Hours
| Friday | 8:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8942 Garden Grove Blvd Ste. #110, Garden Grove, CA 92844
Phone: (714) 537-4955
Website: http://manmi-bakery.cafes-usa.com/
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Reviews
The cream puff only $0.75/pcs, so you can buy how many you want, even if you only want buy 5pcs still ok.
They sell korean pastry too and some cookies.
Right next to it, they also sell drinks like tea and coffee to complete you!
Cookies break apart easily though, so I wouldn’t get those again. Only inconvenience is the place being cash only. In 2025, I feel like businesses should accept card.
This is a Korean bakery that sells pastries, bread and cream puffs.
We came at 3pm and all the bread was sold out. Only left with cookies and cream puffs.
We ordered two dozen puffs for $0.65 each to bring to a party. They all loved it.
The custard inside was thick, creamy and not overly sweet. Perfect size. The outside dough was fluffy, soft and chewy.
The display case on the left was mainly empty aside from the top row, which was filled with trays of cream puffs. On the bottom there was a 12 count box of “snow cream puffs”, as well as a 4 count box.
The display case on the right had rows of empty trays with tags for their various breads and pastries. I had been really looking forward to trying their chapsal donuts, cream horns and custard bread but none of those were available, sadly. I even asked the guy behind the counter but he said they were sold out. I guess they only bake once or something and once they sell out that’s it. Which is too bad hut I guess understandable for a small bakery.
I picked up a box of 20 cream puffs, a 4 count box of snow cream puffs, and 2 peanut butter pastries/breads, which are empty inside and only have a crunchy sugar topping on the top.
The cream puffs themselves are ok but they don’t really taste very fresh. The custard filling is pretty yummy and not too sweet, but the shell itself tasted stale and crunchy. Filling wasn’t too bad but some were definitely underfilled, while others had just the right amount of filling.
All in all it’s ok but definitely not an “omg must have.” I’m glad I got to try the cream puffs but I won’t be back again.
This location is super busy so be patient with parking and BRING CASH (they do have an on premise).