85°c bakery cafe


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kirbie's
2 yıl önce
irvine
for those of you who have read the original post, you know that 85c is my new favoriteplacefor chinese breads. it is a popular taiwanese cafe chain, and the irvine location is the first and so far only location in the us. the breads are so soft and so f
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daelyinh
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8 yıl önce
irvine
you have to try the eggtarts!! thisplaceis usually really busy and has a wide selection of desserts and bread. coming from oklahoma, thisplaceis one of the best bakeries.. totally better than texas bakeries too!
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eddie
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11 yıl önce
irvine
red and blue alert!. once in a long moon, it seems, you come across aplacethat is so wildly successful, that you know without a trace of a doubt is going to be good. 85 degrees bakery cafe is definitely one of those places. if you happen to be in the orange county area, then there is no excuse to venture into this busy bakery. for those who love drinking tea, coffee, etc., this bakery has the selection of pastry, breads, cakes and all in between.
do not be concerned for the lines. i am willing to bet after watching the display of power today, that there always will be a line, that is how brilliantly successful this concept is. i understand that the first of its kind was started in taiwan. well, this one in irvine is the type that draws crowds and more crowds.
we had just finished a mediocre meal in another part of town, and feeling let down and a little upset, i remembered reading about how popular 85 degrees cafe is, and goggled the address, set the gps and in no time i was in a large plaza, where most of the people seem to be oriental. this is a very clean cut area, in a very expensive part of town, so the shops all looked brand new. when we saw the bakery, a line of about 25 people was outside, and inside there were so many they had to stop the line from entering! busy busy bees! once inside you pick up a tray and a tool to lift the goodies into the tray, and you commence the journey of discovery. we ended with about two dozen different creations, the most expensive among the pastries, around $2.50. standing room only, we decided to drive out of there and try everything with a home brewed cup of coffee. did not get to the displays were the delicious cakes (or at least they looked delicious, that is for sure!), but we figure being a saturday and our first time, it was going to have to do. i think the era of donuts is passé, for these pastries were all very fresh-they are constantly replenishing their supplies-and some were downright interesting.
this is oneplacei would recommend to anyone, just to pick the most appealing creations and hopefully enjoy them in various settings. picnic, watching a movie, with friends at a party, at a hotel room, etc. i was impressed, and it is been a long time i felt this way about a place. filled with people, incredible energy, superior bakers, it sure cheer up our day. next time i shall scope the section where the cakes are, individual slices and whole ones. they did look marvelous (like billy crystal use to say: you look marvelous, darling!). this is a red and blue alert, which is heightened type of alert, well worth pursuing. i easily give it 4.5 stars at this moment, if only for the mad business they generate. like all good things, it might take a little longer than usual, but i saw people walking out with dozens of goodies like if there was no tomorrow. in this case so many people can not be wrong, they are in the right line and i was too. 4.5 stars!
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k.
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11 yıl önce
irvine
don't let the line scare you it moves super fast and yeah, sure, maybe this stuff is common and better in taiwan. so next time i'm in taiwan, i'll go hog wild but for now i'll be happy for the outing to irvine to scarf these goodies! i love pastries and thisplacerules! the only thing that sucks is that they don't have signs to tell us ignorant white people what's in all of those foreign pastries. we have been 5 or 6 times in the last year since discovering this gem and almost every time we find something new and amazing.
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ms.
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12 yıl önce
irvine
not really worth the lines..placewas super packed as it always is. didn't have regular egg tarts, but mochi egg tart was really sweet and pretty good. cheese dog was disgusting. green onion bun with hotdogs didn't have enough hot dogs and the green onion was weird kind of like seaweed. maybe it was? but, chocolate croissant was really yummy. wouldn't wait in the line just for them though. bon epi has good ones too without the line.
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deb
5
13 yıl önce
irvine
value for money. i had been to thisplacetwice to get cake and pastries which were yummy and very fresh.
few things to remember
- there is a wait
- you should take a look at the display and then stand in the queue to order.
i have never tried the breads as there is a long long wait and never had the time to do that.

in short worth every dollar you spend
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lunchingdmv
13 yıl önce
irvine
this bakery is to die for. i'm not usually a big fan of "asian" pastries but thisplaceis delicious and crowded. there were so many items and people were walking around with trays and boxes of goodies.
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penny
5
14 yıl önce
irvine
best bakery in oc. this is my favorite bakery. come check them out for yourself. i go wait in line at thisplace3 times a week but it is worth it.
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jules
5
14 yıl önce
irvine
get it hot. anything right out of the oven is awesome. i have no idea what i'm ordering but all i know is that you won't be disappointed if you grab something hot from the oven. try the hot taro root bread or anything almond flavored. i had something called the brick and i swear i dream about it. don't let the long lines scare you away. the lines move quickly and efficiently. i am dying to try their expresso! thisplaceis for everyone! can i get a t-shirt please!
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noelani
5
14 yıl önce
irvine
i happened upon thisplacewhile on a business trip and searched in urbansp for a recommendation. what a surendipitious find!
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