Spacious bakeshop with a patio offers custom cakes, pastries & Asian-inspired treats.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10161 Bolsa Ave #109b, Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: (714) 839-1099
Website: https://www.lilybakery.net/
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Reviews
I also ordered a passion fruit drink, which was refreshing and naturally sweet, a perfect match with the pastries. The shop feels like a hidden gem, offering not only these unique pastries but also cakes with a bit of an Australian touch. On top of that, the service was very friendly and welcoming, which made the whole experience even better.
Highly recommend this spot if you’re in the area – it’s one of those bakeries that makes you glad you found it.
The Banh Khuc (sticky rice) was priced at $12.50. For the small sizes and average flavor: 1 star
Poor Receipt Policy: We never received our dozen beignets. When we tried to check if we were charged for them, we realized the shop doesn’t give itemized receipts.
It’s frustrating to pay and can’t even verify your own bill. I would recommend double-checking the prices to make sure you get what you paid for.
Their banh mi is good at $6.50: 5 stars
Average score: 3 stars
ITEM’S ORDERED:
Debated on getting some baked goods to try but me & the gf were going to Brodards so I just got the Vietnamese Coffee as I had planned.
TASTE:
The coffee had a pretty good strength which is what I always like. But it still seemed to be lacking some of that nice depth I love in a good dark roast coffee. I feel this could of been because they dripped the coffee too fast or maybe just the type of coffee bean they use. In any case it was not my favorite but also not terrible by any means & I imagine many people would be happy with this coffee.
The sweetness was pretty light which is what I like so that worked out well. The ice was not crushed ice which is my favorite so that was a little bit of a letdown if I’m being petty.
SERVICE & PARKING:
Service was fine especially since they were so busy on Saturday. We ordered pretty much ASAP when we walked in & the coffee was ready quite quickly.
Parking was easy & we parked right in front of the place. There’s a pretty big lot providing parking to all the businesses in this larger shopping plaza. Be careful driving since it’s quite busy here with cars entering/exiting because of all the businesses. This place is located in Little Saigon Village right in the front.
Since I didn’t really care for the coffee I probably wouldn’t return for it but I’m not opposed to trying some baked goods since the place seems pretty popular.
it is always busy so just a little bit of a wait for your order to complete!
Back to the sandwich. It was $6.00 flat. As you’ll see in the pictures, the sandwich is not big but the amount of meat is very good. I liked the fact that the bread was small..as in thin small. Too much bread sucks. They used pate and american mayo. I didn’t mind the american mayo but would prefer the viet style mayo. Overall it was a dank sandwich.