Kee Wah Bakery - Dublin
4288 Dublin Blvd #107, Dublin
(925) 829-3939
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Kee Wah Bakery gets better and better every time I'm there. They have excellent baked goods, and the workers also provide good service. I found more new items, and the new items are delicious. However, the parking issue on the weekends is still bothering me due to the undersized parking lot they have shared with many businesses.
Parking: Parking is hard to get on the weekends
Kid-friendliness: Kee Wah Bakery has many baked goods the kids like
Wheelchair accessibility: The bakery is easily accessible by wheelchair
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Coconut Cream Buns, Bean Bun, Sandwich, Taro Cake, Cream Bun, Coconut Bun, Cupcake
Make sure to go in the morning to get everything! Coconut cream bun and pineapple buns are a must!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
"Japanese style tofu pudding"? When did tofu pudding become Japanese style? The whole store is filled with Chinese meal bags and pastries, but a tofu pudding suddenly became Japanese style? I don't understand.
Organic tofu pudding is my favorite!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Organic tofu pudding is my favorite!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tasty bakery items made fresh and frequently. Love the egg tarts. If it looks good, grab it! Each item is only $2-4.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Hot Dog Bun, Egg Yolks Tart, Cheese and Hot Dog Bun, Green Onion Bun, Egg Tart
Bought one of the Japanese cake roll and the cream that was used might have been expired since it tasted very sour
Pastries looked incredible, and they have mooncakes now, too! But because we went while waiting for our table at Koi Palace for dim sum, we just got a Vietnamese coffee, a Hong Kong milk tea, and a wife’s pastry. The pastry was very nice (not too sweet), and we had asked for reduced sugar in the drinks, so they reduced the amount of condensed milk. Both drinks were very on point.Pretty quick service as well and clean shop!
Great service. Loved the coffee milk tea. The bakery items were delish and the store reminded me of being back in the bakeries in S. Korea.
Decent Chinese style bakery. A little overpriced and they open only 5 data a week at 10 am, which isn’t ideal for a breakfast run on the weekends.
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Decent Chinese style bakery. A little overpriced and they open only 5 data a week at 10 am, which isn’t ideal for a breakfast run on the weekends.
Great service. Loved the coffee milk tea. The bakery items were delish and the store reminded me of being back in the bakeries in S. Korea.
Good selection, store looks clean. You can now walk into the store, browse around, grab a tray or basket and thong, and get your own pastries from the display cases. Prices have gone up, as with everything else. We believe the sponge cupcake was $1.75 before covid, it is now $3. I think these prices will deter me from coming back.
Very expensive and does not aligned with its taste.This was our second attempt to try Kee Wah. Last time we have two cake roll. It was dry and too much vanilla extract smell. It bothered me a lot. We end up throwing away.We also tried Butter Bread $5.59. It’s very little buttery taste and very expensive. We love brioche (around $3) from Trader Joe or Artesano bread $3 from Target.Marble Pound Cake $3 also too dry. I choked at first bite. I did not expect it.I guess when it does not taste good you start evaluating its pricing and quality all that.We won’t return anymore.
If you go there after 3pm, be prepared their shelf might be all empty. Not exaggerated. It's my experience the third time in a week. Damn it. Just wasted my time stopping by. Their out of business day is not far.
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