Their pork buns are amazing… want to say more about the other varieties but that was the only one I’ve tried. I heated it for 20 seconds in the microwave and the bread was so soft and fluffy… so cute!!! I tore it in half to share with a friend and the sweet steamy aroma of the BBQ was amazing. We devoured it in seconds. Not too greasy, and the bun seemed to melt in my mouth with the fatty pork. Will buy more in the future!
Florence T.
Place rating: 4 Tucker, GA
I’ve been occasionally coming here for years. In this area of Vietnamese food establishments, it’s good to have someplace to buy Chinese flavors. I agree with the reviewer who credits them for making mooncake in-house when a lot of other places don’t anymore. You can even get a fancy tin and gift bag. I think they’ve improved over the years. I’ve only had better Chinese birthday cake in GA from one other place. The egg tart was the best one I’ve had in this state. Their buns are not bad. They have sesame balls with red bean inside too. Their bubble tea looks a lot better than it used to years ago.
Huyen T.
Place rating: 3 Memphis, TN
It’s a good little place that will meet your asian sweet needs… however, their buns isn’t really that great. But I have to give them props for making mooncake, which is pretty rare when it isn’t available year round for some places. My fav mooncake is the five seed, it’s a good substitute when it isn’t the time for the moon fest. I like how they made it and it’s pretty good. Their milk tea is really good, I’ve had many from different places and I have to say… this place got it just right! A perfect blend of milk and tea, not too sweet or too bitter. It’s perfect and it’s cheap. So if you want to have good milktea, this is the place to go!
Phong T.
Place rating: 2 Stone Mountain, GA
An okay pick-me-up and munch-on-me as you shop at Hong Kong Supermarket since this store is located inside the Food Court. The pastries isn’t all that great in my opinion. I definitely have had better pastries. They do have cheap stuff and good deals for ‘em though!
Julie C.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
buy ten get one free. is that really a good deal? probably not, but when the guy behind the counter said that… i rushed over and got some more buns… which is very likely why i can’t fit into any of my clothes. so…i leave royal china totally stuffed, with barely any room for this giant suno that i MUST have, yet i still pit stop over to angel bakery. for some reason, i need bbq pork buns, taro buns and red bean buns… all on top of a full round of dim sum. angel bakery has tons of baked treats, plus they make cakes, and i think they do bubble tea as well. can’t speak to anything but the buns, and they are tasty. who doesn’t have a dollar and some change for some fresh baked pockets of goodness? i’ll take it… even though i do think they might skimp on the filling a wee little bit. oh well… i just eat two at a time instead of one.
Jeff L.
Place rating: 1 Marietta, GA
Please note that I’m writing this review only of the bubble tea they serve. My wife and I came out to Hong Kong Supermarket to pick up some essentials. We were both fresh off a trip to Royal China for dim sum with some friends and were feeling for some bubble tea. We knew that they had opened up a SunO in their food court and were planning on stopping by. On our way to SunO, we noticed that Angel Bakery also served up a variety of(non-blended) bubble tea, with the option of lychee jellies. What really caught my wife’s eye was the fact that, unlike SunO, they served a honey green tea, which is far and away her favorite flavor. She ordered that and I ordered a passion fruit green tea(both with lychee jellies). Overall, the bubble tea was downright terrible. It was easily the worst bubble tea I’ve ever had(including blended bubble teas, which I despise). Neither of us could get through half of it before we had to throw them away. Why were they so bad? Well, I can say without hesitation that it was the bitterest thing I’ve ever put in my mouth. I couldn’t even tell that mine was passion fruit or that my wife’s was honey. Heck, I couldn’t even taste the lychee jellies through the bitter. All I can say about their bubble tea is: never again. If you’re at Hong Kong Supermarket and looking for bubble tea, do yourself a favor and pass this one by … especially when there’s a SunO right next door.