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Contribuiți la feedbackExcellent. The coffee tastes great. The bread is always fresh and has a variety of species. The only problem with this place is that it can get a little full of seats. However, the waiting time for the seats is not bad. Excellent service. Very clean.
Selection. I only write my review how seamless it was for me to order a cake and two dozen desserts in advance. My order was ready as promised. Nice counter staff. Always fast and friendly!
I love that the desserts are not excessively sweet, and the almond bubbles tea and mango shake are amazing. The rolls and eitortes are also good.
Went here on April 11,2021 since I was in the area. It is small and clean here. Lots of food options although some are not labeled or in their proper spot so ask before you buy. All I wanted was a Pearl tea with boba. I got that as well as a Sesame ball, chocolate walnut bun and a treat that had sweet rice with roast pork. All were really tasty! My main disappointment was they didn 't let me know they were out of boba. That 's my favorite part of getting a boba tea. When I asked if they had put the boba inside the tea, they said we 're out how about cherry. I tried it but it didn 't flow with the tea. This was the reason I didn 't give five stars. It would have been appreciated if they had told me they were out of a fundamental ingredient of the item. I liken it to ordering coffee light and sweet and they just give you milk and sugar. Overall, if I return to this location I 'll be detailed in my questions before I order the boba.
Despite being one of the oldest locations in the chain, Fay Da Flushing doesn't get as much shine for being such a mainstay in the neighborhood. This is likely due to the fact it hasn't changed much since opening over a decade ago and the saturation of Chinese bakeries throughout the area. Still, this is a place to get something (sandwiches, cakes, buns, drinks, etc. in a pinch and is still frequented by many locals. Like many places in Flushing, this place is small with just a few tables. It's so small that they actively shoo folks away who linger and a sign to prove it. The hood is already jam packed with people and they need as many bodies going into the store and out of it. I am sure this is further enforced during this pandemic, hopefully with (way less people. As a result, the customer experience really varies. On their worst days, it's a few salty employees that have soured the experience for many. But on a whole, it's not so bad if one is quick and prompt with payment. I'd forego calling ahead of time unless one can speak Chinese. That said, the food is still solid. The morning rush is intense, but it is the most ideal time to score the freshly baked goods. They have a good variety of stuff that is perfect for a snack on the go (buns, tarts, sandwiches, pastries or a gift for someone (cakes, boxed cookies, etc. . Avoid their line of powdered bubble teas, but definitely shoot for the HK style milk tea.