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Welcome to Takahachi Bakery

Located in downtown NYC, Takahachi Bakery is a charming spot known for its extensive selection of sweet and savory Japanese baked goods. With high-quality ingredients and affordable prices, this neighborhood bakery is a go-to for birthday and holiday cakes. Customers rave about the moist and fluffy silky bread and the popular matcha desserts like the matcha mousse cake and matcha crepes. The cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious offerings make Takahachi Bakery a must-visit for those in search of a delightful treat or a light lunch.

Takahachi Bakery: Reviews & Ratings

Taylor Z.
Taylor Z.

Ordered a cake from here. Was packaged really well and easy to pickup. The cake was really moist and tasty. Will definitely order some again.

Joan S.
Joan S.

Small bakery with big selection of sweet and savory baked goods and some cake as well. I enjoyed selecting a number of the pre packaged baked goods. I really like red bean so I got some of the red bean buns and I shared it with some friends. We all loved it and it has generous red bean filling. I can't wait to enjoy the rest. I got some curry filled buns, crème filled buns, and melon bun. The staff are very nice and there's some table seating available. I got a hot latte and it was quite good. Overall, a great place to stop by for a drink or baked goods!

Nancy A.
Nancy A.

Nice silky bread that is very fluffy soft and reminds you of puffy clouds when you put it in your mouth. The bread melts easily into your mouth. Very soft and moist! Not dry at all. No wonder they call it silky bread! Usually when I come here I also get matcha crème bread and they taste so good. But a bit sweet and creamy sometimes. It looks mushy too but the fact that it is matcha is a plus! I love matcha!

Chithra V.
Chithra V.

Cute cafe in downtown NYC. Good options in menu for pastries. They are known for Matcha crepes and Yuzu mousse cups. I liked the crepes better. They close early though. The service was good as the guy helped me checkout even after they closed. Definitely try the matcha crepe if you are a matcha fan

Dorothy Y.
Dorothy Y.

Takahachi is my go to bakery for birthday and holiday cakes. It's always super cute and with high quality ingredients. You can argue that it's not as refined but I like this neighborhood style. They're so much cheaper than other bakeries that I am willing to buy from. Their matcha mousse cake is my absolute favorite. My brother likes their strawberry shortcake. I'm also happy to have their opera and cassis noir if I'm trying to order multiple small slices. I haven't seen their matcha burrito in a while but that's a fun cake to have too. The only inconvenience is that they don't open on Sundays so I can't arrange it for any Sunday occasions.

Emily Y.
Emily Y.

I was searching for this place a few years ago before the pandemic and had such a hard time finding it because of the scaffolding. In fact I didn't find it and gave up. Recently my boyfriend recommended it and knew where it was!! So finally got to stop by after visiting the oculus and got some snacks before heading to seaport to hangout. When you walk in there are bread and food in the front. You order drinks by the counter and pay for whatever you grab. There are seats in the back. Got a yuzu tea, sandwich and bun. Everything was easy to eat and honestly perfect rest and light lunch when you are in the area. Definitely recommend it if you are in the area!

Joanne H.
Joanne H.

Clean, affordable, location is great! And clean bathroom!! Plenty of seatings for a quick break.

Fula O.
Fula O.

My go to bakery for a light lunch, decent amount of seating and an assortment of Japanese pastries. I also like that I can get a half sandwich. Tip if you don't see one in the display they can get you one. Today i went with a half tuna with avocado sandwich Ice cherry tea Garden salad with carrot dressing Coconut pastry

Melissa N.
Melissa N.

I am currently obsessed with Takahachi Bakery, especially the Chicken Katsu Salad. Tribeca is an increasingly expensive neighborhood in New York City, so I'm glad I found a reasonably priced restaurant with delicious food, coffee, and pastries. They have a large selection of sweets! They're known for their matcha desserts, but they also have this amazing puff pastry cone custard - I'm not sure what it's called, but I'm also currently obsessed with it. 4-ish stars.

Location

Welcome to Takahachi Bakery in New York City, a charming bakery known for its delightful Japanese-inspired pastries, bread, and cakes. Located at 25 Murray St, Takahachi Bakery offers a cozy atmosphere with table seating, making it a perfect spot for a quick snack or light lunch.

Customers rave about the selection of sweet and savory baked goods, with highlights like the red bean buns, curry filled buns, and matcha crème bread. The silky bread, described as fluffy soft and melting in your mouth like puffy clouds, is a favorite among patrons.

One of the standout items on the menu is the matcha mousse cake, a must-try for matcha enthusiasts. Other popular choices include the Yuzu mousse cups and the Chicken Katsu Salad. The bakery also offers a variety of matcha desserts and pastries, perfect for those with a sweet tooth.

Aside from the delectable treats, customers appreciate the friendly staff, clean facilities, and ample seating options for a quick break or leisurely meal. With its affordable prices and high-quality ingredients, Takahachi Bakery has become a beloved neighborhood gem.

Whether you're craving a creamy matcha dessert, a fluffy red bean bun, or a satisfying sandwich, Takahachi Bakery has something for every palate. Stop by for a taste of Japanese-inspired goodness in the heart of downtown NYC.