Kee Wah Bakery - Milpitas

Great Mall, 477 Great Mall Dr, Milpitas
(408) 893-2288

Recent Reviews

Chen F.

The pop up store is closed. This review is for the kee wah product . If you are looking for a transitional moon cake you definitely need to give them a try .五仁&雙黃moon cake are so good !

Rajendran Bilvanathan

Wonderful Chocolates

Sandhya Voona

Many flavors to taste.. I tried green tea

Anmey Ramirez

The bread is good, I like the red bean paste with egg filling, the price is also reasonable.

magdalena sanchez

Good customer service and delicious pastries

PleasantonCA C.

Absolutely delicious! every type of desert we chose was better than the previous one!

Candy R.

NOOOOOO they moved to a kiosk in Great Mall in front of Marshall's. Their original space near 99 Ranch is now occupied by Sheng Kee bakery which is sub par compared to Kee Wah. While this makes me incredibly sad, I'm still grateful that they maintain presence in Milpitas and a location in Cupertino. My absolute favorite baked item is the shredded pork bun (I used to purchase by the dozen), but really you can't go wrong with anything you get at this bakery. When the moon festival comes around, make sure to get yours hands on the custard mooncake. They run out at both locations fast!

Kevin W.

Helpful tips: 1) it's a kiosk 2) items here are more expensive than at the store 3) they have very limited items compared to the regular store 4) the icon on yelp isn't accurate. It's towards one of the entrances by Marshall's and not in the middle of the mall Very upset that I had to walk through half the mall to discover this. Feel very disappointed at yelp. Please differentiate this better.

Mary W.

Not happy about this location! Yelled this place and it the pics looks like it was a STORE but it is a kiosk inside the mall. Very disappointed , I asked the lady who work there and she gave me a flyer that show that hey have 3 location in the area and one of the. Is in Milpitas ( kiosk).. dude I don't consider that as a store location at all... VERY LIMITED SELECTION, They don't really have the most popular items probably the items they have are the one they have extra in their other locations.

Lyn L.

I happened upon this bakery because they have a kiosk in the Great Mall right outside Marshalls. I was looking for an Asian bread like St. Germain in Honolulu. As I looked over their selection the lady there told me that her butter bread is one of her best sellers so I picked up a package. I also took home a loaf of the white bread. Of course I could not wait to try the bread so I opened the butter bread and took out a slice.....it was similar to the Tangzhong bread I make at home...kind of like a milk bread or sweet bread, soft, fluffy and yet substantial. I loved it and then one became 2 slices. I was hooked. I gave a piece to my little 2 1/2 year old granddaughter and she says it best. "I love my favorite bread"...Yup, it's her favorite. She is so happy when I include a half a slice in her lunch box. This bread is magic. I can get her to do anything if I offer her a piece. It's about a 25 minute drive from my son's house to the Great Mall but I was making the drive every few days to restock....then my daughter tells me, "mom there's other Kee Wah bakeries around"...Duh. Oh, I'll just have to find them. I am trying to not eat a lot of sweets, but the butter bread and white bread are worth the calories.

Delasa A.

Wrong location! It is a small booth in middle of the mall! I thought it was a real bakery, invited my friend, and after a lot of asking people, found the booth. It was embarrassing!

Jade M.

Kee Wah Bakery is a well-known Taiwanese bakery chain that sell Chinese cakes, pastries, egg tarts and different types of bread made from high-quality ingredients and standards. Their stores are clean, organized and customer service is great. They really take care of their brand, serve many high qualty products and excel in serving the community. I frequent Kee Wah Bakery kiosk whenever I go to the Great Mall to do some exsrcise, window shopping, go to the movies or do some shopping. I first saw they had this kiosk several months ago, when they were introducing this well-known Taiwanese or Hong Kong Chinese treats. The items you should get here are the assortment of cookies, fresh Chinese breads and pastries. These baked goods are better than Sheng Kee, Ranch 99 and Sogo. The prices here are just right. This is the sister location of the Cupertino branch. I even read that 1 of the customers picked up a cake from their Cupertino location here. Hmmm...probably one of those rare incidents. The kiosk only sell a small selection of pastries and few types of bread. If you are craving for this as a snack, or wanted to try something different during lunch at the Great Mall.Come to this kiosk. This kiosk is located across Marshalls, Kipling bags and wallets, and The Sunglass Hut. Their items are reasonably priced.

Wendy H.

This is the store that replaced the Milpitas Square one. Unfortunately this isn't a full service Bakery. It's a blink and you'll miss it kiosk. They are located right outside the Saks Fifth Avenue store. I nearly walked by it until I saw the baked goods. They carry a limited amount of locally baked items (hot dog bun, pineapple and cocktail buns). Everything else is imported from Hong Kong. They do not carry the wife cake or giant almond cookie. I'm not sure if you can even order wedding cakes here anymore (the Chinese kind). There's only one lady manning the kiosk. She was very nice. Food is the same. Expand your goods! Bring back the lo po bang and hup Tao soo!

Taihosik C.

FYI this Kee Wah is now one of those pop-up stands inside the Great Mall by Saks off Fifth and Marshalls; it's no longer a store in Milpitas Square. I went to look for mooncakes over the weekend and I was worried they wouldn't have any when I saw the small stand but they still had all sorts of mooncakes as well as small packaged cookies, cupcake spongecakes, etc. I bought their special panda mooncakes and the eggroll cookies.

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