Thanh Thi Bakery

Located in Garden Grove, CA, Thanh Thi Bakery is a Vietnamese bakery known for its wide array of delicious treats. With a focus on offering many vegetarian options, this bakery is a haven for those looking for meat-free dishes.

The cozy atmosphere of Thanh Thi Bakery, with moderate noise levels, makes it a perfect spot for a relaxing meal. The convenience of private lot parking allows for easy access, while amenities such as TV and Wi-Fi enhance the dining experience.

Upon visiting Thanh Thi Bakery, you will be impressed by their fresh and flavorful pastries, sandwiches, and drinks. From traditional Vietnamese favorites to unique creations, every dish is made with care and skill.

Overall, Thanh Thi Bakery is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Vietnamese baked goods in a welcoming environment. With its diverse menu and dedication to quality, this bakery is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.

Thanh Thi Bakery Menu

Location

Address: 10710 Westminster Ave Garden Grove, CA 92843
Phone: (714) 352-9186

🕓 Work Hours
MON 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
TUE 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
WED 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
THU 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
FRI 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
SAT 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
SUN 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Business info

  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Dogs Not Allowed
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: Kathy D.

    03 September 2024

    Only in Little Saigon area will you find businesses still open on Labor Day weekend lol. Holidays are often not a thing unless it is Tet and maybe Xmas. Came to check out their Che Ba Mau and Che Thai which are both classic Vietnamese soup desserts. Out of the two, I preferred Che Ba Mau over the Che Thai from this spot. As someone who doesn't like too sweet things, the Che Thai could be slightly sweeter and maybe more toppings. Che Ba Mau was excellent and was what I usually expect. Space was small. Service was quick for the amount of people lining up. Parking was easy to find even for a small plaza. Highly recommend this spot for your classic Vietnamese desserts. For those new, a good start is these two desserts and if you want to try a baked good- my favorite is a baked cassava cake. :) another is a jello dessert - different from American jello texture wise. A little more solid so I love that.

  • Author: Nhue G.

    29 August 2024

    I was craving sweet so I bought a lot of dessert items here. It was good to try out different things. I would recommend not to buy too many che and consume them the day of or the day after. 2 of my che went bad after 3 days and started to taste sour, probably due to the coconut milk. Here are the items I tried: * Mochi Dessert (Chè Trôi Nước) 4/5 - The big mochi balls were good and had mung beans inside. The little balls were just mochi. Reminded me of my childhood. This dessert is meant to be eaten warm with some of the ginger sugar sauce mixed with the coconut milk. * Honeycomb (Bánh Bò Nướng) 4/5 - Nice, sweet little treat. The honeycomb texture inside made it spongey and soft. * Steamed Rice Cake (Bánh Bò Hấp) 3/5 - A bit dry, the texture was not chewy. The taste was not very sweet either, maybe even a bit off. Tasted better with the coconut sauce. * Baked Banana (Chuối Nướng) 4/5 - Sweet, tasty banana treat, a little starchy. * Baked Cassava (Khoai Mì Nướng) 4/5 - Tasty treat with a light sweetness and a dense texture that make each bite satisfying. * Coconut Jelly (Thạch Dừa) 4/5 - This was a light, sweet coconut jelly. The coconut shavings within made it fun to eat. * Coffee Jelly (Thạch Cà Phê) 5/5 - The coffee flavor really came through in this refreshing, sweet treat. This was probably my favorite. * Flan 5/5 - The flan was creamy and delicious. The coffee sauce at the bottom made it taste even better. * Avocado Drink (Chè Bơ) 3/5 - The drink contained avocado pieces and other che toppings in a coconut milk sauce. The avocado pieces tasted okay. They didn't really fit in the che in terms of taste. I guess I was hoping this would be more of a smoothie. * Taro Pudding (Chè Khoai Môn) - This one went bad after 3 days and tasted sour. No rating since I threw it away. * Banana Pudding (Chè Chuối) - Was excited for this but it tasted acidic after 3 days.

  • Author: Marilyn N.

    17 August 2024

    My go-to bakery for traditional Vietnamese desserts! I always get a variety pack for parties or a small tray for myself when I am craving for traditional Vietnamese desserts. My favorites are the bánh bò hấp, bánh gần, flan, and thạch là đứa. There's something for everyone. The service is quick and you can order online or on the phone.

  • Author: Jack L.

    11 August 2024

    The OG. Baked and Che is hyped up but this place is better, and not overpriced. Have supported them through the years, and now with the remodel it's much bigger. The banh bo are excellent. Jelly are really good (coffee coconut and pandan are particularly great. I tried the che thai and it was done well. Only downside is lack of seating but just get it on the go. Highly recommended