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    Dragon Bay Bakery

    3.6 (70 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Bakeries
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Plastic in the mango Mochi.
    Emily K.

    * Unfortunately had to lower my rating since I found plastic in the mango Mochi. * I came here on a Wednesday evening around 6pm. I got the mango and peanut Mochi. The size is huge. They're like mega Mochi. The dough is soft and sweet. The peanut filling is chunky pieces of peanut mixed with granulated sugar. They were $2 each. They had a lot of interesting good-looking pastries like light fluffy cheesecake, a golden egg bread, red bean pastry, cookies, egg tarts, etc.

    Milk tea hot
    Stephanie W.

    Affordable Chinese bakery goods and drinks! I love getting the milk tea here because it's the perfect amount of sweetness and tea. I got the chicken fillet bun recently and it was soo good! With crunchy chicken and a soft, fluffy bun in every bite. Also comes with tomato, lettuce, and Mayo. I also enjoyed the egg tarts here (got 6 of them) and I got a yeen yerng which is a mixture of coffee and milk tea. Overall my total came out to be about $11 for all that stuff. Filling and delicious! They also have 2 other locations spread around 8th Avenue but check it out for some yummy buns hun!

    Jo Ann B.

    This is a must stop. So many good treats!!! The cakes were very moist and not too sweet. Lemon cake was my favorite. Egg tarts were perfect. They have a few tables to sit at. This is a great little stop.

    Rich W.

    I usually bring pastries when I visit my family in Brooklyn so often I stop by the local bakery with a simple selection of buns and cakes. On a whim I decided to surprise the family today with a large assortment of pastries only because I happen to stop to admire their poster of cakes on their window. A couple of reasons I stopped- Pretty pictures of cakes on the window. (drooling factor) Their door is wide open so I can look inside. (Quick attention grabber) Their display cases and floor are clean! (Good eye candy) Their windows and sign are clean; someone care enough to clean them (Ok I'm anal.) They do have a good selection pasteries and it can rival the Chinatown & Flushing bakeries. The prices are reasonable and only about 10 cents higher on some items. So they give me two of these and two of those and a couple of that too. My family was impressed and I'm in good with my mother; for this week. I like this place so I will be back soon.

    Long line to buy some beverages
    Mei L.

    I was here in the neighborhood Had something to do.. So I get some cold beverages Line was crazy always crowded.. Even walk in the side walk always Crowded No tables to sit.. Always China men sit eat & Talk..i don't liked to come here that often.. 1 take star down because no seat for others to sit.. their beverages is good a bite pricey..

    Cynthia Z.

    Definitely one of the better bakeries along 8th avenue! All the bread comes out hot and fresh, and they're all so cheap, ranging from $1 to $2. They have a large variety, but my favorites are the Pineapple Bun with Red Bean Filling, Coconut Bun, Dried Pork Roll with Egg, and Ham & Cheese topped bun. They also sell cakes, drinks, packaged cookies / desserts.

    Winnie L.

    Whenever my family visits my grandparents who live in Brooklyn, we always pick up Chinese baked goods here. Delicious bread and pastries. I especially love the law mai chee (coconut mochi) and egg tarts. Drinks are freshly made and perfect for the summer. Plenty of sitting area too, but it's usually pretty full. Highly recommended

    Lemon donut
    Melissa M.

    This is your typical Chinese bakery.....except one thing that they have keeps me coming back again and again.... Their Mochi balls stuffed with all sorts of delicious things including mango, peanut, and the elusive taro filled mochi that I have only been able to get my hands on twice since it sells out so quick...they are that good!

    We found a iron wire in the taro bread and called back to the store. The person who worked there were extremely rude and the service was really bad. They didn't even apologize for that. Can you imagine how dangerous it would be if it got stuck in the throat for kids? The hygiene in the store is also terrible and not recommended for the people who live around in that area. I prefer to give them 0 star if it possible.

    Hannah H.

    About a 2.5: Dragon Bay Bakery is a Chinese bakery that has several locations along 8th Avenue in Brooklyn. They offer cakes, buns, fruit-filled pastries, sesame rice balls, shakes, and rolls. I was given a box of egg custard tarts that looked pretty okay, but the flavor was definitely lacking. It was a little mushy, and the crust itself was very wet and did not complement well. I'm not much of a fan of egg tarts to begin with, but I think there are better versions out there. I'm interested in trying out their other pastries and bubble shakes, but I would probably not get the egg tarts again. I highly suggest in going to Tai Pan Bakery in Flushing instead!

    Half dozen egg custard tarts
    Kenneth L.

    Egg Custard Tarts $6 (Half dozen) - They were great.. partially due to being at the right place at the right time. I arrived on a Saturday afternoon and a fresh, hot batch just came out. Flaky crust and warm toasty center. This bakery is one of the better bakeries off 8th Avenue in brooklyn.

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    Great coffee. Fresh bakery buns. We always buy our freshly ordered fruit cakes from them.

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    6 years ago

    Typical Chinese bakery. The coffee here is good and the saltly hot dog wrapped with the buttery croissant is just straight delicious.

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    I love the chicken bread here & also the chrysanthemum tea. You can find the chrysanthemum tea in the refrigerator compartment area.

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    Love the breads here, its pretty cheap and close to where I live, like the mexican shredded pork bun especially

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    Wish they had a tv to watch while I eat my bread and drink my milk tea.

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    Not bad, pretty typical as far as Chinese bakeries go, with a bit larger selection than similar places in Manhattan

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