Hing Shing Pastry Inc

Chinese bakery · Chinatown

Hing Shing Pastry Inc

Chinese bakery · Chinatown

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67 Beach St, Boston, MA 02111

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Destination turning out Chinese baked goods including pork buns, almond cookies, moon cakes & more.  

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67 Beach St, Boston, MA 02111 Get directions

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Jul 12, 2025

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"Hing Shing Pastry is steps from the iconic Chinatown gate, which is perfect for tourists who want to be particularly touristy in one of Boston’s most touristy locations. The bakery, however, is not a tourist trap: Try the almond cookies, and perhaps throw in a walnut cookie as well." - Terrence Doyle, Adam H. Callaghan

9 Great Bakeries in Boston’s Chinatown
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"Hing Shing Pastry is a small corner bakery next to the Chinatown Gate that also features excellent almond cookies and baked char siu bao. The mooncakes here are similar in offering and price to Ho Yuen (see above), with classic Cantonese-style and Suzhou-style flaky mooncakes." - Linda Huang

Where to Buy Mooncakes in Boston for the Mid-Autumn Festival - Eater Boston
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"Hing Shing is one the first places you’ll see after walking under the Chinatown gate, and we highly recommend stopping in - especially if you can get a char siu bau before they sell out. All the pastries are made on site (you’ll even be able to see the bakers in action), and during the autumn mooncake festival, there’s also a wide variety of mooncake flavors on sale. The bakery is cash-only though, so come prepared." - Joel Ang

Hing Shing Pastry - Review - Chinatown - Boston - The Infatuation
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Edmond Joe

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WOW WOW WOW!!! What a great place! Being Moon cake season, there are so many different types available. The staff behind the counter can be a bit matter-of-fact. That's ok. It adds to the mystique and authenticity of this bakery. We ordered the old wife cookie and the white sugar rice cake. So so good. Words can't describe what those 2 items take us back to our childhood. Enjoy!!!

miss Clee

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I love this place. You have to come early to get the good stuff. If you come past 12 then it's slim pickings...but I love this place so much that I'll settle for slim pickings 😅 I didn't even get to take a picture of what I bought cause we already dug into it 🤣2 hr drive! Yes we're definitely filling our stomach up with this first lol

Angela Peng

Google
BEST BUN EVER! My friend recommended this place to me and told me to get their large meat bun (大包) only. The bun is HUGE and they stuffed an egg, sausage, and Cha xiu pork along with the regular pork inside. For $2.5 you really can't ask for more.

Addison M

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I had a days-long craving for mooncakes just AFTER mid-autumn festival and found myself calling Chinese bakery after bakery asking if they still had them. Lucky for me, this one did. They were a bit pricy ($6-$8) but, bear in mind, they were HUGE. It took me three days just to finish one. Also they accepted cash only.

kop pun

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If you want to eat a dried skin mooncake and dried nuts mooncake … this is the place! We got big box of ‘ litte chicken biscuits’ 雞仔餅totally wasted! Tasteless!

justin shields

Google
Roast pork buns are $1.50 and are soooo goooood. The red bean moon cake was delicious and different, too. This place is a must if you're in the area

Pei

Google
This place definitely brings back good old memories of baked goods such as pork buns, dumplings 粽子 and various types of cookies. You should never miss this!

Becky

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Pineapple&custard bun and bbq pork bun! so delicious and only $3.2🥺 I love it! The big pork bun is $3 also pretty good