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    Bearin Wheel Pie

    4.2 (48 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Matcha Wheel Pie (foreground), Custard Wheel Pie (background): $4 each (including tax)
    Harris L.

    BLUF: OK, but Money Cake in Tangram Food Court is better. Bearin Wheel Pie is the second iteration of the food stall in Landmark Quest Mall (most known for hosting Joe's Steam Rice Rolls) that offers Taiwanese wheel cakes, which are pancake-like batter shells with sweet or savory fillings. Bearin's wheel cakes are about 3-inches in diameter, 2.5 inches of that contains filling, with the remainder serves a flat lip. We tried two of their wheel cakes, which were $4 each (including tax): regular custard and matcha. The fillings were lightly flavored, but comparatively lumpier than that from Money Cake in Tangram Mall. The wheel cakes are made to order. Stated wait times are 10 to 20 minutes but our last order took closer to 30 minutes. One can call ahead to place orders in advance. Logistics: - Cash only. - Cell phone signal seems non-existent in that part of the mall; just walk to the front of the mall.

    taro wheel pie
    Molly Z.

    A hidden gem located in the Landmark Quest Mall serving traditional Taiwanese wheel pies. I've had this spot bookmarked for the longest time, so was super excited to swing by for a snack. There are a ton of different flavors you can choose from, and I ended up getting the Taro. The owner makes everything to order, so there can be a wait - but totally worth it for how fresh and comforting the wheel pie (also not too sweet + amazing texture). Highly recommend adding Bearin Wheel Pie as a spot on your next Flushing food crawl :)

    Milk mochi with peanuts powder
    Lisa L.

    I really enjoyed it! The flavor with the peanut powder was fantastic, and I can't stop thinking about it after finishing. I visited around noon on a Wednesday. I heard they only make 10, but when I arrived, it was already pre-made in the fridge, so I can't confirm if that's still the case. The only drawback is that it's a bit pricey and not very large; it costs $10 for this item. Would I go back? Yes!!!!

    THE MILK MOCHI IS SOOOO GOOD. I was craving this throughout my trip in NY. Highly recommend. The milk mochi is nice a stretchy, not overly sweet and smooth. The peanut sugar topping seals the deal. However for $10 it is pricey but would order this every time I come to Flushing. It is in a hole in a wall of shops and I was so happy I was able to find this place. I learned about this through TikTok from a creator named Viveca | NYC. So happy I stumbled upon this place before going. The Oreo wheel pie was okay. I think if it was an Oreo cream rather than pieces of Oreo I would have liked it more. I think I just need to try some other flavors next time! Definitely a grab and go area. Very limited seating shared among a few vendors.

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    Craig M.

    I cheated on my diet for the cream wheel pie; it's delicious and reminds me of the ones I've had in Taiwan. The woman behind the counter is very friendly. She makes the wheel pies fresh, so you'll need to wait around ten minutes. This is not a restaurant, just a food vendor among several others inside a large building. It's definitely worth the wait and the extra ten minutes on the StairMaster.

    Melody C.

    Yummy sweet treats located in one of those stores that have a bunch of different stalls. This one is toward the rear of the store. An older lady mans the stall and makes them to order so be prepared to wait! There's a good amount of filling options to choose from as well. Try to eat it fresh or else it'll get a little soggy if you wait too long! The stall also sells slushes. Make sure you have cash because cash only!

    Amanda L.

    Experience Taste This place got pretty popular due to social media and I really wanted to try it out because these desserts look really special. I ordered two pies - one with sesame and mochi and the other with taro and egg yolk. There is a pink paper hanging right in front that said it would take 8-10 minutes but I ended up waiting 35 minutes. I really wished the cashier notified me of the wait so that I could visit other places instead of standing there for that long. The worst part was that a lady who came 10 minutes after me somehow got her order of 3 pies before mine (she placed her order at the counter/didn't call ahead). If you decide to come, either call ahead or place your order and come back 30 minutes later - my order was bagged after it got off the stove and it was soggy 2 minutes later so it's better if you came back so the pies can cool off. Also I would recommend the taro one - it has more flavor than the sesame one!

    Michelle C.

    I saw that Bearin Wheel Pie had something called milk mochi on Tiktok so I decided to swing by on the rare occasion I was out in Flushing. I wasn't really sure what to expect, but the milk mochi ($8) was bland, lumpy, and the weirdest texture ever. It came cold, and because of that, it felt like gelatinized cold milk that barely tasted like anything. I had it again later when it warmed up to room temperature and the milk flavor started peeking out, but this is definitely not something I would purchase again. Their wheel pie batter is a little too crispy and hollow for my preference. I like a slightly breadier texture the way Catmint does it. However, Bearin Wheel Pie does have a good selection of flavors ranging from savory to sweet.

    You'll see this sign at the back of the food hall
    Dia Q.

    Been slow at following trends and thought moneycake was just ok for the $$$. This is run by a super nice lady. The double filling is $4.50 compared to $6 and I thought was way tastier.

    Jay T.

    Delicious and worth the wait! I'll be back for more. :) I tried the custard and boba combo and it wasn't sweet. The perfect treat for a cold or hot day. ;)

    Wheel pie with cream and bubbles
    Uyen N.

    It's pretty normal. Maybe choosing the cream filling is not the best choice since it's dễ ngán. The place is located in a food market in a small building so there isn't a lot of space. And it takes quite a long time to make one. Cash only.

    Price increase sign as of 8-1-2021.
    Mike S.

    The Wheel Pie is a pretty efficient food delivery system. The enclosed "pie crust" itself is a cross between a smooth pancake and waffle like texture of crispy on surface, but light and soft on the inside. The filings can vary from sweet (which in this case is not very "sweet" at all - something I appreciate about most Asian desserts. They don't overload you will sugary sweetness) to savory. I mainly had the sweet ones. I found that the filing was less creamy custardy texture, but rather had a little more substance to them - perhaps more of a starch base? I tried the black sesame and matcha ones. I would have liked those flavors to be more pronounced, but it was a tasty treat nonetheless. They reheat well (Toaster oven set for 250 degrees for 10 min made them crispy and warm) Red Bean, Taro, Matcha, Cream, Oreo and Black Sesame are the usual fillings. They also have special fillings such as Taro with Egg Yolk; Radish with Mushroom; Matcha with Red Bean; Red Bean with Mochi and Corn with Cheese. The price went up $.50 as of August 1st. They also have other treats such as smoothies and "slush". Bearin Wheel Pie is hidden within a subdivided mall (Landmark Quest Mall according to Yelp) , which is common for the area, but it made me wonder how people found these great places prior to sites like Yelp guiding the way.. hmmm..

    Jennifer W.

    PSA: cash only! We stopped by here to try the Wheel Pie -- unfortunately they were just opening up and it took almost 30 minutes to get our pies after ordering. While the lady made our order soon after we placed our order, she also made everyone else's (who ordered after us) all at the same time, so our order was not ready until everybody's was ready. I get that it's a single person running the stand, but it definitely made for a not-great experience waiting around for everyone's order to be ready. There are wheel pies that have the typical sweet fillings (taro, matcha, red bean, etc), but there are also options with savory fillings. We ordered 1 taro and 1 matcha and both fillings were tasty. The wheel pies tasted pretty good, though one of our pieces opened up from the side when we tried to eat it, so just be prepared that it can get messy! All in all, it's a nice shop (inside the same food court as Joe's Steam Roll) and the novelty of the wheel pie which you don't really find in the States is worth a visit, but be prepared for a wait (unless nobody else is around). They also had other dessert options which others talk about which I might want to come back and try.

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    4.2(117 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    This place is clean with a medium sized restaurant seating. Interior is cool with a lot of Chinese…read moredecors like paint scrolls and ingredients. Staff is kind and quick. We got the ginger milk pudding. Do think it's a bit pricey ($10) since it's an easy dessert to make but I guess it's all the theatrics. They pour the dessert in front of you and put a sand glass on top. Once sand glass is done, so is the dessert and you can even rest a spoon on top. The dessert is very smooth, barely a solid, and its ginger taste is very strong- which I like. Strong ginger but pairs well with the milk and good amount of sugar. It is a bit spicy but I like it this way. They do have a lot of other desserts as well as savory items on the menu. Intrigued by their savory menu and will definitely come back to try them next time.

    We came here to try their desserts, and I was particularly curious about the 10-min ginger milk…read morepudding! I tried to make it at home many times with no success. Indoor has lots of seating, brightly lit, and we were able to grab a table walking in. The servers took our order and food came out not too long after. The ginger milk pudding was very gingerly and I loved it. It warmed me up! My sister liked the durian pandan mochi mango milk dessert, and it was refreshing. This is a nice spot to go to for dessert!

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    3.6(154 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    Located right to Tangram mall, this dessert spot is a bit hidden and looking in, you might suspect…read morethat there's not much going on. But, this spot hides a really cozy space to enjoy some desserts with friends. Service here is pretty quick, and kind. I got their soy milk shaved ice and it was so good. The shaved ice was light and it tasted exactly like soy milk (which I love). It also came with cheese foam, ice cream, and mochi. It was the perfect dessert that wasn't too heavy or sweet. Would love to come back to try some of their other items.

    Looking for a late night dessert place? This would definitely be the spot to go!…read more Whenever I am in flushing and have a sweet tooth but everything has already started to close, I always find myself at this location. Not only are they opened later than a lot of dessert places that I have found in flushing but their desserts are also great! This time around my friends and I got the Fresh Coconut Pudding with Golden Crisp Rice and it did not disappoint. Firstly, the pudding in itself was not overly sweet but had a strong coconut flavor. The texture was perfect in the sense that the pudding wasn't too hard inside and the golden rice crisp was a delicious finish on top. It added a nice crunch to the bite and also gave like a toasted coconut feel when tasted together with the pudding. The second thing we got was like a durian mango sago. I am a big fan of durian so I really enjoyed this dessert. The durian was perfectly sweet and custard and the mangos were sweet but tangy giving the dessert a little more depth. Although I only got two desserts this time around, I do want to point out that their shaved ice is not something that you should miss out on either. I have had many of the flavors and have never been disappointed. It is super fluffy and milky and just melts as soon as it hits your tongue. It is something that I order majority of the time that I dine in (they have a big variety so I just switch it up). The experience at this dessert shop is always great and since they have a call button for whenever you need a server, it feels a little more intimate and private!

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    Can't believe we can now easily get 車輪餅 (wheel cakes) right here at Tangram Mall! This was one of…read moremy favorite childhood street snacks--perfect for any season. It's not really a "cake" in the traditional sense but more like a pancake-style pastry filled with sweet or savory goodness. The outer layer is lightly crispy with Taiwanese pancake fragrant, though I have to say the fillings from Money Cake could use higher-quality ingredients to match quality more at Taiwan's street stands. Still, it's such a delight to enjoy them here in NYC! My top three flavors: 1. 香芋肉鬆 (Taro with pork floss) 2. 黃金起司奶油 (Golden custard with cheese) 3. 抹茶紅豆 (Matcha red bean)

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    I really like how the pastry looks so unique and different from other Asian bakeries I've been to…read more Ordering your food is fast because it's readily available. The only thing youll have to wait for is if you order a drink which I did. I had the green tea coconut and it was not what I was expecting, didnt taste sweet and just taste like grass. It tasted very green. The pastry looked amazing but didnt taste that amazing. Also if you are expecting to eat with a fork, they dont have that. They do however have plastic gloves that they give you and you eat with plastic gloves on. I thought that was a bit weird and felt quite barbaric. I understand eating something like Cajun seafood with gloves on but with pastries, that was definitely a first. There are some seats upstairs and it didnt feel crowded or too busy. I wouldnt come back here though since my family and I did not find anything to be spectacular or even just acceptable.

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