We've had two amazing breakfasts at Suzuya. So delicious and perfect. A taste explosion. Literally. The Croque Madame is creamy and salty, the bread has the best crunch and fluff. I can't describe it to the extent it deserves. We also had the Nutsutastic crepe and peanut butter and jelly which are as wonderful as you'd guess. The service is great and the people are kind. It's not a large restaurant, but we've never had issue finding a seat. Seriously, if you haven't been, go. You're missing out.
After seeing this bakery featured on an influencer's IG page, I decided to check this place out! My family ordered a couple of egg sandwiches and a Banana Choco-it crepe for breakfast. We placed our order online, and it was ready on time. The egg sandos were average - I felt like they needed a little more seasoning. But the crepe was the bomb. I think they replaced the chocolate shavings listed on the menu with some tiny, crunchy chocolate pearls, but they were so good. It added a fun texture to the crepe. Definitely give it a try!
10/10 would recommend. At first, I would only come by to get a cake for birthdays, but now it's for all occasions. I would recommend ordering online for pickup if you absolutely need to secure a cake. I haven't tried any of the foods yet, so this review is solely on the desserts. Overall, whatever I've gotten isn't overly sweet, always fresh ingredients and the cake is very delicate and fluffy. The go-to is the strawberry cheesecake. Be on the lookout for seasonal items, too. For the quality, the price is definitely worth it. The service is always so friendly. They offer indoor and outdoor seating. A good spot to study or bring your dog if you're outside. And yes, they offer puppy lattes if you bring your doggo. (Another excuse to go if you needed one).
Overall: 3.7/5 [takeout] My husband picked up cake, desserts, and preserved roses from this shop to celebrate our 3rd wedding anniversary. He surprised me with a cute setup, including champagne, while I was working :) Mint White Chocolate Macaron ($3): This macaron was red and green so I wouldn't have known it was mint white chocolate without checking the receipt. The flavors were very subtle, similar to the green tea macaron. Green Tea Macaron ($3): The green tea flavor was barely noticeable, making this my least favorite. Earl Grey Macaron ($3): This was my second favorite and has a distinct early grey taste Hazelnut Latte Macaron ($3): My favorite of all the macarons we tried as the flavor was on point and bursted throughout your mouth. Matcha Brownie ($4): This brownie got better over time. When fresh, it was soft but the matcha flavor was mild. As it sat in my fridge, the edges hardened, but the matcha flavor became more noticeable. Preserved Roses (8 pcs, $38) The roses came in a beautiful circular glass container, perfect for home decor. However, they're quite pricey for the size. 4.5" Ube Rare Cheesecake ($17) + Custom Message Plaque ($4): This cheesecake was essentially all cream with a thin layer of cake (about 1/8"). The ube cream was light and subtly flavored. While it tasted fine, the overwhelming cream-to-cake ratio didn't work for me--who wants a "cake" that's just cream? While the desserts were light and enjoyable, I had better macarons elsewhere and would prefer Uncle Tetsu's cheesecake over this cream-based ube cheesecake.
You know that feeling when you eat something and it just erases all your stress? That's what the tiramisu cake was like, so much goodness without making me feel guilty inside. I loved the cafe design. So many tables to sit at and the nice part was how quiet it was. It was pretty busy, but everyone in the building was in sync on volume control LOL. There's indoor and outdoor seating available, so pick whichever you're feeling that day. The servers were super nice as well! Definitely a staple for me in Vegas!
Such a cute and quiet cafe with friendly staff. They work fast and keep the cafe clean. I ordered a royal milk tea latte with oat milk and a custard cream puff. Both were excellent. I like how mildly sweet the latte was. The puff was light and airy while the cream was abundant and satisfying. Both are great choices for people who aren't into very sweet drinks or treats. The bear mocha cup was bitter but delightful. Had layers of different mocha components such as a crumbly cake and I believe mousse? It was a cute treat. Considered getting some cake but couldn't decide which, I'll be back to try some. *Plenty of seating space and even an outdoor space for people to bring kids or dogs. They have dog-friendly menu items as well, which is really neat.
We saw this place recommended from a YouTuber so when we were in town we had to give it a try. The mochi beignets were what we planned to get but once we were there I also decided to try a breakfast sandwich. I got the curry one and let me tell you... it was shockingly delicious. We actually didn't like the beignets as much as we were expecting. Overall, it was a good experience and I'd like to try out more of their menu. There is in door and outdoor seating available. Everyone who worked there was really nice and the wait for our food was not very long at all.
I have been going to this Japanese bakery for years and I really love this place! I get my dad's bday cake here every year since all their cakes are "not too sweet" haha. I especially enjoy their cheesecakes since they're not overly dense like American traditional cheesecakes. They also have a variety of drinks. I tend to get the royal milk tea or their matcha, but this time I had their Yuzu drink which was refreshing. The drink prices just hurt me a bit since the cups are small. The servers are also pretty friendly and very knowledgable about the menu, so don't hesitate to ask questions! Inside they have about 5-ish indoor tables and a decent sized outside patio which I will usually sit at to hang out with my friends and catch up. It may not necessarily be the best place to study since there is definitely noise, but if you enjoy the background noise to study then the bright room totally helps (they have windows everywhere).
I received a cake as a generous gift from a student and her family. It was unexpected and such a treat! I wasn't sure what to expect, as I hadn't been to the physical location, but we tore into this sweet treat as soon as we got it home! The cake was perfectly springy and flavorful and it just looks beautiful! Fresh fruit, delectable icing, and just the right amount of sweet! We can't wait to visit in person and try some of the other treats they offer.
Bougie Japanese style desserts and pastries. Best for their cakes for bdays or celebrations! There's a ton of pastries and goodies for a breakfast and coffee. Their interior is awesome with a nicely decorated outdoor covered seating as well. They have dog treats to buy for your pups! They will woof you fur 5 minutes xD If I'm in Chinatown and before night time when it's crowded af in this parking lot, we will stop by for a quick pick of some cool baked items. It is pricey but high quality so can also choose a few items. I like to go for the ichigo daifuku with strawberry on top, mango mochi, and croque madame sandwich.