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Fuji Bakery

4.3 (586 reviews)
Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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chocolate almond croissant
Jailene C.

We spent about $24 or so on 4 croissants, 2 regular 2 flavored and a malasada. The croissants were really flakey and really good, very fresh. The ham and cheese croissant wasn't our favorite, didn't really have much ham in it and it's definitely small, but the chocolate almond croissant was delicious, just small compared to the pricing for sure. The strawberry malasada was alright, the filling tasted artificial so I wouldn't go that route again. Service was quick and friendly.

Egg sandwich
Samantha C.

Before heading to Mt Rainier, we stopped by here to pick up some baked goods for our hike! I got the tonkatsu sandwich, egg sandwich, ham and cheese croissant, crunchy creamy malasada, ube malasada, and beef curry. Our favorite was the ube malasada! The malasada was so soft and the ube flavor was lovely. Maybe it's because we had that one first, so the donut was still fluffy. The tonkatsu was a close second!

Ube malasada
Pauline T.

I was craving something quick and sweet after my late lunch and Fuji bakery hit the spot! They serve donuts in a no-frills to-go window counter. I picked up the ube malasada. It had a light crunch from the sugar coating, fluffy texture, with a creamy subtly ube filling. I think the broche in the donut was a tad dry, but I did get it around 4pm. I also would've preferred a stronger ube flavor. Overall, the service was quick and friendly with tasty donuts. I wouldn't get this exact donut again as I found it pricey for the quality I got, but it was worth a try!

Egg sando
Patricia S.

If you guys work in the area near Chinatown this is one of the few places that opens early and has been around for quite awhile. They don't have any seating it's more of a front store and you order to go. I got the hojicha latte added a shot to it. Overall everything was good and wanted to try their egg sandwich and it was good bread was a little dry but the center was just amazing. I finish that in like two seconds and they always have good pastries. We usually stop by here to bring baked goods to work.

Ube malasada and blueberry lemon danish
Kimberly W.

Cute Bakery in the corner of Chinatown. It's a to go only spot with no seating but plenty of delicious pastries. It's a quick order and get your stuff and go. The staff is kind and welcoming and the food is delicious. So far all the danishes are my favorite I think the blueberry one would be my number one but they are all delicious. The malasada is also pretty good but it would definitely have to be the blueberry Danish that's my number one. The prices is also pretty good for each item not too expensive and you can get a lot of treats under five bucks each.

Crunchy Cream donut
Jen S.

This is a small, hole-in-the-wall bakery tucked on a corner and easy to miss if it weren't for the long morning lines and the tempting display of pastries in the window. We tried the matcha donut and the crunchy cream donut. My friends loved the crunchy cream one for its sweetness and texture, while I preferred the matcha donut as it was less sweet, with a smooth matcha cream filling that was perfectly balanced. Highly recommend trying both here!

Sugar donuts
Diana C.

Cheap but tasty donuts. I have literally never gotten anything from here that I didn't love from any location. I do with they had a few more vegan or dairy free options but it's definitely worth taking my allergy pills for their pastries. The service is always friendly and efficient. This is a to go window only - no seating or indoor space.

Lilikoi malasada
Vinh M.

I love this storefront bakery so much, and have been going here for quite a while since the time when the pandemic started to ease in 2022. Back then it was to have some of their lattes which I found pretty good. For this visit, I had one of their malasadas. This was on a Saturday noon, and when I got here there was already quite a long line but it went by quickly. There's no seating at this place; it's all grab and go. Other than malasadas and lattes, they also have cakes, danishes, pain suisse and other pastries, with many people grabbing their olive breads the day I went. I've tried their red bean azuki malasadas before and since I needed a stomach for an event later that day, I got just one lilikoi malasada. It's a passion fruit flavored malasada, and my current picture of it doesn't do it justice at all. It was creamy and wasn't a sour taste in my mouth. There was a good amount of filling inside my donut, and flavor profile wasn't overly strong. There's a ton of sugar on top as expected of malasadas, but this place knows how to make their fillings a little weaker in taste strongness to compensate for that. If you're not into the long lines or overly sweetened malasadas/brioche donuts that The Flour Box has, this is the perfect alternative.

Crunchy Cream Malasada
Jenny L.

Cute small bakery that you order with a walk up window. The crunchy cream malasada was sweet and sugary on the outside with a smooth vanilla custard inside. The corn flakes on the outside added a nice texture! Will come back to try other flavors of malasadas for sure.

Alex T.

Today I had the best tasting donut that I've ever had in my 22 years of life. The crunchy cream malasada SLAPS so hard, especially for the price. It is a blessing and a curse that this Fuji store location is so far away from my apartment. My blood sugar is thankful for this unfortunate geographical conundrum. Great service and food on this rainy day! Their grab and go counter service was pretty solid, not sure if they have indoor seating but it seems like based on the website that they do. Long morning lines are there for a reason!

Cheese Danish
Holly Z.

Out of this visit, I only ordered the Tiramisu cake and the Cream Cheese Danish. A classic Italian Tiramisu made with mascarpone cheese, espresso shots, Marsala wine, and ladyfinger biscuits tends to be rich and satisfying. While a 7" cake is typically said to serve up to 12 people, it could actually serve a few more. For example, we have 13 people, we still had about 1/4 of the cake left! The richness of the dessert often means that less is needed to satisfy guests, which is always a good thing when you want some leftovers! Cream Cheese Danish was delicious! Better than your Starbucks one. The croissant baked with custard and topped with carmelized cream cheese. A good Tiramisu cake should have a balanced blend of rich coffee flavor, smooth mascarpone cream, and a light, airy texture. The cake layers should be moist but not soggy, with a subtle sweetness and a hint of cocoa or chocolate. And they absolutely nailed it. Overall, the layers were meld together harmoniously, creating a perfect contrast between the bold coffee and creamy filling.

chicken katsu sando and egg salad sando
Cami G.

When in doubt, yelp it out. My sister and I were in Seattle for a couple days, and on our last day she wanted to go to a bakery for some quick breakfast pastries! I found this one on here and it is relatively close to other stops we wanted to go to, so we decided to stop by and check it out :) Good thing we did!!! Everything in the window immediately caught our eye, and the sandos were calling our name. The workers were so kind and made sure they had everything in stock, and after our quick purchase, we walked to the park across the street to enjoy our buys. I think the nice Seattle breeze and the reggae playing nearby added to the atmosphere. We sat in the park and nommed on our goods. Our sandos were soooo yummy, and the pastries were delicious. We would definitely try this place again!!! The matcha latte was pre sweetened, but I prefer mine a bit bitter. It was still good tho! Yelp did a good job showing me this place, so thanks. I hope to be back to Seattle soon! #ALPHAZinSeattle #AWOOO #SandosFTW

Varieties of Malasadas
Margaret O.

A friend highly recommended this bakery which is famous for their Malasadas (Hawaiian donuts). The store has different varieties of Malasadas which includes Azuki (Red bean), Lilikoi, Ube, Matcha and Crunchy cream. My favorites are Ube Malasada and Crunchy cream Malasada. The Ube Malasada is a brioche dough filled with housemade Ube custard while the crunchy cream Malasada is made with brioche dough with corn flakes filled with housemade vanilla custard cream. I love its crunchy texture. The Ube and the custard creams in the donuts are not too sweet either. The bakery has also other pastries, cakes and cookies but Malasadas are my favorites.

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The matcha tea here was pleasant and the pasties are nice. The servers are always kind to me when I shop here and provide quick service

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the chocolate cake was uninspiring, generic, and dry. no different than what you would find in a Safeway bakery.

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Piroshky Piroshky - Beef and Cheese

Piroshky Piroshky

4.3(8.1k reviews)
1.1 miDowntown
$

Another must go during our annual sibling trip!…read more We got the chicken curry, beef & onion, and bacon hash piroshky. Super fresh, warm, and steaming at first bite. Usually long lines, but we came after the rush and there was no line (hallelujah!). Very straightforward and next time, I'd definitely buy more to take home.

My friend recommended Piroshky Piroshky while I was visiting Seattle, so I decided to give it a…read moretry. We went on a Saturday, and it was super busy, but I will say the line moved surprisingly fast, which I appreciated. A heads-up if it's your first time: the shop itself is very small, so most of the wait is outside, and they only let about 2-3 people inside at a time. Even with the crowd, the process was efficient, and the staff we interacted with were very nice. We wanted both savory and sweet, so we tried the popular beef & cheese bun, chicken teriyaki, and hazelnut roll. The beef & cheese bun was definitely the best thing we tried. It was warm, flavorful, and reminded me of the filling inside an Asian meat bun, which I enjoyed. The chicken teriyaki was disappointing. It didn't look anything like the photo they advertise, and the flavor was just okay, nothing memorable. The hazelnut roll was decent and not overly sweet, which I liked, but it wasn't something I'd go out of my way for. Overall, I personally think this place is a bit overhyped. The fast-moving line and friendly staff were a plus, and the beef & cheese bun was good, but based on what we tried, I'm not sure it fully lived up to the hype. Still, if you've never had it before, it may be worth trying once since they have plenty of other menu options.

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Petit Pierre Bakery - Pistachio

Petit Pierre Bakery

4.5(458 reviews)
5.7 miPhinney Ridge
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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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Chocolate strawberry croissant

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Sea Wolf Bakers - Oat chocolate chip cookie

Sea Wolf Bakers

4.4(449 reviews)
3.7 miFremont
$$

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 visited many bakeries in Seattle, and Sea Wolf was an OK stop…read more Sea Wolf has an epic patio space with tons of seating and also some indoor seating to choose from. The kitchen is open, so you can watch as all of the scrumptious pastries are made. I liked the vibe here a lot. The space is shared with a bagel shop, but there is plenty of room for everyone. Service was fine. The line moved fast, and the prices were reasonable, comparable to other bakeries in Seattle. While I enjoyed the vibe at Sea Wolf Bakers a lot, I didn't think their pastries and coffee were nearly as good as some others I tried in Seattle. The espresso shot I tried was extremely bitter and just not as smooth as it should have been. The savory croissant was ok, but it lacked any big flavors, and the texture wasn't really croissant-like. The hit cross bun was just unimpressive and not very good at all. Overall, I would probably skip Sea Wolf Bakers next time. It's ok, but there are so many other amazing bakeries too. Maybe I tried the wrong stuff?

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Dahlia Bakery

Dahlia Bakery

4.3(1.3k reviews)
1.2 miBelltown
$$

Cinnamon rolls…read more That's all you really need to know - get them, warm them up until they are buttery ooey gooey and eat. Return for seconds, bring some home. They also have mochi donuts and other pastries but I fell in love with the cinnamon rolls. Inside has plenty of seating and the staff is friendly. Prices are standard. Wish I lived closer!

I visited Dahlia Bakery in downtown Seattle during a business trip from Florida, and it turned out…read moreto be a really memorable breakfast stop. I ordered an extra bacon and cheese sandwich on a toasted English muffin, and it was excellent. The muffin was perfectly toasted, the bacon was crisp and flavorful, and the cheese complemented everything really well. It was simple, fresh, and very satisfying to start the morning. The bakery itself has a very pleasant atmosphere. It feels warm, welcoming, and comfortable, making it a great place to sit down and enjoy a quiet breakfast in the city. To finish, I tried a slice of triple coconut cream pie to go, and it was absolutely heavenly. Rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced, it easily stood out as one of the highlights of the visit and something I won't forget anytime soon. Overall, Dahlia Bakery delivered great food, a relaxing atmosphere, and an outstanding dessert. Since I was only in Seattle briefly for business, I'm not sure when I'll be back, but I'm glad I had the chance to experience it.

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Seating is open for dahlia until serious pie opens

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Temple Pastries - Line inching closer. Found out later I could've bypassed line & got TGTG order from barista. (8/10/25)

Temple Pastries

4.3(269 reviews)
1.3 miAtlantic
$$

I've been to Temple Pastries a few times now, mostly for getting pastries and drinks to go. As the…read moreother reviews indicate, there can be very long lines depending on the time of day that you get there. There really has been no rhyme or reason on when there are long or short lines, but for your sake, hope that you get a short line. Inside, there is a decent amount of seating upstairs and downstairs (though only one bathroom), but this seems like it would be a great spot to meet with a friend or coworker or try to get some work done. I'm a big fan of the horchata brioche donut, so that's what I recommend you try. The pastries are reasonably priced and freshly made, and if you don't like things that are too sweet they will be perfect for you. I think the only complaint I've had is the drinks the barista has made can be very hit or miss, especially once with Chai I had. The barista was nice enough to remake the drink, but that's probably one area of improvement. Overall, this is a great little spot and I look forward to coming back again.

Great coffee with a mezzanine, outdoor seating, and free wifi. The star of this show, by far, are…read morethe pastries. The breakfast sandwiches available after 0700 are savor-y and packed with flavor. I see issues with customer service and I get it. Sometimes, the person taking my order isn't very thrilled. The other day, when I asked to confirm a particular drink was mine (as the drink was prepared for to-go instead of here), I received a judgemental stare. But I come here often and have learned how busy they get. I get exhausted just watching them! and I am so grateful this cafe is here. As someone coming from another cafe-focused city, this was the first place that really made me feel like I was home. Stellar food, beverages, and ambience. Only other complaint is lack of outlets for charging.

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Sugar Bakery

Sugar Bakery

4.3(414 reviews)
2.2 miLower Queen Anne
$$
Hipster vibe
Locally owned & operated

Fantastic pastries! Wife and I walked down from our hotel and found some of the best pastries we've…read morehad in some time.

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!!

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Saint Bread - Sakura bun - there's jam inside

Saint Bread

4.2(335 reviews)
3.6 miUniversity District
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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?

Cute little shop. Arrived a little after 10am on a Saturday and the line took us about 30 minutes…read moreto get through. Once ordered, the drinks came out pretty fast and so did my sandwich. I don't know if they rotate their pastries or if they just sold out of everything but only items on display case were the chocolate cookie, sesame cookie, the sakura chiffon roll, savory focaccia, apple cake and maybe one other item. I really was looking forward to trying a cardamom croissant or bun but they didn't have either available. My iced latte was alright. Nothing to go crazy over. The cherry foam for an additional $2.00 was very pretty but that's where it stopped at. Absolutely no cherry or sakura flavor. Disappointed. The sesame cookie had a great smell to it. The aroma of sesame was strong. The cookie had a nice crisp to the edge and a chewy center. The sesame taste wasn't as strong as the smell. The spicy chicken sandwich on special was not spicy at all. It was overwhelmingly sweet from the orange glaze/sauce on the kitchen. It was a decent sandwich and I definitely finished it. Just not something I would gravitate back to. I understand the reviews about how this place doesn't live up to some extra hype. It's decent, solid and a great option for the area but to go out of your way for and wait thirty minutes in line? Not really.

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

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