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Pipeline Malasadas

4.4 (262 reviews)
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Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Emily D.

Visiting Las Vegas and friend told us to try Pipeline because the malasadas are close to Leonard's in Hawaii. Pipeline had huge variety selections of malasadas. The interior was clean and contemporary Hawaii feel. No seating so mainly it's a too go. The service was very good but it was not crowded at all. We ordered a half dozen box which was I think 5% discount. The malasadas were hot and pillow soft but a bit pricey. The filled malasadas were $1 more. Overall it was like Leonard's but not quite Leonard's. Was a nice treat for dessert after dinner.

Debrah D.

Fancy schmancy malasadas...at least I can say I tried them. Probably won't be back- because they're in the expensive side. I would recommend for people to give it a shot though especially if they've never had a malasada before. Make sure you eat it fresh! We had the classic and li hing mui no filling. The place is clean except for the benches outside...covered in sugar lol...and staff was friendly. They are fresh so you can expect to wait a little.

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Kulani P.

If you haven't tried this Hawaiian malasada shop yet, you are missing out! It's right by Buffalo and 215 in a newer shopping plaza recently built. Everything is made to order, so they come out very fresh and warm. They open at 9am on weekends and 7am on weekdays (open until 9pm!), making it an easy stop any time of day whether you want a morning treat or nighttime dessert. The island vibes are on point -- Hawaiian music playing in the background, turquoise and blue accents inside, a place to sit and read about their origin story from O'ahu and big bright windows that make the space feel light and welcoming. Each donut starts at $3.50, with options to build a box and add on from there. If you buy 12+ you get 10% off your order! Friendly staff and even merch and extra items like boxes or bags available for purchase, too. Keep in mind, It is a grab and go (after waiting about 10 minutes or so) vs a sit down and enjoy as they don't have tables inside. We've ordered from here a few times - especially because the fam and my niece and nephew love them. We've had most of the flavors but our go-tos are the original sugar and cinnamon. I haven't tried any of the filled flavors, so that's next on the list! Such a fun, unique spot -- I don't think we have anything else like it around here. A great way to spread aloha through their tasty malasadas, so glad they opened in town and highly recommend!

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Monica S.

After having dinner at Win Kee, I looked up dessert places nearby and Pipeline Malasadas popped up. Wondering if these malasadas are as good as Leonard's on O'ahu? They're just as good if not better. I don't know how they do it, but each malasada is made to order. Li Hing Mui - it's not a strong li hing mui flavor, I liked it Strawberry Cream Filled - yummy Although there's a couple benches, there's no place to sit down and eat.

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Jeffrey M.

Pipeline Malisadas is easily one of the best spots in the Southwest if you're craving real Hawaiian style malasadas. We grabbed a dozen of the classic sugar ones and some assorted samples, you really cant go wrong. Soft warm and just the right amount of sweetness. This place is the spot.

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Brian I.

Definitely the place for the best and freshest malasadas in the 9th island of Las Vegas. This may also even be the only one in town where you can get the variety of flavors that they offer. If you never had a malasada, the best way I'd describe it is like a huge ball with an airy texture. Almost as if this is what a donut would be if it didn't have its hole removed. Maybe? I've had all their malasadas, but my go to is li hing, cinnamon or classic. With the other flavors, I feel like it isn't so strong that I kind of get confused what I'm eating. Either way whichever one you get, it'll definitely be good. This area is pretty chill. Think of it kind of like you're at a donut shop except you can't see the donuts. You order the items you want and then you just wait for your malasada(s). There's no place for you to really sit and eat, but it's a portable food anyways. You can just eat it wherever inside or outside or just take your box wherever you decide. Definitely a must try for those who never had it, but also a great spot for those who knows what a malasada is.

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Glenn A.

Originally from Oahu, Pipeline Malasadas has brought the taste of authentic Hawaiian style malasadas to Southwest Las Vegas. Now, you can get a taste of Aloha goodness in the desert. Their malasadas are made to order so they come out piping out, crisp on the outside, and soft on the inside. Simply Onolicious! You can customize your order with flavored sugar toppings ($3.50 each) or indulge in their creme flavored versions ($4.50 each). The shop is located on South Buffalo Drive in the same shopping center as Nana's Green Tea. It is nice and clean with counters on the side where you can eat your malasadas. The staff is very friendly and welcoming; they will gladly explain the menu if it is your first time.

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Eric B.

We had always wanted to try Pipeline, so we decided to just go for it after dinner at a nearby restaurant. The interior is clean and contemporary with a definite Hawaii and surfing vibe. The aqua color scheme is awesome and definitely makes you think of the ocean. The staff member was very friendly and explained the menu and pricing. Check out the unique story of how this company started which is posted on the wall. There is no seating inside unfortunately, but there is a counter you can stand at. We tried all the seasonal specials - pumpkin custard, macadamia custard, and strawberry li hing. They were all truly delicious. Definitely try to enjoy them while they are still warm! The pumpkin custard was my favorite. Amazing crunchy sugar outside with an outstanding fluffy interior with flavorful custard. Delicious! We were asked if we wanted them in separate bags, so we said yes. We didn't realize they charge for every extra bag. This seems a little cheap on their part. Overall, this was a delicious experience! PS - they are made to order, so expect a short wait to receive your order - about 7 or 8 minutes wait during our visit.

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Cyndy W.

I said I would stop by as soon as they had the strawberry li hing malasada available. I did! Today was the first day and I ate one in the parking lot in my car. I don't care, the sugar and crumbs on my leggings were worth every warm, airy bite! I bought one for hubby along with pineapple and Oreo sugar. I ate those at home. I'm kinda glad Pipeline is about 15 mins away from me or I would have a serious problem! I had some li hing sugar left in the bag from my strawberry filled one and I dipped my pineapple filled malasada into it and that was a taste treat too! Maybe that will be a special someday. You've got until 2/28 to enjoy the strawberry filled li hing malasada. Definitely give it a try!!

Virgilynn B.

I only ordered 2 malasadas, the li hing mui and the classic white sugar. Both were made to order and came out perfect... fresh, sweet, and delicious! The wait was less than 10 mins. There's plenty of parking and ambiance is pretty small... just a counter top and a small bench in the back. If you're craving malasadas from the islands, this is your go-to spot.

Wendoline B.

The Malasadas were okay, the service was sub-par. When we walked in, it felt like we were an inconvenience. We waited 5-8 minutes for two orders malasadas. They were nice and worth (yay!) Would I come back? Maybe?

Nina B.

I get my nails done next door to this spot, and I got curious, so I went ahead and tried this and BAAM it blew my mind! Pipeline malasadas opened up this past spring in May. The people call it " Hawaii's favorite Donut." That was the first time! Next level - fried to perfection of fluffy, golden crisp on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. Malasadas are originally Portuguese, and they were brought to Hawaii by the Portuguese laborers. Second time was today, and it was what I remembered! BAAM! When walk in you can place your order or you can online order. Place is quaint and airy for you to just take a quick bite and go, no sit down or anything like that. It can be pricey, but hey I think it's worth it and get to support local businesses, right! I think it's a good cause! I tried the coffee sugar only malasadas and it was so fluffy and right amount of heaven in your mouth! Definitely will keep coming back!

Oh yea..... Look at the tropical mango filling!
Alia G.

ONO-licious! Taste of Aloha! Pillows of Aloha! The filling was a really good ratio of filling to dough.... Not too much and not too little. Best when fresh but still tasty the next day! Pairs great with a cup of Kona coffee if you have the means. Just sayin'. This isn't near me.... Thankfully as I'd be here too often if it was nearby. They offer monthly flavors to keep you salivating!

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