Tomiz

Bakery · Midtown East

Tomiz

Bakery · Midtown East

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18 E 41st St, New York, NY 10017

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Sushi & bento box lunches are offered alongside Japanese sweets like red-bean buns at this bakery.  

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18 E 41st St, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

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18 E 41st St, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

+1 212 779 0740
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"Cafe Zaiya has two locations on 41st Street. The one you need to know about (for soft serve purposes) is between 5th and Madison, and has very good black sesame and matcha flavors that come in big portions. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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"Cafe Zaiya has two locations on 41st Street. The one you need to know about (for soft serve purposes) is between 5th and Madison, and has very good black sesame and matcha flavors that come in big portions." - Hannah Albertine, Emma, Bryan Kim, Katherine Lewin, Hillary Reinsberg

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Keng

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Great spot to satisfy your cravings for Japanese food - they have donburi (rice bowls), pastries, and dessert. It's cheap too, and tasty. Katsu don is legit; Japanese cheesecake is to kill for, matcha and black sesame soft serve is delicious.

Mark Nowell

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Nice bakery to buy your Japanese breads and desserts! All of the breads and goods here are delicious! Location: It is located near Grand Central Terminal. The bakery is hidden tho, but if you find it, you want to buy everything. The interior, has a great display of pastries and breads, they have bento boxes too. Due to covid, they don’t allow seating inside. Service: no interaction with the cashier, just buy and go. Food: Everything here is delicious! I tried their breads but not their bento boxes yet. Soon! COFFEE BUTTER ROLL: omg this good, fluffy and taste like coffee, perfect for cup of coffee or tea, heat 10 seconds in the microwave! CHEESE BUN: this is good too! The bun has cream cheese inside which is very delicate and smooth. CHOCO BUN: same as cheese bun but instead there is chocolate filling inside. ALMOND COOKIE: this is my favorite! Crunchy and toasted almonds are great combination! I can eat the whole container in one seating! Price rating: 5/10, not that expensive to be honest for the goodness you get. Been here multiple times and I just love their breads! Specially the almond cookie!

Poonam Rai

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Small japanese cafe with wide selection of sushi and bakery. U can always eat there or grab a lunch and enjoy at bryant park.Their green tea cream puff with matcha powder is must try.

Libinski 0G

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A decent size Japanese deli offers various Japanese pastries, hot sobas and udons. The ventilation is not the greatest at this place, and it has unpleasant oily smell in the air from the fried foods and mirin from the cooking. There are seatings, but they are never enough during the rush hours. I feel that they can utilize the space more wisely. We also ordered a Christmas cake from this place. It is cute, and it is surprisingly delicious!!!

Julia Hsia

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Their Japanese bread are outstanding in the area. I will visit the place specifically when I want to have some sweet and soft bread. The pudding was also great! Just like the one I had in Japan.

Sisi Chen

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Meal boxes are all $9 and up. Tried their gyudon which was decent but expected a little more meat. Their mochi pastry is very popular but I found the red bean paste overly sweet. There is a sizable sit down area for dining. Overall a good quick inexpensive bite in the area.

Andrew B

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Where to begin. This hidden gem in midtown is a gastronomic marvel. Fresh foods and matcha overload. Grab a traditional milk tea and you will be happy. Don’t forget their soft serve ice cream flavors from Taro, Matcha or mix.

Fouhmi

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The most underrated spot for cream puffs and chess cookies (a bit too much vanilla essence of late). You guys should focus on making A LOT of cream puffs because they are to-die for. And you guys run out of time by 3pm. The guy behind the counter (he likes to draw) is quiet, but very helpful and efficient.