Pastries are reasonable (I hope they don't change the prices) and delicious. Most items are between $1-$3. Everything looks homemade and yummy. I was gonna try savory pie but sorry, no cheese for me. Too bad. And of course, maple bacon sticky buns, Ding-a-Lings, and pocket tarts, yes, that's what I have to get next time.
Red Velvet Ding-a-Lings $2.50
7 up pound cake
and here's my 7up pound cake $2
I'm gonna make this at home. LOVE it.
I forgot what this was, but some kind of cookie, and it was delicious. So tasty. $1.25.
Free cookies on grand opening day
Rating (food): 4.3 / 5
Rating (service): 3 / 5
Repeat: Yes
semi sweet bakery
105 E 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 228-9975
Tue-Thu, Sun 8 am - 4 pm
Fri-Sat 8 am - 6 pm
http://semisweetbakery.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/semi-sweet-bakery-los-angeles
Hi, I'm interested in visiting this place along with several other places you profiled in Koreatown. I was just wondering if you know if these areas are accessable by the train/subway that runs from Hollywood. I will be staying at the Rosevelt Hotel with no rentacar. thank you
ReplyDeleteYes, there is a metro train goes to Koreatown from Hollywood. Take red line towards to Union station, get off at Wilshire/Vermont. And you are in koreatown. If you wanna go to Koreatown or Downtown, always ride purple line, you can access from wilshire/vermont. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeletethank you very much! It helps me alot! I want to go to downtown area, where I notice a lot of your reviews are from. We don't have that kind of interesting places to eat over here. I'm going to go back and read up on your reviews so I can figure out where to go. I like how you take pictures of the food! Thanks again!
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