Limited selection, nonexistent service. I’ve experienced better at other bakeries in the Spring Mountain area, and with better prices. Came in the moring after a holiday and selection was bare-bones: one or two of most items, all savory items completely out. I didn’t see any pork buns, but any item listed with hotdog, «pizza», or green onion was not on display– selection heavily favors sweets. But even so, there were one or two of each roll cake on display, one peanutbutter pastry, and one pack of garlic bread slices. No egg tarts, cheese buns, or anything else I was hoping to try. Given the limited stock out, I couldn’t tell if I’d somehow come too late or if they were just a little late getting items out– but after wandering around for a few minutes and making my selections, no one came out to help me or cash me out. According to the menu, they also offer coffee and smoothies, as well as whole cakes in the display case at the front. Prices are a bit higher(by $ 1 – 2) for the same items at bakeries further up the street. Finally was able to purchase a few items, none of which tasted fresh, didn’t finish any of them. Mochi bun was a fun option, but the items I was most interested to try were out of stock or somehow not being made that day.
AJ S.
Place rating: 3 Rockville, MD
L’epid’or is a small little bakery just a couple stores away from the Greenland Supermarket on Spring Mountain and Rainbow. The customer service wasn’t really there because the lady at the bakery barely said anything. No eye contact, nothing. I don’t know if they’re ever that busy, but I can’t see how they interact with their customers now will build customer loyalty in the future. Luckily, I fell in love with their mocha rolls. Which, for the mean time, will have me return for more. The mocha roll has a subtle mocha taste, but you could definitely tell that it tastes like mocha. I actually was pleasantly surprised at how this roll tasted! I think it would be great as a quick morning snack or something to pair with your coffee. The filling inside has the taste and consistency of whipped butter. Thin slices of almonds are baked into the bread of this delicious, light roll. The cherry roll cake slice was a bit dry for my taste, but the sweet filling made up for it. VERY subtle cherry taste, not strong at all but the sweet filling evens the pastry out with the faint cherry flavor, I guess. They also had loaves of bread if you want something non-sweet. Overall, this bakery had a small selection of goods to offer. The only thing I saw that was worth the trip here was the mocha roll. It seriously is the best snack(especially for you coffee lovers out there)! They also have a kiosk area inside the Greenland Supermarket.
Michele L.
Place rating: 2 Fullerton, CA
There’s a bakery a few doors from Greenland market and they also occupy a space inside the Greenland market plaza. The woman who works inside the Greenland market is not friendly at all. I’ve gone there three times throughout the years. She never says hi, doesn’t even look up or acknowledges you, is preoccupied with something, talks to other customers while ringing you up, nor says thank you. WTF? She needs to take a class in customer service. I stopped coming because I hate supporting blatantly rude business owners or employees who don’t know how to say hi and a simple thank you and appreciates their customers. The people in the bakery seem better. The bread & pastries are just mediocre at best. The cream filing is off and bland and the bread is off too. I’m not a baker so I can’t pinpoint exactly what is wrong but it doesn’t resemble any bread that I’ve had in L.A. Coming from L.A., this is a huge disappointment because the bread and pastries there are addicting and there’s a wider selection as well. I only come here because my husband loves Korean bread & pastries and out of convenience since it’s close to the market. I should not be lazy and look for better Korean bakeries in Vegas.
Terri M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Love this place. Great service and great pastries. Asian bakeries are my favorite because everything is not overly sweet. One of my favorites is the green tea pan.(Bread) so go get you some goodies you won’t be disappointed. ;) happy Unilocaling xoxox
Casey M.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Def a spot I tend to make of I am in the area. I have have narrowed it down to the peanut butter and egg custard as my favorites! The bread is so soft, slightly sweet, with the creamy peanut butter filling is ridiculous! The egg custard is creamy, sweet, smooth, and very delicious! This is a place I come go to at least once a week! The prices are very reasonable at $ 1-$ 2 per pastry and the have a lot of variety. I also like the cream puffs, so far they have best filling I have tasted besides cream puffs back home in hawaii and at 3 for $ 1 its something to def give a go! Will def be back for more goodies!
Sung K.
Place rating: 1 North Las Vegas, NV
I wish Unilocal has zero star for their review. I am wondering if Lepidor passed food safety inspection. Some bread smell like car oil and taste bad. It wasn’t the first time I tried. I hoped Lepidor improved in making better bread. I gave them few more chances but came with huge disappointment. A lady always works inside Greenland market need to learn customer service. I am a big fan of Korean bakery but sorry Lepidor! Anyone has an idea when Paris Baguette will open in Vegas?
Esther R.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Small bakery with a decent variety of breads&cakes inside the Greenland Market. Every time I shop at Greenland, I can’t help but to stop at the bakery on my way out. I’ve tried a good amount of different types of baked goods, and I’m let down every time. The breads just don’t taste good. Some are too dry, some too bland, etc. This may be because I’m from Los Angeles where there are hundreds of franchise korean bakeries that know what they’re doing. This may also contribute to my opinion on the appearance of the goods. The packaging on some of the goods are just not professional — scotch tape all around the packaging? really? Also, the coffee bun just looks like they’ve tried to copy something and just hasn’t worked out. The pizza bread is fine — can’t go wrong with that. Breads with beans inside are fine too. Overall, the goods look and taste like an amateur baker tried to make some goods at home. Onto the service… the older lady I’ve seen there a couple times seems to treat me depending on her mood. This may be because I’m younger. A few times I would go, and she wouldn’t say a word to me, ring me up, mumble the total, and give me the change. I said thank you in korean. No response. Recently, I went, and there was a good amount of people browsing around. She was a little more friendly.
Christina W.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
they’ve moved! not only do they still sell their goodies inside greenland market, they also have their own suite in the plaza. they used to have a location in the big sf market plaza. we drove by one day and they were closed and i thought i was gonna throw up. then, we went to greenland market and discovered that they had only just moved. phew!!! same awesome goodies. same great, friendly service. and, still, my favorite asian bakery in town.