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II feel compelled to write a review for this place because I always tend to crave their pastries after work. I appreciate that they close at 1130p. Located in Chinatown above Tea Station and next to Ichiza. Personally, I always get the almond cookie crisps, the chocolate/green tea/ or pistachio almond cookies, the honey cake, and their cream puffs. Their best item hands down, has got to be the almond cookie crisps. Don't pass on it. Prices are from $2.50 and up. Tried a latte from here once and it was alright. Also tried their mochi bread which was too heavy for my liking and their macarons. Macarons were meh. Place is "cute." Very Korean drama like. It is small but it has a cozy feel. I've seen people with laptops get some work done here. Overall, pretty solid bakery in Chinatown LV. The only one I frequent to while in the area. Tip: park next door near Harbor Palace when busy. It's less of a hassle.
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