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    Brug Bakery Lanai @ Ala Moana

    4.3 (62 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Sweet bread slice (forgot the name), blueberry baked cheese tart, neko pan, pumpkin spice mummy (seasonal), and kuma choco custard
    Tiffany S.

    Brug is like Saint-Germain's modern twin - cut from the same (Japanese) dough. Their pastries have a gentle sweetness I adore, and every bite hits the spot. My mom? A Brug enthusiast. What starts as window shopping almost always ends with a bag in hand. (Restraint? Never heard of her.) Location: Find it on the second floor of Ala Moana Center inside The Lanai Food Court. There's another street-level Brug by Lupicia - perfect for when your "just browsing" moment turns into "okay, maybe one." Parking: Free and plentiful. Circling the stalls is just prep for navigating the dessert maze inside. Atmosphere: Nestled in a slightly "strategic" spot (right by the bathrooms) at the corner of The Lanai Food Court. Brug is never empty - a testament to their pastry power. Their lineup is always fully stocked, even during peak hours (seasonal treats aside). Grab your tray, wield your tongs, and claim your carbs - no need to sprint like it's Black Friday. Food: Planned for one pastry, left with six (oops). The crew: apple pie, kuma choco custard, blueberry baked cheesecake tart, neko pan, a sweet toasty bread whose name escaped me, and a pumpkin spice mummy befitting for the season. The gold medal goes to the apple pie, with its flavorful filling baked in a buttery flaky crust (if you know, you know). The blueberry cheesecake tart took silver - creamy, dreamy, and dotted with little bursts of blueberry. Everything else made for excellent desk-side snacking throughout my workday. The pumpkin spice mummy was a personal miss (not my jam in general). More of a savory person? Don't worry, they've got you covered too. Drinks: No sips for me - the pastries were the main attraction. Need a cold boost? Soft drinks, water, green tea, and refrigerated delights like custard pudding (purin) and panna cotta await, like those impulse-purchase trinkets at the checkout line. Service: The line may require some light elbow diplomacy, but the staff keeps things moving - no complaints here. Price: About $30 for six pastries, basically a sugar-fueled steal. Would I return? Without a doubt. My sweet tooth already has a standing reservation.

    Dinner rolls! Cute
    Jenna S.

    I love Brug! I usually frequent the Pearl Ridge location but I like them all. My go to is the spinach puff pastry! I tried the loaf of cute bear shaped rolls this time around and it super good with butter. Come early to get the best selection as this location is pretty busy!

    Portuguese Sausage bun
    Al L.

    Taking a break from shopping in the afternoon, we decided to stop at the Lanai food court to grab something to eat. We recall seeing a Brug on the ground level but didn't realize there was one here as well. Many of the items had sold out, but we ended up getting a Portuguese Sausage bun, which had Portuguese sausage, egg, and cheese with nori on top and a special item, Shrimp Avocado Focaccia, which had shrimp, avocado, and tomatoes on olive oil focaccia bread topped with a savory tartar sauce. Since Brug is a Japanese inspired bakery, both items were light and delicate. We enjoyed both items and they were a good snack for our break.

    Peanut butter sprinkle chocolate donut
    Rebecca T.

    I like this brug more than the one on street level because it's bigger and more well-lit. Their curry pan is the best! Also their croquettes! I always made sure to get those when I'm in the lanai food court. Their mochi donuts were good too. They had a taro flavor one which I liked. You can rack up reward points by signing up with your phone number. Bags cost money so byob. Service was always friendly and efficient!

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    Nadine C.

    Dessert in Honolulu, Hawaii... I had just finished breakfast with mom at The Lanai Food Court on the Mall Level of Ala Moana Center when I thought that I should show her the cute pastries at BRUG Bakery. I had received the bear bun, stuffed with chocolate and custard (Kuma Choco Custard) as a gift in the past. I bought the Neko Pan (Kitty shaped bun filled with strawberry cream) from the Manoa location a few months ago. I don't think mom had seen these kawaii creations before. I pointed them out to her and got a couple of treats to take home. The Peach Almond Tart had an exceptional crust! It was nice and crunchy! The Mixed Fruit Custard Danish was also excellent and beautiful! The cashier was very knowledgeable and friendly. She was able to answer my questions about the app and the different locations of BRUG. For example, she said that there's another location of BRUG downstairs of Ala Moana Center as well as one in Pearlridge and at Kahala Mall. I'm really happy that the points from all of the locations add up! I'll try the Kalbi Roll next... and the kuma chigiri pan (many little bear faces together to make a loaf that pulls apart).

    Menu screens had bluish tint
    Lou C.

    I found BRUG Bakery on my last trip to Honolulu as I walked around a smaller food court on the 2nd level of Ala Moana Center to look for bakeries. Then, I saw the cute teddy bears in the corner of my eyes. I took a picture and shared with my bear friend. I swore to come back. But then, I couldn't remember where it was on this trip until my local friend drove by as we were trying to find parking. Because he wanted to go to Surfers Bakery, which happened to be closed yesterday. These bear buns were not just cute but also tasted delicious. I don't know much history of this restaurant. But I have a feeling it's a popular chain in Japan. I saw other BRUG Bakeries around the island of Oahu.

    Brug Bakery from Hokkaido.
    Kaori M.

    There are two Brug Hokkaido bakeries at Ala Moana Center. I prefer the one at the Lanai food court (near Macys) because it has more to offer and lots of seats! On this visit I picked up the new Hawaii monk seal with lilikkoi butter. Cute and delicious! The customer service is nothing special but they get the job done. There's also a points reward program if you get here enough.

    Lilikoi monk seal bread
    Mia M.

    This Brug has the widest selection of pastries when compared to the other Brug locations. They are always well stocked and the small area is set up to efficiently manage the flow of people browsing and checking out in a way that prevents traffic jams and ensures you can see all of the options. The pastries can be pricy, but all of their breads are really nice and fluffy. The puff pastry products are just okay, but all the bread based ones are delicious. This is also the only location where I've seen the lilikoi monk seal breads, which you HAVE to get! The lilikoi flavor is very strong and they're just so cute!

    The cutest Valentine's treats! Donut, heart shaped strawberry melon pan, chic dipped strawberries with chic cake!
    Irene M.

    I've loved Brug baked goods where it's simple yet fancy. Prior to the pandemic they also had a self serve soup station which was the bast thing ever I'd always check what rotation they have and know exactly what pastry I'd like to pair it with. Now we still browse and select ourselves as it's all individually wrapped using provided trays and tongs I always get some savory veggie ones and a few more for breakfast the next morning. What I love also is how super creative they are with some seasonal specials that's just about impossible to snatch because it sells so fast. Timing is everything knowing when the fresh breads and pastries are brought out though you can't go wrong with any choices. Thank you!!

    Kosmo Z.

    I saw a good selection of bread, but a lot was already sold out by the time I visited at 3pm ish. They've a good selection of Japanese style bread and some vegan friendly options. I got some to eat back at the hotel, but everything looks really good so far.

    Piggy bun with char siu special

    A variety of pastry And special releases. Self service to choose your best items. The store is in the food court of the Ala moana mall

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    Ask the Community - Brug Bakery Lanai @ Ala Moana

    Is this location still open during covid?

    We're open. Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun 9 am to 6 pm. Friday and Saturday 9 am to 7 pm.

    Do they have yakisoba pan?

    We have lots of Japanese pastries. Freshly made every day. Yakisoba pan is a seasonal bread out of the daily menu. We will post on IG next time we have it ; )

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    Well, this may not be a fancy pastry shop, they have a solid assortment of pastries, and their…read moreMalasadas are some of the best I've ever had. I highly recommend stopping in and grabbing their coconut peanut butter or macadamia nut peanut butter. They also have several other variations, including chocolate. They also offer local honey. Their peanut butter is highly sought after back in the states. So if you're here grab a combo and give it a try, you just might find yourself ordering some online once you've given it a try.

    I stopped by here yesterday morning for a coffee and a malasada. While traveling I try to hit up a…read morenew local coffee shop every day and on this morning it happened to be Maleko Coffee and Pastries. This might be one of the only places in Waikiki open at 4 AM which is perfect if you've just arrived the night before from the East Coast. The inside of the shop feels homey. They have a display case full of pastries along with additional baked goods set out nearby. For my coffee on this morning I decided to go with a coconut latte and then ordered a blueberry malasada while my father went with a custard-filled one. At Maleko, the malasadas are pre-made but not filled until you order which I think is a smart move. I first tried my blueberry malasada and thought it was good. The dough was light and fluffy and the filling had a great flavor. As for my coffee, I have to agree with other reviews that the syrup made it overly sweet. I still drank it, but I definitely would have preferred something less sweet. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again for the malasadas. As for the coffee, I would probably pass unless you prefer your drinks on the sweeter side.

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