
Branch of a bakery chain with Japanese & French treats made from carefully sourced ingredients.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 526 S King St #2834, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 216-3616
Website: http://fujibakeryinc.com/
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Reviews
It effortlessly fed 12 kids and 10 adults and not a crumb was left behind. I still don’t quite know how to describe the texture other than elegant… it was the kind of cake that feels special without trying too hard.
Beyond the cake itself, the experience was seamless from start to finish. Customer service was thoughtful, responsive, and genuinely kind. Communication throughout the ordering process was clear and reassuring, and delivery was right on time… something I deeply appreciated when planning a busy celebration.
From the first message to the final slice, it felt like we were in very good hands. Highly recommend for birthdays or any moment worth celebrating.
You just order at the door and your good. But you can definitely taste that they perfected everything they have. Yes I have tried it all. The curry and ube and the crunch creme are my fave and recently the one with actual strawberry on top.
I’ve been coming to both locations for years. The beef curry fried in panko is one of the star baked goods. It is crispy and has a nice crunch. It’s very asmr and it doesn’t change flavor profiles when bought during various times of the day. The ube doughnut is a delight. It’s is airy and fluffy and I love that it’s not overly sweet. The focaccia for $4.25 is huge. Ifs nice and airy and slightly oily and filled with lots of veggies and cheese.
You can’t go wrong with the olive bread stick, ham and cheese croissant, canelles, and bread.
This is my second review and want to highlight service. Really nice staff a very hard working multitasking beverages and baked good. 5 stars for both locations.
Located in the international district, at first glance the store doesn’t look like much and the door is blocked up with a wooden board. You can’t go inside. It’s a takeout place only.
I think I can understand its concept. This part of town looks a bit rough around the edges. But we could care less. We are here to judge the food instead. We were also told by local patrons that it’s normal for a line up this early any day of the week.
We ordered a few items to start off. My personal favourite so far is the Japanese curry beef bun. Loved the layers of texture. Crunch on the outside, followed by a pillow layer of the bun on the inside, and the center filling which is the star of the show. Man these can be deadly. I could eat 6 of them. You can also ask for them to be warmed if you didn’t know.
Primarily if it’s your first time here, they are known for their malasada. Definitely get one of these.
As for price… well…
It’s on the high side. If your Canadian like me add another 40% to your items, that’s what your paying. But that’s not my complaint. My only complaint is that they posted a sign for their drinks with prices… but they don’t post prices for their pastries? What’s up with that?