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  • Classic American
  • Main
  • Grains Cereals And Fruit
  • Pastries And Toasts
  • For The Young Ones
  • Griddle Greats
  • Sides
  • Beverages
  • Starters & Small Plates
  • Salads And Cheese Plate
  • Entrees
  • Pizzas
  • Sandwiches
  • Signature Cocktails
  • Cognac And Armagnac
  • Pinot Noir
  • Merlot
  • Malbec
  • Zinfandel
  • Syrah And Shiraz
  • Cabernet Sauvignon And Blends
  • Bubbles
  • Blush And Riesling
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Viognier
  • Pinot Grigio
  • Chardonnay
  • Bubbles
  • White
  • Blush
  • Red
  • Bubbles
  • White
  • Red

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  • Classic American
  • Main
  • Grains Cereals And Fruit
  • Pastries And Toasts
  • For The Young Ones
  • Griddle Greats
  • Sides
  • Beverages
  • Starters & Small Plates
  • Salads And Cheese Plate
  • Entrees
  • Pizzas
  • Sandwiches
  • Signature Cocktails
  • Cognac And Armagnac
  • Pinot Noir
  • Merlot
  • Malbec
  • Zinfandel
  • Syrah And Shiraz
  • Cabernet Sauvignon And Blends
  • Bubbles
  • Blush And Riesling
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Viognier
  • Pinot Grigio
  • Chardonnay
  • Bubbles
  • White
  • Blush
  • Red
  • Bubbles
  • White
  • Red

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  • Andy L.

    Small bakery with great taste. When I am in the area. I always bought bread to take home for next day breakfast.

    (4)
  • Debbie K.

    Good selection. Their bakery items are so nice and moist. Just a tip, if something that you're looking for runs out, they usually have more in the back so just ask.

    (4)
  • Polly H.

    I recently popped in for a lai cha (tea with milk). They use light cream, so most people who are lactose intolerant can handle it. It is delicious. They speak Chinese and English pretty clearly. I also notice a variety of different buns and snacks. I decided on the bor lo bau (pineapple bun). Yum! I noticed homemade bread and prepared sandwiches. There were different sizes for coffee, hot chocolate, tea, etc. It is small with no seating, so you might as well take it go and eat in the park/playground further down the street.

    (4)
  • Rich W.

    Nice small Bakery squeezed between a row of stores on this Elmhurst side street. I get a craving for their large variety of pastry rolls. My favorite is the strawberry with coconut sprinkles with no cream; only $3.00. They have many other varieties too.

    (4)
  • Sally W.

    This place definitely has different products other than the typical Chinese style bakery buns and cakes. The prices are very very reasonable where most products are in the $1 range. Everything is individually wrapped which gives it the feeling of being sanitary. The variety they fit into this tiny little store is mind boggling. I walked in here and couldn't believe the sheer volume of products shoved into a tiny little store. It was confusing because there was soooo much to choose from. I have to comeback and maybe start in the right in the back of the store and work my way around clockwise? I had to think of a strategy because I was getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices.

    (3)
  • Coty S.

    I adore this bakery. There is definitely something cozy, warm, and different about the atmosphere as well as the offerings than any other Asian bakery I have been to. The inside is very cramped, sometimes you cannot even pass people and just have to wait for them to get out of the way. Everything here is not just made of the same cake batter. There are also cookies and sandwiches, all homemade. The Coconut Cream bun here is the best I have ever had. The green tea cakes are what lured me in to begin with. Almost all of the customers were coming in and ordering Bubble Tea, maybe next time.

    (4)
  • Gary L.

    Very tiny bakery but they make some pretty good pastries and buns. Their bread don't taste old or stale like many Flushing bakeries. They don't have a large variety but what they do have is fairly decent. Their prices are pretty reasonable and their location is not that bad either. It's just a block away from the Elmhurst train station, across the street from Broadway park and conveniently next to two Chinese supermarkets. I do like this bakery more than Fay Da Bakery because the bread taste better. Everything in Fay Da taste old and re-baked. This place isn't the greatest bakery but give it a shot if you're nearby, it's cheap.

    (3)
  • Pinky And The B.

    My husband makes the China Town rounds with his parents for shopping and eating. They used to live in China Town Manhattan, Brooklyn and now Flushing but they also shop in Elmhurst and shop in all of the China Towns in the 5 boros. He almost always brings home pastries for me from different bakeries in all of the China Towns they shop at. I choose not to go on these trips because I want to save my ear drums. If you have been around Cantonese families when they are together you know what I mean. Anyway as Lizz K says I like that they are wrapped because I prefer not to eat food that strangers are handling and putting back into the bins. Fully bakery also has their products in many Asian Markets. But the one thing I do not like about it is a few times there have been baked goods that were molded. They are fresh with no preservatives not mass produced, but they mold easily too. They will sell them after they are molded so check them out before buying!

    (3)
  • Jenny B.

    Came here three times while staying at my friend's in Elmhurst. I was surprised to find that they have Pork Sung bun with Sponge cake, the best thing ever for like $1 or so. I couldn't stop eating it for breakfast while I was there. I haven't found one here in LA, anyone knows? I miss it!

    (4)
  • Lizz K.

    This small, cozy bakery is overflowing with baked buns, cakes, and cookies. So much so, that only about 5 people at a time can fit to browse and buy their treats. Unlike most Asian bakeries I've gone to, Fully Bakery is warmly lit and welcoming. Buns are laid out on shelves against the wall and everything is individually wrapped so I don't have to worry about someone else's grubby hands having touched my precious buns. There's such a variety surrounding you that it's difficult to walk out with just one especially at around a buck each. And why bother resisting? Fully Bakery is conveniently located one block from the subway and brightens up this normally dim street - and it will brighten up your morning too if you let yourself indulge in some of these buns.

    (4)
  • Ray L.

    This is my family's favorite birthday cake bakery. They have a great selection of cakes and offer the best "fresh milk" cake. We even ordered our wedding cake from this place with each cake having a different favor. Our guests loved it.

    (4)
  • Linda C.

    this bakery is small. limited amount of different buns only so-so on most of them the staff are friendly.

    (2)
  • Thom L.

    this is definitely my favorite bakery in elmhurst.

    (4)
  • Debbie K.

    Good selection. Their bakery items are so nice and moist. Just a tip, if something that you're looking for runs out, they usually have more in the back so just ask.

    (4)
  • Polly H.

    I recently popped in for a lai cha (tea with milk). They use light cream, so most people who are lactose intolerant can handle it. It is delicious. They speak Chinese and English pretty clearly. I also notice a variety of different buns and snacks. I decided on the bor lo bau (pineapple bun). Yum! I noticed homemade bread and prepared sandwiches. There were different sizes for coffee, hot chocolate, tea, etc. It is small with no seating, so you might as well take it go and eat in the park/playground further down the street.

    (4)
  • Rich W.

    Nice small Bakery squeezed between a row of stores on this Elmhurst side street. I get a craving for their large variety of pastry rolls. My favorite is the strawberry with coconut sprinkles with no cream; only $3.00. They have many other varieties too.

    (4)
  • Sally W.

    This place definitely has different products other than the typical Chinese style bakery buns and cakes. The prices are very very reasonable where most products are in the $1 range. Everything is individually wrapped which gives it the feeling of being sanitary. The variety they fit into this tiny little store is mind boggling. I walked in here and couldn't believe the sheer volume of products shoved into a tiny little store. It was confusing because there was soooo much to choose from. I have to comeback and maybe start in the right in the back of the store and work my way around clockwise? I had to think of a strategy because I was getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices.

    (3)
  • Coty S.

    I adore this bakery. There is definitely something cozy, warm, and different about the atmosphere as well as the offerings than any other Asian bakery I have been to. The inside is very cramped, sometimes you cannot even pass people and just have to wait for them to get out of the way. Everything here is not just made of the same cake batter. There are also cookies and sandwiches, all homemade. The Coconut Cream bun here is the best I have ever had. The green tea cakes are what lured me in to begin with. Almost all of the customers were coming in and ordering Bubble Tea, maybe next time.

    (4)
  • Gary L.

    Very tiny bakery but they make some pretty good pastries and buns. Their bread don't taste old or stale like many Flushing bakeries. They don't have a large variety but what they do have is fairly decent. Their prices are pretty reasonable and their location is not that bad either. It's just a block away from the Elmhurst train station, across the street from Broadway park and conveniently next to two Chinese supermarkets. I do like this bakery more than Fay Da Bakery because the bread taste better. Everything in Fay Da taste old and re-baked. This place isn't the greatest bakery but give it a shot if you're nearby, it's cheap.

    (3)
  • Pinky And The B.

    My husband makes the China Town rounds with his parents for shopping and eating. They used to live in China Town Manhattan, Brooklyn and now Flushing but they also shop in Elmhurst and shop in all of the China Towns in the 5 boros. He almost always brings home pastries for me from different bakeries in all of the China Towns they shop at. I choose not to go on these trips because I want to save my ear drums. If you have been around Cantonese families when they are together you know what I mean. Anyway as Lizz K says I like that they are wrapped because I prefer not to eat food that strangers are handling and putting back into the bins. Fully bakery also has their products in many Asian Markets. But the one thing I do not like about it is a few times there have been baked goods that were molded. They are fresh with no preservatives not mass produced, but they mold easily too. They will sell them after they are molded so check them out before buying!

    (3)
  • Jenny B.

    Came here three times while staying at my friend's in Elmhurst. I was surprised to find that they have Pork Sung bun with Sponge cake, the best thing ever for like $1 or so. I couldn't stop eating it for breakfast while I was there. I haven't found one here in LA, anyone knows? I miss it!

    (4)
  • Andy L.

    Small bakery with great taste. When I am in the area. I always bought bread to take home for next day breakfast.

    (4)
  • Lizz K.

    This small, cozy bakery is overflowing with baked buns, cakes, and cookies. So much so, that only about 5 people at a time can fit to browse and buy their treats. Unlike most Asian bakeries I've gone to, Fully Bakery is warmly lit and welcoming. Buns are laid out on shelves against the wall and everything is individually wrapped so I don't have to worry about someone else's grubby hands having touched my precious buns. There's such a variety surrounding you that it's difficult to walk out with just one especially at around a buck each. And why bother resisting? Fully Bakery is conveniently located one block from the subway and brightens up this normally dim street - and it will brighten up your morning too if you let yourself indulge in some of these buns.

    (4)
  • Ray L.

    This is my family's favorite birthday cake bakery. They have a great selection of cakes and offer the best "fresh milk" cake. We even ordered our wedding cake from this place with each cake having a different favor. Our guests loved it.

    (4)
  • Linda C.

    this bakery is small. limited amount of different buns only so-so on most of them the staff are friendly.

    (2)
  • Thom L.

    this is definitely my favorite bakery in elmhurst.

    (4)

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