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  • Panash... At first glance I would never have thought it was a Chinese bakery. Hmmm... Not sure what the name is supposed to mean. Checked the dictionary and it's an acronym: Palaeoclimates of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. However it doesn't make sense for a bakery? Maybe they're trying to use Panache (like another reviewer referred to) meaning flamboyant? That's what this bakery is trying to portray itself. Flamboyant prices and flamboyant baked goods. Unfortunately the taste doesn't live up to the hype, especially for the price you pay. The shop itself is nicely decorated and clean. On weekends it can be quite crowded as it is very narrow. You can see into the kitchen (cleanliness??) which is nice. The breads are at the front of the shop while there are cakes and egg tarts, etc in the back part. You'll need to go through the crowd first. We were excited to have a bakery next to our fave dim sum place but disappointed in the taste and price of their items. We love pineapple buns ??? and heard that they were the "best". We like to compare to Richmond's Lido (soft, crispy topping, fresh-from-the-oven goodness) or second best Richmond Court's which is just good. Panash's is kind of in between but I find it just squashes down too much and the topping is too sweet and crumbly. I guess some people prefer that but it's not worth $1.30. They have green tea milk buns which is like a "Mexican" bun (???? ) but instead with green tea. Again, too sweet and though it looks like green tea, there isn't any green tea flavour. The ?? $3 is thinly cut and doesn't look like it uses eggs. Because of how it's cut, I've never had it cut like that, it dries out quickly. The biggest surprise was the matcha mochi. My husband loves mochi so I thought I'd surprise him with one. He texted me and said he had to throw it out! He said it was filled with cream cheese and was just "disgusting". So, if we want to save on gas by going elsewhere for our buns after having dim sum, then we will return. Otherwise, my suggestions are save some money and head to T&T a block away.
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