Pan Ya means bakery in Japanese. (pan is bread, ppang in korean, bao in chinese—see the similarities?! :D)And that is exactly where I went. I love japanese bakeries for their beautiful cakes and cute decor.
Cute mascot, cute logo! I love it.
"It's the Pillsbury doughboy, but cuter." - Cindy
Beautiful cakes! And sweet looking bread not pictured.
I shared a Green Tea Tiramisu (the dark green round cake at the bottom) with a friend. The top was creamy with green tea flavor and a few red beans and the bottom lined with a sponge cake. It was a nice balance with green tea, which is bland, and the sweet cake.
I also got a small Mocha for a surprising price of $1.50....it wasn't great...unless you like your mocha on the coffee side than chocolate, good for you.
Seating is limited, but people eat quickly. Besides bread/cake, there is another counter that makes breakfast and sandwiches. On another side had Japanese snacks like onigiri and meals you could microwave.
8 Stuyvesant Street
(between 11 & 12st)
near St. Mark's Pl
4 comments:
oohhh the mascot IS cute haha
and the cakes look yummy =D
look so gooooooooood. it pains me haha
GREEEEN TEA TIRAMISU. loveee green tea :D
The crane in your header totally made me swoon - IT'S SO CUUUUUUTE.
And this look um SO DELICIOUS AH.
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