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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGood variety in bread,pastries and cakes however found the fresh cream cake to be a little dry.Delicious hot chocolates here and most things are very affordable in price.
Expecting to smell fresh bread but disappointed again, but at least they had a large selection of soft breads. Very quiet when I went, only an elderly couple seated the table across. All Korean staff as expected. Nothing to say about service. Sweet Potato cake was light, fluffy, balanced and perfect sweetness. In my opinion, it was made better than La Vigne across the road but loses in terms of flavour. Coffee was mediocre and wasn’t as aromatic as La Vigne. There are little differentiation between the two bakeries on the Korean side of Eastwood station.
I haven't been to the Korean side of Eastwood in a long,long time. Things have changed for the better,it use to be old looking and drab,no longer! Pishon patisserie was what we chose for dessert,simply because we were on that side of the street First impressions is it's small inside. They have bread with various flavours for sale but the prices looked like more than they should charge for them We shared the chiffon mocha cake,I liked the softness and the cream but the other couple we were with found it a little too sweet My vanilla shake was what I expected,light in taste and not overly sweet Saw a rose watermelon cake and small round cheesecake,this place is jumping onto the bandwagon which is a good idea. Too bad after dinner I could only have so much. So far my impression is this place is above average
The cakes are at any amazing standard. The drinks and cakes are prepared freshly. The cafe has a very nice atmosphere, nice to catch up with old friends.
Cute little Korean patisserie located on the "Korean side" of Eastwood. They have a wonderful array of cakes on display to order for special occasions, and you can also purchase individual slices. Tried a slice of sesame seed cake, which for its price ($7.50) tasted pretty average. The cafe reminds me of Hello Happy in Strathfield, which is my ultimate favourite Korean cafe that is permanently closed down. Service isn't too bad as well :)