Yamazaki Bakery
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Julio
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Whenever I'm in Little Tokyo, I come here for the yummy fresh breads. The melon pan is like a Mexican concha, but with the sugary topping on top. The bread is so soft. Goes pretty well with some coffee. The Green Tea Roll Cake was delicious. It is a light, fluffy sponge cake flavored with Japanese matcha green tea powder, rolled into a cylinder, and filled with sweet cream. I also love getting the steam buns. I love getting the An Man, which is a sweet red bean. The taco man, which is beef and v
Amber
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Had 2 of the mushroom veggie bun..and I could have had 4 more. Such good soft dough, and the filling was so flavorful! Was the perfect little snack while strolling!
Cris Pantz
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I was walking around the Japanese Village and the Steamed buns smelled good. I ordered one each of the An Man (sweet red beans), Niku Man (pork & veggie), Pizza Man (pepperoni & corn), and Taco Man (beef & veggie). The An Man was overly sweet. The other flavors were forgettable. There are other pastries, breads, and cakes for sale. Service was quick. It is quaint bakery, no dine-in, there's bench with gazebo for outside dining. Spend $10+ for card purchases and they give 1 hour parking validatio
W O'Brien
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A unique bakery with tasty treats that won't break your wallet. Found this bakery strolling through Little Tokyo. Notice typical sweet treats such as soft serve ice cream and various cakes. Yet they also serve unique snacks such as the "steam buns." The Steam Buns are worth a try. I tried the bun with the sausage filling and it was great. Unique snack that pairs well on a windy cold day. The bun aspect of the snack also felt light and not heavy like typical bread products. The Steam Buns run b
J R
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Definitely coming back here on my next visit to Little Tokyo. I only tried the matcha latte and almond croissant but they were both delicious and they had a lot more great looking baked goods and pastries.