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I don't know how I could've passed by this little bakery so many times without ever stepping inside! I stopped here on a Thursday night because I was craving something sweet after dinner. At first my friend thought that the basket of little walnut shaped cakes they had displayed at the store front window were actual walnuts, he wouldn't believe me when I told him they were the "walnut cakes". We tried the red bean walnut cakes. While munching on them on the tables at the back of the bakery, we overheard one of the cashiers telling another customers that you should try the mash potato ones first to enjoy them more. In the short 5 min time span that my friend and I sat in the bakery eating our goodies, a lineup had formed. This was a real surprise for us since it was 8pm on a weekday! Most people purchased it to go. Prices are fair. If I remember correctly, it was $2 for 6, $8 for 30, and $17 for 70. In addition to the famous walnut cakes, they also sell korean pancakes and korean sorbets. I will definately be back to try the mash potatoe flavored ones next time.
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