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I felt very sad today but treated myself to some yummy things like this vanilla cream cake thingie. It was very good and I ate it while I read Jane Eyre.
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Smoking Tiger Coffee & Bread, 15545 Whittier Blvd, Whittier, CA 90603
Smoking Tiger is a Korean bakery in a strip mall in Whittier. They serve espresso drinks, signature drinks, Jeju matcha, and Korean drinks like the banana milk latte and Korean honey oat. It looks like they have their own coffee (coffee that is roasted for them or that they roast themselves). They’re known for their Jeju matcha drinks.
Freshly baked offerings include cookies, scones, croissants (Nutella, guava, almond, matcha pistachio), financiers, cream cheese garlic bread, Basque cheesecakes, etc. They invented a cross between a cookie and a scone.
French ham & raclette croissant ($5): Sounded great and it did have thin layers, it was on the softer side though and not as buttery. The ham was a thin slice. It wasn’t too salty. The raclette was placed on top and formed a crispy topping. It needed more butter and it needed to be crispier.
Corn mochi ($2.50): it looks like an ear of corn. The exterior is chewy mochi and the inside is a sweet cream studded with corn kernels. It tastes a bit like creamed corn. The corn kernels were quite dry.
Matcha scone ($4.50): A nice big, thick scone with lots of chocolate chips and a bit of mochi inside. I heated it and the scone was moist and the chocolate chips melty. The matcha flavor was weak though.
Lemon cream bun: Really good - your typical baked bun exterior filled with an ample amount of tangy, creamy, thick lemon cream. The cream wasn't that sweet and neither was the bun.
Fireplace latte with cardamom ($5.75): surprisingly good, not too sweet either
Sesame mochi cake: a thick disc with red beans and nuts, chewy. It seemed baked. I prefer a softer mochi. It wasn’t that sweet.
The shop has free wi-fi and plenty of seating. Coffee beans and coffee accessories for sale. They sell some of their own merch and cold Korean drinks. They have a rewards program. Parking was easy to find.
4 out of 5 stars
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Smoking Tiger Coffee & Bread, 2445 E Imperial Hwy, Unit D, Brea, CA 92821, Score: 42/50
Smoking Tiger is a Korean coffee and bakery in a strip mall in Brea. They serve some Korean coffee roasters (but not exclusively Korean coffee). They’re known for their Jeju matcha drinks.
Score: 42/50
Food: 5/5 – Freshly baked offerings include cookies, scones, croissants, financiers, cream cheese garlic bread, etc. They have so many different kinds of croissants, including milk strawberry, halloumi, and double corn. Grab a tray and help yourself. They can heat up pastries.
Coffee: 4/5 – Beans sourced from Korea and SoCal. Cappuccino was nice but a little bitter.
Wi-fi: 5/5 – Free, unlimited, password posted at the coffee station
Ambiance: 5/5 – Small place, newly remodeled, white tile, purple accents, cozy bakery feel
Noise: 3/5 – Pretty quiet except some people can be very chatty. Loud pop music (not Kpop though)
Plugs: 3/5 – Some along the wall
Parking: 5/5 – Park as long as you want in the strip mall
Comfort: 3/5 – Wood bench style seating, padded chairs, small tables
Bathroom: 4/5 – One unisex, cute decor
Art: 5/5 – Contemporary Korean art
Tips: Coffee beans and coffee accessories for sale. They sell some of their own merch. They sell cold Korean drinks.
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Korean Mini Buns from Mama Huluruk Bakery
Mama Huluruk Bakery specialises in Korean mini buns with flavours like Garlic Cream Cheese, Injeolmi, Chicken Bulgogi w/ Cheese, Taro & more. Each bun is priced at $1.80 or get 5 for just $8. #koreanbakery #sgfood #sgeats #sgbakery
Whenever we come by Northshore Plaza in Punggol, we would always see something new to try. Decided to have lunch at Mama Huluruk, which opened not too long ago. I will share more about our lunch experience in a separate blog post as I want to introduce the Korean mini buns we got from Mama Huluruk Bakery first.
Mama Huluruk Bakery occupies the space just in front of the eatery itself. You can…
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Hanyang Studio officially updates on Wuju Bakery’s Release Date
🛸 Wuju Bakery’s (WB) release date is being pushed back to the second half of the year
🛸 WB will consist of eight episodes with a running time of 50-minutes each
🛸 This is no longer a KBL web drama, but rather is now a regular drama
🛸 There’s no confirmed platform that WB will air on yet
🛸 The release of all promotional material is also pushed back as well
🛸 CGI is taking the longest amount of time, causing the release schedule to be pushed back.
On the bright side, Wuju Bakery will be the first KBL with a full-length drama run time. Prior to this, I believe The Eighth Sense had been the longest KBL with a 36-minute per episode average.
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BL's Still Waiting to premiere in 2023
These release dates are taken from MDL, so with a grain of salt. Although some have been confirmed with official trailers and statements.
China
Japan
One Room Angel - Oct-19-2023
Sahara-sensei & Toki-kun - Nov-30-2023
South Korea
Bump Up Business - Oct-20-23
Wuju Bakery - Nov-?-2023
A Breeze of Love - Nov-10-2023
Taiwan
VIP Only - Nov-24-2023
Thailand
Pit Babe - Nov-17-2023
Beyond the Star - Nov-11-2023
Y: Journey: Stay Like a Local - Oct-14-2023
Shadow - Oct 31-2023
Twins - Nov-3-2023
Playboyy - Nov-16-2023
My Dear Gangster Oppa - Oct-26-2023
7 Days Before Valentine - Nov-22-2023
The Sign - Nov-25-2023
Last Twilight - Nov-10-2023
Cooking Crush - Nov-30-2023
The Whisperer - Nov-26-2023
Cherry Magic - Dec-7-2023
Bake Me Please - Nov-19-2023
Middleman's Love - Nov-10-2023
For Him - Nov-30-2023
Boyy of God - Nov/Dec-?-2023
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