I looooove the Hong Kong Bakery. Coconut cream buns and sesame seed balls all day every day. They have western baked goods as well as eastern treats and I love the variety and prices.
Violet P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Edmonton, Canada
Lots of good baked goods to get here, including buns filled with sweet and savoury goodness, egg tarts, and cakes. I don’t think I have had something here that I didn’t think was ok to good. My issue the last time was that they add the prices in their head and didn’t issue a receipt. They usually use a calculator but I don’t recall if they ever give a receipt from the til. This time they didn’t use and charged almost $ 30 for baked goods, which I think was a few dollars off. My suggestion is if you go, add up the items beforehand or ask for a receipt to ensure the price charged is what it should be.
Nicole W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Beaumont, Canada
What is not to love about the Hong Kong bakery. From sweets to the green onion cakes, everything this places makes is awesome! They even made my moms wedding cake… Worth the trip for sure :)
Cindy D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 St Albert, Canada
Hong Kong bakery downtown Chinatown in Edmonton, AB. Has the best Birthday cakes ever, even better than the Italian Bakery across the street. I come here for all of my cakes, the favorite one to get is Fruit Cocktail, it is like a fruit cup. Go there and try, but you need cash, that’s all they take. Ordering a cake for my mom’s b-day today.
Linda N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bergen, Norway
Love this place! Smells just like bakeries are supposed to smell and offers lots of delicious pastries. I try not to stop by too often, because their pastries are just too hard to resist and to easy to eat! The people that work here are friendly and service minded, and their prices are reasonable.
Liv V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Interesting, to say the least, but I don’t mean«interesting» in the slightly-veiled-cruelty-euphemistic sense. I’m not very familiar with Asian sweets, so Hong Kong Bakery is a good intro to this dessert universe. The Chinese long doughnuts are quite a treat and the red bean cakes are, for lack of a better word, interesting. The sticky rice packets are attractively wrapped in banana leaves and the lady at the counter will warm them up for you if you want to eat it at one of the tables near the window. The bubble tea was a letdown, though, since it tasted mainly of powder and there wasn’t much of a difference in flavour between peach and mango.
George L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oakland, CA
Hong Kong Bakery, loaded up at whatever appealed to my senses, so come here when you’re not hungry or go wild and stock up. Remember to buy small and eat it fresh. Being a visitor, I only made one visit.
Jennifer P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Edmonton, Canada
The Hong Kong bakery has been a favourite of mine for years now. I like going down there on a hot summer day and getting some of their yummy mango ice cream. When the budget was tight, I loaded up on Chinese buns stuffed with bbq pork. I learned they taste much better fresh than frozen then thawed. And you can eat too many of these! Now I like the sweets better from here. They make amazing sesame balls filled with red bean paste and my boyfriend just introduced me to their custard buns, which are so good it’s hard not to keep eating them. They also have egg tarts that are exquisitely fresh. There are still a lot of cakes and sweets I haven’t tried from here, but I plan to make many trips back. The Hong Kong Bakery is the best place to get baked goods in China town.
Tope C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 La Puente, CA
You want sweets. This place has it. now its not just your ordinary sweets, its Chinese desserts and some western desserts with a bit of chinese influence… or vice versa however you want to look at it. They have cheesecakes, cakes, rolls, pastries, chocolate, fruit cake, baked goods. They do wedding cakes, birthday cakes, anniversary cakes, cakes to eat all to yourself. Anything if everything. They do specialize in steam glutenous rice cakes. This i remember eatting growing up… heat it up a lil bit and add some butter giving it that lil sweet and salty taste mmm. I also tried this awesome dessert its banana roll. Its similar in texture, its like a jelly roll with either cantaloupe filling or honey dew filling filling. This roll is then doused in coconut flakes like a snow ball. That is a lil bite of heaven. Mom would buy the mocha roll which is good with a nice lite coffee. This place also has a restaurant if you go up a few steps. Here I tried noodle soup with won tons. Also good here is congee… mmm…and i know this place has the long donut rice roll!!! not like some places(Sam Wok) Hehehe… just kidding… no really, Sam Wok, you need to have the Long donut Rice Roll added back to your menu…
Paula K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Edmonton, Canada
The smells of baked goods waft into my senses as I enter Hong Kong Bakery. I am faced with an attractive selection of Asian baked goods like different kinds of cookies, buns, and cakes. Hong Kong Bakery is smaller than Garden Bakery, also in Chinatown, and carries many of the same items. However, the store is a lot more laid back, and locate don the main strip of Chinatown, so I can sometimes access it more conveniently when I am walking through the area and just have to have a chopstick doughnut or other Asian treat.