Rodney S.
Yelp
Hopia to some, mooncakes to many more.
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Passing by Aliya Lavaland, the signage proved too enticing to pass up. Unfortunately, Aliya Lavaland is closed Thursdays, so a repeat trip the next day became priority. Hopia (aka mooncakes), I'm quite familiar with. Lavacakes, I was not. Therefore, between Aliya Lavaland's options of mooncakes & lavacakes, a couple of lavacakes became the desired option.
Signature mung bean & ube lavacakes-
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Where is all that lava coming from? Eating lavacakes is a messy ordeal! The creamy salted egg yolk flowed from each lavacake. Both were flaky & non too sweet. Great treats to eat! The packaging had instructions on reheating, which weren't needed, because they were polished off within no time.
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Service was good. The wait was minimal, if not quicker. No seating inside, there are a few tables outside. Parking is via a multi-level structure behind the building.
I lava Aliya Lavaland! My first foray into lavacakes & I'm enamored by them. I'm planning to make another trip to Monterey Park, having a meal at one of the many Asian eateries, finishing my day in MP with another stop to Aliya Lavacakes. I'm going to try not to get salted egg yolk all over my hands this time, but don't hold me to that.
Highly recommend!