it. They also sell bento, and dumpling. Overall please with the food and pastry.

Geraldine Jones

Like their breads, pizza, scones...I get that people are lining up weekends to get their carb fix...They are not even overpriced if you look at the market...not pretentious either. Only problem is that they are in my neighborhood and can become addictive and a temptation...

jack hou

Little pastry shop that famous for Taiwanese pastry. Especially the mung bean cake ç¶ è±†æ¤ª $4.25 per one. They have vegetarian or version go pork. I prefer the vegetarian version. They sell out quick. But you can always call in ahead of time to reserve it. They also sell bento, and dumpling. Overall please with the food and pastry.

Irene L.

Called a day ahead for a nian gao for Chinese new year! I was afraid I wouldn't be able to get one but it was easy to order and pick up. Came in a nice box and red bag!

K L.

Great Nian Gao to celebrate Chinese New Year. Called the day before to pickup 8" pies for $14 each. Love the baked red bean, sesame seed, pine nut Nian Gao.

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