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    Caili C.

    Still worth the wait! I recently came by on a Thursday and waited about 45 min in line for salt bread. I arrived about 10 min after opening so definitely be prepared but I had to try the new flavors. Loved loved the strawberry cream salty bread and the rendang beef was so meaty it could have been a meal in of itself. The flavors are always on point and it's such a creative use of traditional Asian inspired dishes.

    Monica M.

    NomNomNom! Came 8:30AM - My first salt bread experience and that was quite delicious! My first time coming and decided to go in with a bang! Ordered one of everything! Yes. Dropped $100 on baked goods - I figured it would be my husband's and mine's lunch - and can take home for my kids and parents to enjoy. SaltBreads - I highly recommend that they be enjoyed in the first hour of purchase - I noticed when it got to lunch, the bread becomes bouncy and harder... it's not a croissant - it's bread... so definitely had a softer bite when it was fresher. Also when it has cream fills, you wouldn't wanna reheat it. So - remember - buy that salt bread and eat it fresh! Black sesame salt bread was the sweetest one, before the ube... loved the curry bread and the everything bread! Honestly, they're all good... but best when fresh! The focaccia was delicious and soft, I wish i for the salted egg flavored one because the gollai hagun suni flavor had a sort of kimchi spiced pickled flavor to it and could be intense for folks who don't enjoy that flavor too much. Ginger scallion scone was very very good! I highly recommend for my ginger loving folks! It felt like enjoying dimsum in scone form - that's the only way I can describe that one. The pineapple scone was tasty and pineappley for sure - just wish it had a curd fill maybe because the jam topping wasn't enough to satiate the drying factor of the scone. Strawberry cookie was soft and crumbly but compared to the black sesame chewy texture - it was the lesser preferred cookie in the crowd. Don't skip on the sticky toffee red bean banana bread - probably the most surprisingly delicious one for me! They topped it with the walnuts and the bread itself had red beans instead of nuts! The mango sticky rice was the one that the kids fought over... it had similarities to a Filipino dessert called sapin sapin or bibingka - sweet and sticky and yummy! Jasmine lychee cream puff had milk tea cream vibes - good but i would probably pass on the next visit. Service was great - straight to the point! They try their best to get their guests serviced and the line down... I came with 7 other ppl and we all ordered quite a bit so we definitely held up the line some... I would love to come back, but it is a bit difficult. Parking is nonexistent and the hours only go so far! If I do come back - saltbreads will be eaten same hour and the other baked goods will hold for me to have at lunch or enjoy at home later. It's a cozy small shop - so bring a jacket if waiting in the line out the door! Couldn't give full FIVE stars because, $9 is lots of dough for the bread to not sustain more than 2 hours for softness... and the inconveniences of bakery hours, location - it's the only drawback that would have repeat customers...

    Sticky Toffee Red Bean Banana Bread
    Cindy L.

    Got here on a Friday at 8:15am (15 minutes prior to opening) and was 8th in line. By 8:30am, there were 30+ people. Service was super fast! I walked out with my box of pastries by 8:40am. Overall, the pastries are solid & above average for SF standards, but I wouldn't say they're on the same level as some of the best I've had. The items I ordered: Salt Bread - 6/10. This is good, but it can't compare to the salt breads in Korea... which are truly 10/10! Ube Salt Bread - 8.5/10. As an ube fan, I am obsessed with the ube cream in this!! Might be some of the freshest ube cream I've ever tasted! Japanese Curry Potato Salt Bread - 7/10. Loved the curry potato filling! I put this in the fridge & ate it later in the day. I heated it up in the oven at 350 degrees for a few minutes. Sticky Toffee Red Bean Banana Bread - 8/10. Extremely moist banana bread. I'm a red bean fanatic and enjoyed the texture that it added. Red bean and banana together creates such a unique flavor... kinda tasted like date cake! Gollai Hagun Suni Focaccia - 6.5/10. The focaccia itself is incredibly soft and fluffy. Perfect texture. The flavor itself is interesting... it tasted less Asian than I was expecting. My husband enjoyed this more than I did.

    Black sesame salt bread, Everything bagel salt bread, sesame coffee cookie
    Rick T.

    I knew there'd be a line but it went fairly quick, waited about 15-20 min. I was disappointed though in the salt breads. They looked gorgeous but tasted too bready. I wanted it to be buttery, airy, fluffy and moist like the ones I've eaten in Korea.

    Connie N.

    Staff is really kind and patient as you peruse the pastries. Also spotted SJ fave Moonwake Coffee Roasters by the register. Unfortunately I personally did not like the salt breads - probs because I got the filled ones (black sesame and ube). I liked the filling, but the salt breads were ironically too salty for me and it didn't feel balanced. Lychee cream puff was ok, but stand outs were the focaccia and the sticky toffee red bean banana bread!

    Alice H.

    I got to try their Japanese curry potato salt bread, which came with panoko crusted salt bread, carrot, kabocha squash and the ube filled salt bread. The curry potato salt bread was very savory and delicious, but the highlight for me was the Ube filled salt bread. The sweetness of the ube cream was perfect, and the touch of salt on the bread made it delicious!

    salt bread, mango sticky rice, pineapple scone
    Amy C.

    WOW! So delicious! The pastries from Tano are so well made. Each one has its own little pop of flavor that really stands out. I was especially impressed by the mango sticky rice pastry--what a fun and brilliant way to turn a favorite dessert into a handheld bite you can enjoy in one go. The salt bread had a beautifully crunchy exterior that slowly gave way to a soft, buttery, pillowy interior. If you're rushing to work or just need a quick snack, these pastries are perfect. Even though they open during busy work hours, it's definitely worth stopping by. As a city girl now, I'd happily make another run to this bakery before heading into the office.

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    Tasha H.

    Came to Tano on a Thursday morning around 8:15 AM. There was a short line, and it took about 15 minutes to get to the front to order. By the time I left around 845 the line was around the block so come early! The staff could not be friendlier and filled up a box for me of one of every salt bread plus the sesame cookie. One thing I have to say about the salt bread is while I enjoyed every flavor, they are a bit bigger and quite a bit more expensive ($8-9per, vs $2-3) than what I had in Seoul, and are orders of magnitude tastier when you eat them fresh. Even a few hours will negatively affect the texture. After 24 hours, forget about it. So only order what you will eat immediately! Plain salt bread - when eaten immediately is warm with a super crisp bottom and very buttery taste. Really delicious. Kaya - my favorite flavor, with lots of butter inside to complement the subtle kaya taste. Guava - the least social. It smelled very fragrant, but had less flavor than I expected.

    Michelle Z.

    Pretty decent line still! Went at 9:30 on a Wednesday and line was out the door. Got my order (including drink) around 10. The hojicha has a really interesting flavor -- it felt rich and milky. I also got one salted egg york & kabocha focaccia (it's a huge slice for $10) and the garlic cream cheese salt bread. Loved the salt bread & the fluffiness of the focaccia! I want to try their other salt bread flavors. All of their baked goods looked amazing!! Packaging & branding is so cute too. There's limited seating inside the paper son so you might not find a spot if it's a busy day. Dog friendly and staff were very nice!

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    Linda Y.

    Horrible line, solid pastries. The salt bread is overrated (the normal flavor one is dry and hard), but the ube salt bread has a yummy smooth filling that makes up for it. Other favorites: - Salted egg foccacia bread - it's very poofy and doughy in texture, and the salted egg flavor + basil is so delicious and flavorful - Butter mochi with soy flour dusting - very buttery, very chewy, great balanced flavor Skip the earl grey banana bread (texture is not as moist as I would like) and the regular salt bread. They have a great range of options for you to sample if you come earlier and they don't run out!

    Grace L.

    I finally made it out to Tano for their viral salt breads on a Thursday morning around 8:20 am. The line was out the door but relatively short as we waited about 15 minutes. If you're only there for Paper Son drinks, you can scan a QR code and order online instead of waiting in line. Limit of 2 per salt bread flavor. While expensive ($8-9 each), the salt breads were super delicious! Still warm, the outside was delicately crispy, and inside was buttery and fluffy. My favorites were the original and kaya (though this one could've done with more filling, especially compared to the filled ube and guava). The cream fillings were not too sweet, and I'm a big fan of the flaky salt. Later that day, they lost their crispy exterior and dried out a little later that day, so they're best eaten fresh. It was my first time trying salt bread, and Tano definitely didn't disappoint!

    Jessica A.

    This pop-up is located inside Paper Son Coffee and is only open Wed-Friday. We arrived around 10 am and only 3 types of pastries were left: coconut makrut lime scone, earl grey roasted banana bread, and sesame toffee chocolate chip cookie. Since I've been reminiscing about the salt bread I had in Korea, I was looking forward to trying theirs but it seems that they potentially sell out within the first hour. Our favorite was the cookie with the flavor of sesame being enhanced by the salt. The banana bread was a majority balance of earl grey, which I prefer. The scone was light but nothing special.

    Salt bread, Japanese curry salt bread, Chinese sausage scone, and mango sticky rice butter mochi
    Christine N.

    The baked goods were yummy but would be better warmed. The salt breads were really buttery which can be a good thing but personally the bottoms being soaked is a little too much for me. The cookie and scallion/Chinese sausage scone were delicious but the butter mochi was lackluster as the mango flavor wasn't really pronounced. The coffee was good but nothing special. The storefront was small but clean and service was standard.

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