Patisserie Tony Wong

303 S Mission Dr, San Gabriel
(626) 776-0150

Recent Reviews

Graciela C.

I only tried the latte and the chrysanthemum dessert. The one shot latte as it comes was so burnt it was not good at all. I am not sure if it's the beans or the pull was too long or the pressure too high but it was not a well pulled shot. Basically tasted bitter and harsh. The chrysanthemum cake was just ok. It had a very slight aroma of the flower. The almond joconde sponge cake was okay and the cream cheese fluffy. Interesting pastry and good looking but I will like to try the other desserts the next time I'm around. Good selection from what I saw. Spacious patio for large groups. The coffee needs improvement.

Liza Z.

My aunt got these cakes for Christmas and I was obsessed with how cute they are! Don't be fooled by their appearance these cute dainty cakes taste just as intriguing as they look. My favorite was the hazelnut chocolate crunch and the coffee hazelnut macaroon tart! I really wanted to love the strawberry cheesecake but it wasn't any of our favs.

Anh N.

Cute little place in on mission (used to be old CPK?) with lots of outdoor seating. This area has a lot of parking along the street + public parking lots. They have a good selection of patisseries - their signature being the napoleons. Their $3 croissants were pretty decent. Macarons were standard - I tried the lemon and earl grey. I also got the mango lava cream puff thing and I was hoping for more cream filling. I think it was expensive for what it was. I do want to go back to get try more things.

J W

Ordered via ubereats. The desserts are delicious!!!! Very beautifully presented with great packaging & design. You can tell the dessert is made from love. Can’t wait to visit this dessert place in person with my friends. 5 stars quality dessert:)

Food: 5

Nina Z.

their pastries are super cute and they even had CNY themed ones. i loved the chrysanthemum cake! its so unique and the chrysanthemum flavor is nice and strong.

Vic C.

Patisserie Too is located across the street from Blossom Market Hall with its own parking lot and has a large (covered) dog friendly outdoor seating. I have actually been to Patisserie Too twice now and surprisingly like this bakery (I wasn't too sure if I was going to like it, especially with the prices). The first time I came was early this month, on a Friday evening. I was looking for some Lunar New Year desserts and saw that Patisserie Too had this cute red lantern dessert with a white lucky cat placed on top. When I had walked in here with my husband, we were greeted by the 2 employees behind the counter. Because I had read from fellow Yelp member's review about the mystery box, I also wanted to get that. I told the employee helping me that I would also like to purchase that. She directed me to the fridge in the corner and suggested I pick a box first and see if the dessert I wanted (The red lantern dessert, which cost $8) is in the box first before purchasing (which I thought made sense and so nice of her to suggest the idea). Unfortunately that dessert was not in my mystery box, but no matter, I still purchased that dessert as well. For my first mystery box, I decided to pick the more expensive one, $29.99 and it came with Pistachio Mousse w/ Strawberry, $9. Mango Coconut, $9, Cat, $9 (such interesting texture added to the outside that mimics fur. The cat itself looks a little creepy to me, lol but it did taste good). Two Macarons, $2 each, Chestnut Dome, $9. I actually liked each of the desserts, as they were not too sweet, but I think the macrons could have been better. The cost of each dessert individually would have came out to $40, which I think is a good value for what I paid. The second mystery box I purchased was this past Friday. There were only the slightly cheaper mystery boxes left, which cost me $19.99. It came with Mixed Berries Napoleon, $9. Sesame Raspberry Napoleon, $9, Two Macarons, $2 each. It also came with some kind of small circular cake with what looks like mango on top of cream (have not had this yet so don't know how it taste). I think if you are not picky and do not have any specific food allergies that would go into sweet baked goods, then purchasing the mystery box is a good deal and fun to see what baked items you may get. And the desserts do taste good the next day (and the day after that). I will definitely be back in the near future.

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Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Janet K.

I'm a huge dessert girlie and this spot fulfilled my sugar craving! These are delicious delicate pastries and yummy drinks. There was a line but it went by pretty fast and I was able to get everything I want without them running out! These are great gifts to give~ nice spacious outdoor seating area was a nice touch.

Lisa T.

This review is strictly for their pastries. I tried their butter and almond croissant today and their Portuguese egg tart. Everything was okay and nothing special. Butter croissant - could have been purchased at Costco. It was not crispy. Almond croissant- they use almond extract. Tasted a bit artificial Portuguese egg tart- the crust wasn't super flaky or crispy. The inside custard filling was delicious. Overall okay. I might come back to try their cakes instead.

Felicity H.

the cake was extremely delicate and delicious. Highly recommend the mango cake and Napoleon fruit cake. The sweetness is just right, love it

Hennessy F.

I went there today...I love trying new places!! I got the dirty chai and it was amazing Strong but had a great balance of chai!!! So tasty I want another one

Yvonne W.

My foodie friend introduced me to Patisserie Tony Wong a few months ago. It was the most amazing dark chocolate moose with a hint of hazelnut plus a sweet crispy bottom layer. Words can't describe the mixture and the texture of the smooth dark chocolate moose (bitter sweet) and the crispy layer (sweet). It was heavenly! The black sesame moose cake was also unique. These two flavors are my favorites. Although they are a bit pricy, the presentation and the taste are just amazing.

Lynette S.

Greta customer service I did end up going late in the afternoon around four. Most of the pastries were sold already. I was trying to get a rose but they once I did end up getting were pretty good.

S J

Lots of variety as long as you come early! Personally I'm a fan of the fruit tarts. Especially the raspberry one! They are a little bit pricey but the taste is great and of course, there's the patisserie name value. Love that they sell Tea Forte teas as well.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cakes

Edwin L.

Good service but its mainly a bake shop more than a patisserie But they have a good spread of breads.

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