Lady Wong Pastry & Cakes

Pastry shop · East Village

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13 Great Asian-Owned Bakeries In NYC

"Opened by husband-and-wife duo Seleste Tan and Mogan Anthony, who previously worked at Jean-Georges and the Four Seasons, Lady Wong is an East Village bakery committed to showcasing Southeast Asian flavors. If you're looking for a snack, there's a large variety of kuih, and you'll also find some elaborate tarts, swiss rolls, and layer cakes. Try any one of these things, and you'll feel compelled to come back once a week. We suggest the silky, candy-coated taro ube tart." - izzy chen, team infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/asian-owned-bakeries-nyc
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332 E 9th St, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

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