Hong Hong Bakery is a gem nestled in the heart of Vancouver, celebrated for its authentic Chinese pastries and bread. Renowned for its traditional techniques, this bakery offers a mouthwatering selection of baked goods, from savory buns to sweet delights. It’s a must-visit for those looking to indulge in a taste of China’s rich culinary heritage.
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Enter and you'll be teleported to early 2000s prices. Bun selection is solid with a selection of Hong Kong staples like coconut bun, pineapple bun, pork cha siu bun and more! They also sell Western baked goods like cookies. Sure there are more famed Hong Kong bakeries like New Town ... in Chinatown, but Hong Kong Bakery continues to keep prices low while continue to serve the locals with fresh baked goods. Anytime I need egg tarts I call and preorder them here! Thank you Hong Kong Bakery! Read more
A neighborhood Chinese bakery located in East Van. Perhaps not as many items as some of the larger Chinese bakeries but walking inside this bakery and the aromas will take you back to the bakeries that were in Chinatown. Had the BBQ pork bun, curry beef bun, coconut pineapple bun, palmier, ... and almond cookies. All turned out really well. Read more
I am not joking but this is my favourite bakery in Vancouver. And I don’t even live close by. Sure we have lots of fancy bakeries in Vancouver but no places like Hong Hong can do the nostalgic Hong Kong-style bread so well. The shop itself is nostalgic enough. Pineapple bun (with ... photo) and hot dog bun are what I normally get. Their wife cake is exceptionally good as well. These are not too sweet. I think their most popular item is Portuguese bun which comes with a bag of six for three dollars. Lots of families will come get this for lunch or dinner in the neighborhood. I always get this too. Perfect for sandwiches at home. They have jelly donut that comes with a bag of three for $2.6 - everything here is a great deal. Cash only but it is worth the hassle of going to the ATM for them. There is a RBC nearby. One thing to pay attention to is they might not open as the Google map hour says, which is 9:30 am to 7 pm. Maybe safe to go at 10 am and before 6:30 pm as I had the experience of going too early and too late. Specifically, popular items like Portuguese bun might be out if you go too late. Read more
Was curious about this long time bakery on Hastings so I decided to make a stop here for some goods. Was surprised to find that their prices are very cheap and they have a wide variety of goods ranging from Asian specifically Hong Kong baked goods as well as pies ... and and cookies. We ordered the egg tart ($0.80), pineapple coconut bun ($1.25), coconut bun ($1.25), jelly donut ($0.80), curry bun ($1.25), hot dog bun ($1.25), BBQ pork bun ($1.25), and butterfly ($1.60). As you see from the prices, the baked goods are very reasonably priced especially for today's prices. As for the taste, it can be a hit or miss. I would recommend the pineapple coconut bun because it tasted just like how they made it in the olden days. Really sweet coconuty insides and crispy not too sweet top. The bun is nice and fluffy. Not too much substance but worth for the price. I would also recommend the hotdog bun. Very generous with a whole hot dog and it's perfect for a snack or as breakfast. Would go perfect with a milk tea on the side. This place is definitely worth checking out as the prices are so cheap. I wouldn't go out of my to buy their goods but if I was in the neighbourhood I would definitely pick up a sausage bun and a coconut bun. Read more
How is this price possible in 2024? Thank you for saving us in this world of inflation. Very good quality Asian buns