Artisee Bakery

321 Broad Ave, Ridgefield
(201) 313-8330

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Hyuma Umeda

I am infuriated with this place. My brother is deathly allergic to eggs and a woman salesperson advertised some of their vegan breads as having no eggs. When my brother had it he had a huge reaction. This is unacceptable. Advertising like this is deadly. This is a matter of human life or death which should not be taken lightly. While my brother is now ok, I will never forgive them for this and they should be closed down for this type of malicious advertisement and generally unethical behavior that endangers peoples lives. I have seen the other review which described the endangering of another persons life so I can see that this place is infested with this type of behavior that permeates its very fabric.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sinner

I happened to walk into this bakery was greeted buy a friendly woman who seems to do it all by herself and she was so kind and very giving offered lots of samples ended up purchasing quite a few delicious treats and a few sugar free options as well she allowed our service dog with no problem and the coffee is very good they also have ice cream I would definitely recommend trying her baked good and if the seen over priced I can guarantee it worth every penny

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jane C

It seems most people stumble upon this place the same way I did - getting suckered in by free samples offered by the enterprising owner. The bakery is opportunely located right by the exit of the Hmart, making it nearly impossible to walk by without passing by her calls to try some of the breads.

Both times I've passed by, the owner offered such generous samples of the day's freshly made breads that I caved into pressure and ended up ordering a bagful of breads. They were decently tasty - my husband and I fought over bites of the round bread made with glutinous rice flour - but my husband pointed out they're actually quite expensive. The posted signs announce the deals as though they were steals, but most of the breads end up being at or over $5 per, which is close to the cost of the fancier pastries offered at other Korean bakeries. While these breads are decent, it felt hard to cough up the same cost for breads that have neither the same look or finesse.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Enti Chime

I just went today and there are names and prices on everything now, if there werent before.(hoping people can do some head math now, while she is gathering bread before heading to the counter to purchase) My favorite donut is around $5 dollars ($4.94) yeah its pricey but theyre huge so you can definitely share with a friend/loved one. its supposed to be a little snack or reward for yourself not to be had 24/7 ,so much so ,that 5 dollars would definitely hurt your wallet if youre buying alot, its a great bakery to goto after shopping in hmart , I dont think people are really needing to buy so much that 1 x $5 donut would hurt a wallet, especially when starbucks and dunkin donuts basically charge the same prices except in THIS bakery its hand made and fresh daily.Everything's fresh and soft. I like to toss my bread in the airfryer after putting them in the fridge for the next day theyre still soft and delicious but i love that warm cozy taste when warmed, and delicate crisp.she also has fresh korean style cakes , with fresh fruit on top, i only tried the coffee flavor and it was delicious. Shes very helpful and courteous, offering samples.Next time ill try the crunchy sweet bean donut , that sample was delicious. The lady there likes to make items that are gluten free

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Diana Triana

I didn't like that when paying you can't see the cost of the products and even though I asked for a receipt the lady told me no.

Food: 3

Service: 1

Yu Jin Bang

The owner is rude and everything here is overpriced.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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