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Best Bakery Restaurants in Flushing (11355)

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Yeh's Bakery
Feather-light sponge cakes that stay balanced, never sugary-heavy.

Notable Picks

$ Queensboro Hill
A long-running Taiwanese-style bakery that’s built its reputation on light sponge cakes and whipped-cream-forward “Boston pie” that stays airy instead of cloying. Treat it as a grab-and-go counter: pick one centerpiece cake, then add a couple of classic buns for balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Boston cream pie (Boston pie), Strawberry sponge cake, Curry bun
What makes it special: Feather-light sponge cakes that stay balanced, never sugary-heavy.
$$ Murray Hill
A neighborhood cake-and-dessert shop that’s strongest when you use it for celebration orders and classic Asian bakery staples. Designs and variety pull people in, but the best experience comes from choosing one signature cake style and keeping the add-ons simple.
Must-Try Dishes: Fresh fruit sponge cake, Taro cake, Cream puffs
What makes it special: Celebration-ready cakes with a classic Flushing bakery lineup.
$ Murray Hill
A high-utility Chinese bakery counter for quick buns, simple cakes, and easy takeout pastries when you need something fast and familiar. The move is to lean into the classics—one savory bun plus one sweet pastry—rather than hunting for novelty.
Must-Try Dishes: Roast pork bun, Scallion bread, Taro bun
What makes it special: Reliable, fast Chinese-bakery staples with strong everyday value.

Worthy Picks

$ Downtown Flushing
A bakery-counter hybrid where the best meals feel like well-seasoned cafeteria comfort: quick plates, pastries, and grab-and-go staples. It’s strongest when you keep it simple—roasted meats, soups, and baked goods—rather than chasing anything fussy.
Must-Try Dishes: Rotisserie chicken plate, Empanadas, Tres leches cake
What makes it special: Bakery + hot line combo for fast Latin comfort plates and desserts.
$$ Downtown Flushing
A modern-ish bakery café for slices, buns, and drinks when you want a bit more variety than the older counters nearby. It’s most effective as a quick dessert-and-drink stop—choose one cake item you’re excited about, then keep the rest minimal.
Must-Try Dishes: Strawberry shortcake slice, Milk tea, Pineapple bun
What makes it special: Bakery café format that pairs cake slices with drinks in one stop.
$ Downtown Flushing
A small Flushing bakery that mixes classic Chinese-style pastries with celebration cakes and a straightforward counter rhythm. Best results come from choosing one cake or one tart style you love, then adding a single savory bun to round it out.
Must-Try Dishes: Portuguese egg tart, BBQ pork bun, Rainbow cake
What makes it special: Chinese-bakery staples plus celebration cakes in a compact shop.
$$$$ Downtown Flushing
A newer-feeling bakery stop known locally for roll cakes and a modern Asian-bakery case, useful when you want something sweet without a long wait. Treat it as a focused purchase: one signature roll cake plus one small bun beats over-ordering across the display.
Must-Try Dishes: Roll cake (signature), Taro bread, Egg tart
What makes it special: Roll-cake-forward bakery case with modern Asian pastry options.