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    Fuji Bakery

    4.4 (369 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Quiet
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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Sim B.

    Really enjoyed the variety! Line wasn't that bad for a sunny Sunday afternoon. Great place to come and get a variety of savory and sweet pastries. We'll definitely be coming back!

    Strawberry
    Matthew H.

    I saw this bakery on a YouTube channel I was watching and made this a stop. This was a perfect bakery to stop in after a 5 mile walk at centennial park. I admittedly ate way more than I should have, but equally enjoyed the strawberry, matcha and bacon pastries. The matcha fizzy was slightly sweet but didn't overpower the drink. It was balanced perfectly with matcha and fizz. They also have gluten free options to enjoy.

    Matcha lemonade
    Alex R.

    This bakery is unassuming, but now I know why they had such a long line. They offer both Asian, and French inspired treats. I got the jalapeño bread, warmed, and I couldn't wait for my drink to be ready before I basically swallowed it whole. I really enjoyed the matcha lemonade, and the world cookies reminded me of a better version of Mexican wedding cookies.

    Anh L.

    Friendly staff greeted us when we walked in. First time there and was impressed with the variety. We go so much and for Seattle and it being under $25, that's a good deal. The pastries were delicious. Would make the drive here again! There's a small parking lot to the side of the bakery.

    Tiramisu
    Michelle R.

    Saw this bakery on my way to work and was intrigued. SO GLAD I STOPPED IN Holy moly, quite literally the best dessert items I've ever had. They know what they're doing. Small place, no where to sit inside (a couple small tables outside), they serve coffee too (I did not get any). Service was kind, I didn't feel rushed which is always nice and all items reasonably priced. I hate that I came in because I WILL be back lol

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    Jando S.

    For me, no trip to Seattle is complete without a trip to Fuji Bakery. I'm incredibly envious of the locals who get to indulge on the sugary treats and the endless carbs that this place is known for. The variety is excellent, the vibe is extra chill and incredibly local. I would kill for something like this in my neck of the woods. Seating is is limited to a couple of two seaters outside, but that's really it. Parking is also a small lot to the side of the building, and my last two visits have been on the street along Elliot Ave. The latter is not generally recommended, but doable in a pinch. Their ube and matcha malasadas are excellent. The breading is light and the ube filling is perfect. Their danishes may look ordinary, but they're delightful and indulgent. The variety of croissants are impressive, but the butter and almond croissants stand out for their simplicity and addictive qualities. It might sound dramatic, but the sandos are so good that I'd come back just for those. The egg salad sando is an instant foodgasm and the chicken katsu is superb. The price is reflective of the quality (i.e. a tinge expensive) of the pastries and the staff is fairly good about recommendations and are quite good about moving the line along. I already know Fuji is in the cards again when I'm back in the Pacific NW.

    Nicole X.

    I've passed by this bakery previously and noticed it from its bright pink color! I went on a weekend morning and surprisingly the line wasn't too bad. There were probably 4-5 parties ahead of us and the line moves fairly fast depending on how much people order. We ordered the pear croissant, the milk stick, and the crunchy cream malasada which were all pretty good. Solid flavors and textures. We also got the berry chocolate cake, which has raspberry jam on the inside and meringue dollops on top. It was really good and not too sweet. They serve Fulcrum coffee, and the iced latte is really good too.

    Assorted pastries
    Sisi T.

    I wasn't able to get a lot of pics since we were in a bit of a rush, but I took a quick pic of our assorted pastries they packaged up for us. We sampled one of each Malasada - Crunchy Cream - Ube - Lilikoi (passion fruit) - Matcha - Strawberry The fillings were light and fresh tasting. They had a good amount of filling as well. I wish they had other options besides sugar tossed malasada's. I enjoy mine powdered or plain, which is probably why the crunchy cream was my most liked of them all. The beef curry had a slightly intense curry flavor. Borderline too intense for some, but for me it was quite enjoyable. I wasn't a fan of their hot dog bread. Maybe because there wasn't much hot dog. If it's going to be a hot dog themed baked good, I want hot dog in every bite please lol. I would definitely like to come back and try other items as they had a large assortment of baked goods. It's a cute little bakery with friendly staff. It's bright pink outside so you can't miss it and there is a small parking lot located to the side of the building. Stop by and judge for yourself.

    Cream puff
    Caitlyn M.

    This location has a lot more items than their location in International district! They have a huge selection of pastries, Asian baked goods, donuts, some sandwiches and more. They also have some seating inside and outside as well as a small parking lot as well. We grabbed some pastries to-go to enjoy at Kerry Park. We got a cream puff, and an ube malasada. The cream puff was MASSIVE! The biggest cream puff I've seen, it was delicious and like 90% cream. The ube malasada was also yummy, the donut was light and airy and not overly sweet. Next time I want to try one of their Japanese sandos!

    Egg sandwich
    Vy N.

    Pretty solid! We went on a Saturday morning and the place was packed! The parking is quite tricky so I recommend either getting there quite early or parking elsewhere. We parked in the taco time parking lot and had one person stay in the car. They had a good variety of pastries but things like the donuts were selling quite fast! We got a chocolate chip cookie, an egg sandwich, and an ube donut! The donut had a great flavor but I would say flour box donuts have a better overall donut! The egg sandwich was quite good but I don't think I would get it again for $8. The chocolate chip cookie was HUGE!!! The classic American chocolate chip cookie was named quite accurately. Perfectly chewy, good chocolate chip distribution, and nicely sweet! Nothing stood out too much but everything was very good!

    Dominique A.

    We've officially become regulars at Fuji Bakery and I am not mad about it! We stopped in one weekend during their birthday celebration, and now I can't imagine a weekend without one of their malasadas. I've tried every malasada flavor (commitment, I know), and my top recs are the crunchy one (rolled in cornflakes with vanilla custard inside--amazing texture and flavor) and the Azuki, which is always so satisfying. My partner is more of a savory pastry fan, and Fuji has been the perfect addition to our weekend bakery rotation, she tries something new every time and loves it. Bonus points: the coffee here is consistently excellent, service is super fast and always friendly, and the prices are really reasonable for the quality and location. We are forever fans now!

    Iced Latte and Jumbo Cream Puff
    Ploy N.

    Been wanting to try their treats for so long and it didn't disappoint! Their Jumbo Cream Puff was everything I was looking for in a dessert. Creamy yet airy and so full of the delicious custard cream. I had no trouble finishing it even after a full meal. Paired with their strong Iced Latte, this was an amazing time. Their Lilikoi Malasada was good too. Dough was light and airy and the filling was nicely tart. Definitely want to try more from them!

    Crunch Cream Malasada
    Linda W.

    Wow, the baked goods here are so good. I got the crunchy cream Malasada which is their most popular flavor and a curry bun. The malasada was fluffy and the cream was subtly sweet. The curry bun was the best curry bun I've ever had (not that I've tried that many curry buns). The outside was crispy and baked to perfection. It's a must try. There was a small line and I do hear they sell out. I came at noon on Sunday which wasn't too bad.

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    Bakery Nouveau

    4.5
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    I love love love this place! My favorite place for exquisite pastries of all time! Anytime that…read moreI'm in Seattle this is a MUST stop for me. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It smells so wonderful and warm when you enter and it's really a feast for your eyes. Everything looks so delicious and it's hard to choose. The staff was ver patient with me. My "go to" is the most famous twice baked almond croissant. On this visit ordered the "go to" , blueberry ginger scone, ratatouille sandwich, turkey havarti sandwich, banana bread, and some Americanos to go. This is not a sit down cafe so we thoroughly enjoyed them in the parked car. :) Every bite should be savored. Extraordinary!

    I got the twice baked chocolate croissant for 7.25! Might seem pricey but the pastry was genuinely…read moreso big that I think the price was actually a good deal. The croissant was on the crispier side, especially with the almond crumble on top it was a bit too cripsy for me, but I tend to like soft and flakey pastries so it's probably a matter of taste. There was a TON of almond filling in the middle. I enjoyed the taste and texture but it was too much filling for me personally. I would have liked more croissant in my croissant, so to say haha. The chocolate was slightly dark which worked well with the sweet pastry and filling! Overall I enjoyed the croissant but it was a tad too heavy on the filling and cripsy/crunchy for me.

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    Petit Pierre Bakery

    4.5
    (458 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Came around 1-2pm on a weekend and they still had a full pastry case! I always love seeing that…read morelater in the day since some other cafes are getting empty around that time. They have so many yummy options, but I settled on a mushroom and Gruyère pastry and an earl grey blueberry cruffin. The mushroom and Gruyère pastry was SO good!!! Buttery flaky layers of dough with a strong earthy mushroom flavor and savory cheese - an absolute umami bomb. We ate it the day after and threw it in the air fryer for a couple of minutes, and it was so delicious. The cruffin was huge! Topped with a delicious light Earl grey cream that wasn't too sweet. It was filled with a blueberry cream and was definitely very filling. There's a lot of sugar coating it, as is standard with cruffins, but it's a nice sweet treat. Definitely coming back for the mushroom and Gruyère pastry and to try their other delicious flavors. Their supreme croissant flavor switches often and we can't wait to try the next one! One of the best bakeries I've been to in Seattle so far.

    I visited this spot around 11:40 AM on a Friday, and it wasn't too crowded. The space is casual…read morewith limited seating, but it felt comfortable enough to enjoy a quick bite. I originally planned to just grab a coffee and a croissant, but after noticing how popular the mushroom Gruyere croissant seemed, I decided to give it a try and I'm so glad I did. It was incredibly delicious, perfectly filling, and even better when warmed up. The staff member kindly offered to heat it for me, which really elevated the whole experience. While they serve Umbria coffee, which isn't my personal favorite, the food more than made up for it. The service was warm and friendly, and the overall vibe was welcoming. I'll definitely be back to try the mushroom croissant again or maybe explore some of their other pastries next time.

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    Sea Wolf Bakers

    4.4
    (453 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    I've been hesitant to visit Sea Wolf Bakers due to their prices. $8 baguette? Oomph. Well, in early…read moreMarch I finally decided to give them a try. And now I'm a regular... Through several visits: Baguette, Large ($7.95) - Great baguette with bubbling golden exterior complete with the perfectly baked crust even after waiting 3 hours before cutting in and eating. The interior has the perfect moisture level and is delightfully soft and chewy. The taste overall has a deep developed flavor. This is a great baguette. The only problem - the price. I can find ones for half the price that are maybe 80% as good as this one. (5/5) Seasonal Biscuit ($4.50) - This biscuit definitely isn't Southern-style. It's more of a drop biscuit, combining a relatively soft and tender interior with a nice exterior crust, without any flakiness or layering. The interior is almost cake-like in texture and crumb, and is plenty moist. They add plenty of fresh black pepper inside. It's distributed very evenly, giving a peppery bite with every mouthful. Parmesan is added to the top of the biscuit before baking, giving plenty of umami and richness but only on the upper layer. (4/5) Green Vinaigrette Cafeteria Style Pizza ($6.25) - The pizza is kept under a warming lamp, so it starts getting a little dried out after I assume a couple of hours spent there. I do love the base though - it's focaccia-like giving a really crunchy dark golden brown crust underneath, which supports the toppings. The pizza slice has lots of structural integrity and doesn't flop over. There's a base of fragrant concentrated tomato paste-like flavor which is topped with a very even layer of cheese. Since it's warmed rather than freshly baked, the cheese starts congealing a bit. The cheese is peppered with parsley, garlic, and a bunch of mustard seeds, giving a special zing. The toppings go all the way to the sides of the pie, making it great for people who dislike crust. Even though it's cafeteria style pizza that's kept under heat lamps, I quite liked it. I wonder if I can get a really fresh slice if I get there right at 11AM when lunch starts. (5/5) Chocolate Croissant ($6.10) - Great lamination with a very aesthetic honeycomb pattern. Baked on the harder side, causing fantastic crispy flaky layers to flake off, but also creating a darker golden brown character that is on the verge of bitterness. Nicely buttery soft and chewy interior. Chocolate is a darker variety, probably somewhere around 70%, so it has a pleasing balanced sweetness and chocolate flavor. It's not typical baton, instead seems to be a section from a bar. Still warm and melty even through I didn't eat the croissant until ~30 minutes after purchasing. When cooled down further, some red fruity notes start appearing, so this seems to be be pretty high quality. (5/5) White Sourdough ($12.60) - Now this is a loaf of bread. Superb crust, probably 2 or 3 times as thick compared to competitors, creating a supreme crusty bite with a chew approaching a hard crunch with almost caramelized molasses notes on the bottom. The interior is moist and tender with a pleasing slight sourdough tang. It's a superb piece of craftsmanship. (5/5) Kouign Amann ($5.80) - This is another heavier bake with some acridity development on the top surface. Unlike many other bakeries where the kouign amann is basically a differently shaped croissant with sugar glaze, Sea Wolf's version feels more in line with tradition. The crumb is denser and richer, more like brioche. There's interesting black speckling inside which I believe is due to the inclusion of espresso powder given the mild coffee-like flavor. The crust is again baked hard, but it's lighter and not as flaky as the croissant. They sprinkle just a bit of salt on top of a very light caramelized sugar glaze. It's not very sweet and I didn't find it too salty unlike some other reviewers. (5/5) Plain Focaccia Slice ($4.80) - Good quality olive oil, some salt sprinkled on top to boost the flavors. Light and airy interior, but the exterior is a little wan, being more light golden brown and lacking some good crusty crisp especially on the fried bottom. Quite oily. (4/5) Sea Wolf gives out free sourdough starter, which can be requested from the cashier. Since picking it up several weeks ago, I've gone through several feed/bake cycles for making sourdough focaccia. I've visited Sea Wolf 3 or 4 times in the last month. That's a testament to how high quality their pastries and breads are. I think the only thing stopping me from visiting more is thanks to the starter I got from them fanning my baking instincts. I bake so much now that I don't have any need to buy their bread! Note: Sea Wolf charges a 3% credit card fee. This is not noted on their menu - it only appears in the POS right before paying. Kind of sketchy. Bathrooms - Single unisex room

    I've been to Sea Wolf several times and have had a very inconsistent experience with the pastries;…read moreeven with the same item, I've had a fantastic version and one that left a lot to be desired. I will note that I haven't tried the breads, but as a non-morning individual, I do appreciate that they do tend to still have many items available even later in the afternoon (~1-3PM time frame). You will have to find street parking, but I've never had too much trouble in this neighborhood even on the weekend. Butter Croissant (3.75/5): I'll admit I'm insanely picky with my croissants and I think Sea Wolf's is just okay. I want a stronger crisp on the outside, something that almost shatters and makes a mess when you bite in, but the inside has a nice chew. Kouign Amann (3.75/5): I had a really fantastic time with this my first time picking it up, they have almost a crunchy sugar caramel crust on the outside with super buttery pastry inside. Unfortunately, my second time picking this up ended up being a miss, just stale and much to dry. Cinnamon Roll (1/5): The raisins are a nice touch, but this was awfully dry. Even the caramelized crus on the outside couldn't save this and charging extra for cream cheese frosting on top of a dry dough is criminal.

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    Cheddar jalapeño biscuit
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    Sugar Bakery

    Sugar Bakery

    4.3
    (416 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$
    Hipster vibe
    Locally owned & operated

    My boyfriend and I were super excited to try a new place for breakfast and loved the variety of…read morepastries available at this bakery, especially since a lot of nearby cafes don't have a lot of great food options. I ordered a 16oz iced oat milk mocha and loved how perfectly the chocolate was incorporated into my drink! It tasted sweet and the coffee added the robust flavour I love in my mochas My boyfriend had never tried a Moroccan Fog before and he loved how sweet it was without him having to add sugar. He especially loved that it had just the right amount of mint flavoring without being toothpaste For breakfast, I ordered their fruit danish! I love that they had different options of fruit to pick from and I chose blueberry! The pastry was perfectly flaky and I loved how fresh the blueberry tasted. My boyfriend ordered the chocolate croissant because he was excited at the idea of the chocolate being piped through the croissant and also drizzled over the top, but it turns out the dark brown parts on top are just design and not more chocolate. Still, he was pleased with the amount of chocolate in the croissant and the bite I had was heavenly. The champagne cake caught my eye as I was ordering and I just had to try a bite, it was absolutely delicious and fresh. I loved how light the cake was and the layers of flavour through the whole dessert! I love how bright and airy the cafe is! My boyfriend and I were easily able to find seating by the windows and enjoyed the gorgeous view of the space needle and people watching as we shared breakfast. The staff here was also patient and welcoming. We'll definitely have to come back and try more of their pastries!!

    I'm here for coffee. I did not try any pastry as I was having lunch much later…read more Coffee was good. For a single barista who also did all food orders, she was quick. Coffee is good but not a wow. Food like the croissants seems to be not fresh. They did not have the look of freshly baked considering it was around 9am. Not sure but did not have the glow or lopk when I see a pastry. Nice place though. Lots of tables and space. They were busy.

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    Sugar Bakery
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    Saint Bread

    Saint Bread

    4.2
    (340 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Finally made it out to Saint Bread and I loved it! Arrived around 9am on a Friday morning and…read morewaited ~30 min in line. All the pastries except for the regular butter croissant were available, and we were able to place an order for the kimchi focaccia and sakura swiss roll, which were slated to come out around 10am. Service was super friendly! I got the hojicha latte, the okonomiyaki frittata, black sesame cookie, kimchi focaccia, and sakura swiss roll. The hojicha latte was rich and earthy in the best way, and it went really well with the black sesame cookie, which had a great strong sesame flavor, and the texture was perfectly chewy! The focaccia was pillowy and chewy at the same - I could've eaten five of these on their own. The frittata was my least favorite item, but by no means am I saying that it's bad! I thought the sauces overpowered it a bit, and the frittata itself was a bit bland - I couldn't even tell it had sweet potato in it, but it was cooked really well. There was ample seating in the heated patio, but parking was a little confusing, though we got lucky with the small lot right next to the store. There were a lot of signs that said no parking along the street in front, but it seemed like a lot of cars were parked there?

    Super mid experience and over hyped in my opinion. Staff…read moremember at the register wasn't super friendly. That might have been because there was no AC inside the cafe/kitchen and it was over 80 degrees outside. Everyone had to form a line in the beating sun, which took over 40 minutes. No shade in sight until you are 3rd person from the front. Ordered 2 iced matcha lattes, which weren't whisked fresh. They clearly used a matcha concentrate in the drink unfortunately. The cinnamon bread felt stale, and less fluffy than expected. The same went for the sesame cookie, not super fresh. The cardamom bread was probably the freshest of the three items I got. I wouldn't return for any of the items I purchased.

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    Cinnamon-Okinawan sugar toast ($4) - nice butter on white bread
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