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Oh Dessert Cafe

Oh Dessert Cafe

OH Dessert Cafe, 1919 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA, United States

Cafe • Coffee • Chinese • Catering


"Oh my GOSH. One of my favorite dessert spots in the city. So good!!! Wow. I 've been wanting to try this place for ages and I can 't remember the last time I built something up in my mind for months and it actually lived up to my hopes and dreams better, even. I 've also been to... a lot of dessert shops in town.This is how good the food looked TO GO. YES, I USED MY STUFFED ANIMALS AND LOG AS PROPS BECAUSE I SAW THIS SHOP ALSO DOING THAT IN THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY.But seriously, I got the Earl Grey Lover cake and my partner got the Ube Crepe cake. I knew I had to get the Earl Grey Lover cake as soon as I saw it on DoorDash with no description, and texted my friend a screenshot of it. What is it besides Earl Grey flavor?! I have to know, I said. It came with a blueberry syrup topping type deal, clearly fresh and homemade and perfect amount of spice. This is what I 'm drizzling on in the video. I wouldn 't have thought I wanted a berry topping for an Earl Grey cheesecake but boy howdy would I have been wrong so I 'm glad I was not in charge here.I 'm still not 100% sure what was in this thing as far as all the layers and the crust, but it was one of the best cakes/cheesecake situations I have EVER had.I usually don 't care about crepe cakes so, I was a bit disappointed when my partner chose it because I knew I was gonna try both our desserts, and both of those drinks in the shot are also for me by the way. Um, I 'm so glad he ordered this crepe cake. Absolutely phenomenal texture and flavor. I now understand 100% the appeal of these things, and I must have just not had a great crepe cake before. Not gonna name any names but, somebody else is going down to 4 stars tonight so the fifth star for this place can count harder. That 's how much I loved both these desserts, and both drinks.This is also some of the best boba/drinks I 've had in town too? I got the Hojicha milk tea and the Ruby Lychee Fizz. The boba itself in the milk tea was some of the softest, freshest boba I 've had. It was like some kind of silken miracle from heaven, and the sweetness of both drinks were perfectly balanced and decadent, yet not too much. The pink lychee drink was also surprisingly not too sweet and had a great balance of fizz and floral flavor.Similar story to the cakes. Creamy, incredible texture. Not too overly sweet but hard to imagine anyone thinking not sweet enough. I 'll be taking friends here every time I get an out of town visitor."

Abc Bakery Cafe

Abc Bakery Cafe

2505;2511 Noriega Street, San Francisco, 94116, United States Of America

Asian • Coffee • Chinese • Catering


"PLEASE DO NOT PATRONIZE THIS BAKERY BOSS BAKERY . THEY OFFER HORRIBLE SERVICE TO PATRON. Please read this and you will understand. Too bad I can not give them a minus ten thousand stars. I walk into the bakery today after picking up some dim sum across the street at Three Stars Restaurant. I wanted to pickup a few thousand egg tarts and pork buns for my daughter 's after school sports program. You know how hungry kids can get after playing after school sports. I had a bad experience with the bakery staff when they opened up a few years back. The staff was totally unorganized then so I assumed that after a few years they may have worked out the kinks. Boy, I was so wrong. They are still rude and offer double standards to people they know and other customers that walks in. This is what happened today. I was there around noon time and there were a few customers waiting in line. I just stepped forward a bit and the gal behind me just step over the line and cut in front of me. The staff seen it and said nothing. Then this gal bought at least ten items. Being very observant and knowing the approximate pricing, I thought her bill would be around $20 but was astonished that the cashier told her it was only $12.00. The customer told the staff that she wanted certain items that the staff have to reach in to get like the egg tarts. She wanted the one all the way in front of the counter. The staff complied. When I came to the counter, I asked if i can have those unblemished egg tart in front of the case. The female cashier refuse to comply. I ask why did she do it for the customer in front of me, she refuse to comply and wanted to give me the egg tarts that had quite a bit of blemish. I told her why i did not get the same service as the previous customer and she just snarl at me. I guess I caught her NOT TREATING ALL CUSTOMER EQUALLY . Well I never going to patronize Boss Bakery ever until they learn to treat all customer equally. I just walked out and went to the other bakery further up on Noreiga. I really like to give my business that treats patrons nice and equally. For these afternoon program, my usually order is three dozen pork buns and another three dozen egg tarts. Too bad I will be patronizing your competitors. Businesses have to realize the need for customer. Without customers patronizing your business, you business may not exist. Offering rude services does not help. One day, customers will patronize your competitors. Just remember that your business will not exist without our patronage. If you are the business owner, think about how I was treated by your cashier. If you were me, would you go back and patronize this business. You have many competitors within a mile radius, many of your competitor would love to see one less bakery."

Kukui Cafe

Kukui Cafe

195 N Kukui St, Honolulu, HI 96817, United States

Cafe • Asian • Coffee • Hawaiian


"Kukui Cafe has been at the far end of Chinatown Cultural Plaza, along Kukui Street for decades! You wouldn't think that place is one of the long-standing restaurants there, but it is. I have a couple of friends who used to frequent there as a kid, and still go from time to time. This place was the original Hong Kong Style Cafe in the Chinatown Cultural Plaza. I've never had a relationship with Kukui Cafe in my entire life. I know I've been there 2 or 3 times. Once or twice with my grandpa, and one or twice with my boss. I don't remember the food at all though. So let's revisit! As mentioned, Kukui Cafe is a part of Chinatown Cultural Plaza, so you can park in the garage and get the validation rates. Being that it's right along Kukui St., you can opt for metered parking, or a quick run in to pick up take out. It's a very small place with about 4-5 tables that's not quite socially distanced, but no one seemed to mind as it was quite busy. You can also place your order online, but it comes with a small 99 cent surcharge if you don't want to wait or don't know how to make phone calls. You need to press 808 now.. This place is quite similar to Sandy's Cafe as it offers the usual Hong Kong Style cafe fare, such as toast, simple sandwiches, iced coffee and milk tea, macaroni, pork chop with rice, and etc. I ordered a Beef Brisket Lo Mein. The taste was spot on. The beef brisket had a decent amount of beef tendon mixed in. Both brisket and tendon were tender, tasty, and had excellent flavors. The noodles were thin and good, but it needed to be warmed up and it also needed more sauce. I probably should have waited longer to eat it because the noodles were still on the dry and tough side even after mixing everything around. It was hard to mix because some of the noodles were hard to untangle and loosen. Near the end of the meal, the noodles finally softened up and were able to soak in the amazing sauce, and I did get what I was expecting. Next time I need to request for more sauce and be less dry. Overall, it was a decent lunch. The lack of sauce causing the drier noodles was disappointing, but the taste and flavors were very spot on and delicious. I'll definitely order that again--with more sauce! The staff here were friendly and courteous. It was a nice reintroduction to Kukui Cafe. Hope to get to know more! Food must be good if this place has been here for multiple decades."