Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 63 Serramonte Center, Daly City, CA 94015
Website: https://jagalchi.com/eat/basquia-rice-bakery/
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Reviews
Lena helped us with our order and was super nice. Honestly lit up the whole place and would love to come here again because of her kindness and service.
After kind of pushing my way through, which everyone else was doing, why I’m not sure. It was rude, like we’re all going in for the same thing but whatever.
There wasn’t a huge selection, but it was enough to keep everyone happy. They had grab and go pastries and cake slices that you lined up for, and they also had coffees and teas.
This is a list of the items I tried:
1. Bake plain sulpang – My cousin told me that this was so good and tasted like a baked puto. When I tried it, it was ok. Nothing special. It was like the top of a sourdough bread and nothing great on the inside.
2. Strawberry sulpang – This had strawberry cream on the inside and a strawberry on top. This was my favorite. It was lightly sweet and didn’t taste like artificial strawberries.
3. Ganschu chocolate cake – light and not too sweet. I was torn between this and mango.
4. Mango slice – Mango is always my go-to, and this wasn’t bad. It was light
5. Carrot cake – This I do not recommend. The cake part was so dry it was inedible.
It was a pretty good experience. I can’t wait to come back and try more items. I wanted to try the chocolate covered madelines. I saw they were the only one’s that were untouched. For $4 each, I can see why.
I have worked as a hostess and waitress before, you mess something up you offer a refund, something extra, and try to fix the situation. I thought this place was going to be great given it’s new, and a great addition to the Asian community for food/groceries. Maybe the rest of the place will
make up for a bakery so mid.
I guess coming back from Asia opened my eyes to lower expectations here.
The team gave us a cake knife and some candles which were great!
Paid $7.50 for two pastries that were clearly days old – the Small Baked Plain was hard and inedible, while the Black Sesame Injeolmi had ROTTEN custard that was genuinely unsafe to consume. This isn’t just stale bread – this is spoiled dairy that could make someone seriously sick.
To make matters worse, their $6 “Black Sesame Magic” drink is nothing but cheap powder mixed with water, served in a tiny cup. The fancy storefront, fancy looking pastries are purely deceptive – they’re charging premium prices for substandard products while putting customers’ health at risk.
No legitimate bakery sells spoiled pastries with rotten filling. The fact that they’re trying to pass this off as fresh shows a complete lack of professional integrity and raises serious concerns about their food safety protocols. STAY AWAY until they completely overhaul their standards!