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Located on the corner of Waialae and Kokohead, stopped by this impressive Bakery and tried some of their amazing treats. Their Malasadas are better than Leonard’s). Pictured(6 classic and 6 li hing). Pumpkin crunch is also better than Aiea bowl! They also have a haupia/ube crunch and a Lilikoi/
Great dessert place. They sell out on a lot of treats very fast so it's good to go early. My favorite is the pumpkin crunch. Not too sweet and not too bland, it's just right. The bread pudding is also very good, make sure you ask them to warm it up for you if you're going to eat it right away. I wan
The malasada here was perfect! We got the one rolled in li hing sugar, it was warm, light and fluffy, delicately chewy, and not oily. I wouldn’t get the lilikoi square again though, wasn’t for me in texture or flavour. Definitely get a malasada here!
Loved it so much that we came here again while on our way back! This was the best dessert we have in our entire trip, loved the classic and the coffee flavored malasadas. Wouldn’t recommend the cream filled ones as they take away from the pure malasadas taste, so always try the one without the filli
I had a cinnamon sugar dusted malasado, coffee and this pumpkin bar with whipped soy cream. Everything was great! The malasado though...omg. so soft warm and melted in my mouth. I originally went to another well known spot but the line was so long and parking ridiculous. I Google nearest malasado t
Very good, hot, fresh, made-to-order malasadas. Generous sugar coverage too. Have lots of other options that I’ve yet to sample, keep meaning to, but hard to avoid the staple. Hard to find a better version of the baked good on the island. Street parking, they do have pick-up services, and even on wa
You must make a stop here if you are in the area. The hot malasadas were better than Leonard’s in my opinion. The homemade strawberry ice cream was excellent. I also tried the banana bread with chocolate chips which had good banana flavor but probably would have been better warm. The peanut butter c
They make the malasadas to order so it does take a while to get them (we waited about 5 minutes). The malasadas were pretty good though. We also tried a focaccia with tomato and mushroom. The flavors were good but the bread itself was a little mushy. We’ll probably stop by here again and try the u
Really cute shop with delicious malasadas! I'm glad I changed my mind and ordered a full one for myself instead of splitting with husband. I got the cinnamon one and he got the classic. We both practically inhaled ours! Cute shop with their dog mascots on their signs and also very friendly staff. Wi
The best Malasadas in town! I’ve tried many kind of malasadas from popular establishments before. I’ve always wondered what made the certain place so popular over another but I couldn’t figure out why as I couldn’t tell the difference until I tried this place. The texture and taste are different a
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