Huge Tree Pastry

  3.9 – 598 reviews   • Taiwanese restaurant

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Unadorned Chinese cafe popular for its Taiwanese breakfast dishes, pastries & hot soybean milk.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Huge Tree Pastry 91754

Hours

Friday7 AM–3 PM
Saturday7 AM–3 PM
Sunday7 AM–3 PM
Monday7 AM–3 PM
Tuesday7 AM–3 PM
WednesdayClosed
Thursday7 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 423 N Atlantic Blvd, Monterey Park, CA 91754

Phone: (626) 458-8689

Website: https://hugetreepastry.site/

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Reviews

Selina Oeien
As someone who has eaten authentic breakfasts in Taiwan, this spot is definitely comparable, if not even better. Their purple rice salty fan tuan and baked sesame bread (or shaobing) with egg are my absolute favorites! So flavorful and homemade, I feel like I am transported back to local breakfast shops in Taipei. The only complaint is that the service is really rude and the environment is a bit run-down. Otherwise, I will still be back for these two items and more!
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Young Kyu Lee
I mean… awesome Taiwanese breakfast hands down. No frills, no shills. Try the salty or sweet tofu and get the pancakes with eggs. Decor? Yea, it’s a traditional cozy place so 3 stars. With all the new fancy decors and spots, this place stands out. Feels like I’m back to a more simpler times!
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Eugene
Oh wow, what an incredible dining experience! Where do I even begin? The service was a masterclass in indifference—shoutout to the lady at the counter who served me a heaping side of attitude with my (supposed) food. Truly, the real specialty here isn’t rice rolls, it’s audacity.And speaking of rice rolls—congrats on the extra crunch! Nothing like biting into a steel wool surprise to really elevate the dish. But hey, even without the free metal fibers, the flavor was… how do I put this? Impressive in its ability to make me question my life choices.

Pro tip: if you enjoy disappointment and culinary Russian roulette, this is your spot. Otherwise, maybe just… go literally anywhere else? Just a thought.
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AH
I have been to this place couple times and will continue. Authentic Taiwanese breakfast place. You don’t want to miss it. Purple rice burrito is a must to try. Everything tastes authentic and the staffs are friendly and chill.
It’s cash only and there is plenty of parking spot.
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Xerix
Rice roll is
Make sure add pickles and egg

Cash only
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Mindy Lai
One of my FAVORITE places to go for Taiwanese breakfast when I miss home!

Glad to have this spot available to hit my tastebuds with what they need!

This is everything we got below and I recommend it all! Good portions, amazing flavor, and quick service.

Support small business and enjoy some Taiwanese cuisine!!!!
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L C
NOT recommended for these reasons: bad food, overpriced, rude service, cash only, to-go only, awful environment, and not handicap friendly. Closed on Wednesday and major Chinese holidays.

I don’t get the recent high rating as the negative comments are all true. Plus, this place is also not handicap friendly at all. I was just badly injured, not handicap, and I felt there’s no room for me. Can’t imagine how a handicap person can come order in this setting.

Came here to explore alternative Taiwanese breakfast spot in the neighborhood based on Google reviews and I feel cheated… For a cash only place the price is totally overpriced.

The entrance is still barricaded (aka to-go only), so it’ll look busy with just three customers, because everyone is standing around the entrance, which doesn’t have much room. Very disorganized layout. Makes no sense now that the pandemic restriction has been lifted for almost a year.

Although its health inspection rating is A the outside environment is parking lot and narrow walkway, and not that clean… The main reason is that the food is bad.

Not only it’s overpriced (especially for a cash only place!) Honestly I keep coming to Taiwanese breakfast place for sentimental reason. This place can’t even get the basic fried donut sticks and rice ball right! I can taste the oil is super-overly-used oil, which makes me question the A rating. The rice ball literally has only the fried donut and nothing else…. No wonder the menu has an option to add ingredients. But that makes the price ridiculously high. The soy milk is diluted… I ended up going back to my usual spot for a decent breakfast.

If this is how the food is on a regular weekend, which I suspect is the high point of their business, I can’t imagine what’s it like on ‘regular’ days… Perhaps this is the best they can serve.

Since I spent double the money for what I want, I just want to share one exact same item (the famous rice ball) to show the food portion in this place…. It’s not only 1/5 smaller but also absolutely tasteless with bad ingredients. I won’t come back.

P.S. this is my third visit — this first time was closed due to Chinese holidays, and 2nd time was on a Wednesday. There’s no warning for the closing on Chinese holiday.
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W Gmail
We came on a Friday around 11am. No wait. Food came out super fast. We ordered: large savory soy milk, extra you tiao, purple rice ball with you tiao, pork floss, egg and pickles, egg scallion pancakes, fried radish cakes, between 2 people bill was $25 incl 20% tip. The only thing I didn’t like was the radish cakes because I prefer the Cantonese ones at dim sum. These were too fried and didn’t have enough chunky fillings
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Man Xue
I haven’t gotten back to this little old fashioned Taiwanese breakfast spot. They serve traditional Taiwanese/Chinese breakfast dishes, pastries and more. I got some Purple Rice Fan Tuan with Eggs and Pickles, rice peanut milk, and Chinese fried donut.
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Link Lo
One of the best taiwanese breakfast food joint you can find in LA. This place is old school, and looks to come straight out of the 80’s, but the food is so authentic, you realize that the ambience and service is not meant to be considered.

We had XLB, purple rice roll, and Beef Roll. Although the XLB is adequate, it’s nothing to write home about, but the purple rice roll and beef roll are freshly made, and are very satisfying.

The fried dough inside the rice roll is crispy, the rice on the outside is perfectly cook with a chew. if you are inclined to add the garlic soy sauce with it, there is no better comfort food.

The true standout is the beef roll. Unlike many other places, the roll is deep fried, but yet tastes so light. It manages to be crispy and fluffy, but not oily, and pairs perfectly with marinated beef slices within.
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