This bakery is located in the Arirang market. I always stop here because I love the taste of their fresh baked white loaf of bread. They have the best bargains for freshly baked breads and pastries. They also make boba’s, coffee and teas. Their Taro is delicious but my favorite is mango. It taste so fesh and refreshing as though your biting into slices of mango. Sooo good! So if you’re looking for fresh/inexpensive and tasty Korean, breads and pastries then you have to try them.
Esther A.
Tu valoración: 3 Garden Grove, CA
It took me so long to find what this store was called. I think most people did hahaha. They need to put up a sign that says Pescadores. Their sign says Coffee, but the bread wrappers says the store name. Anyways, it’s inside Arirang market on the left side, all the way in the back. My favorite bread is the gombo bread, but they don’t make it buttery enough compared to other korean bakery stores. I love me some corn bread, but they make it way too dense and sweet for my liking. You can’t go wrong with any of the bean filled breads, if you like red beans, etc. I’m not much of a fan of those kinds. They keep changing the deal of the breads. Last time I was there, it was 12 for $ 10. FYI, The breads here are not like Paris Baguette or 85 degrees, its more plain. They all taste the same(different beans and cream breads)
Daniela C.
Tu valoración: 5 Cypress, CA
I like the fruitcake. I also like the mocha bun I recommend everyone to get it. I love this place!
ThaoRific N.
Tu valoración: 4 Anaheim, CA
4.0 Stars — This review is strictly for the Butter Cream Bread. They are only $.90/ea. from this Korean bakery store(albeit weirdly monikered) inside A.R. Market when we eat at their food court. My kiddies and I love the fluffiness of the bread and the semi-sweet creaminess of the filling. We always buy extra for the rest of the family to enjoy because they love this bread too!
Christopher L.
Tu valoración: 4 Garden Grove, CA
Sold out of mocha today. So instead I got red bean and it was great! The selection of breads and baked items is always changing, I’ve seen so many different kinds here. I love things with red bean inside, so I’ll always gravitate towards those items, and they’ve always been great here. I’ve also tried a few of their regular breads, and while they don’t have the texture that I like for sandwiches, they’re great for French toast. Come early for the best selection.
Michelle L.
Tu valoración: 4 Irvine, CA
How weird that this place is called Pescadores. I always went by their Korean name so I had no idea what this place was actually called except that it is located inside Arirang Supermarket and they have tasty bread. I don’t come to this market very often but when I do, I usually stop by the bakery to pick up some bread. 14 for $ 10. That is a bargain in my book. Grab a basket, and look through the aisles of bread and pick whatever you want. I always grab a couple of the same things. White, red, or green bean paste filled buns. Yum. I also am a huge fan of their Peanut Butter type bread. I’ve tried basically every single type here and they have all been good. However, I wouldn’t come here if I didn’t have to go shopping at Arirang first. 4⁄5
Rachan S.
Tu valoración: 2 Lake Forest, CA
mmm i just dont like their bread!!! they seems to put the same cream in every of their cream bread, just different shape… and it doesnt taste like korean custard cream at all, it taste more like whipping cream. and i didnt like it. im glad i only bought 5, though i almost bough 14 because of the 14 for $ 10 deal. but even so, i should have just bought 1 – 2 for me to try first. so i wouldnt come back here. i rather go to manmi bakery since their bread and cream cone is actually a custard cream and they have cheaper bread too, 80cent/piece compare to 90cent/bread here.
Judy H.
Tu valoración: 4 Garden Grove, CA
HOWTOFINDTHISPLACE: Go inside the AR Korean supermarket. Look to your left and you will see a small food court. Walk all the way to the end of it and there is Pescadores!!!11! Breads here are priced around 80 cents to $ 1. How awesome is that? Especially if you’re planning on buying a shit ton of bread. The bread is fresh and yummy as well, so don’t worry if you bought like 20 breads and it ended up tasting nasty. I only bought a few on my first visit here. My favorite was the coffee bread which had a light fluffy coffee cream inside. I didn’t particularly like the scones. They had a weird crumbly texture, unless that’s how scones are supposed to be like. *shrugs* I would come back since I live so close by! MINIMUM $ 10 purchase if you want to use a credit card.
Randoll C.
Tu valoración: 4 Marina del Rey, CA
Another usual stop for me when I’m at Arirang Supermarket. I just never knew the name of the place until last night, when I saw their name off my debit charge receipt. Yes, it’s NOT cash only! I also like their prices compared to the bakeries in the area. And by area, I mean next door. Difference of $.40 -$.60 per item. In fact, there’s a deal they offer: 14 variety of breads for $ 10. There are other items however I’ve only gotten their bread items which I usually inhale for breakfast and late night snacks. As for service, you grab what you want and bring it to the register. It’s hard to miss if you’re looking as it’s located in the Arirange food court.
K P.
Tu valoración: 5 Stanton, CA
I’m so confused on why this bakerys name is Pescadores but whatever!(That’s what was on the business card) :) [Korean pastries/desserts…somewhat similar to Taiwanese/Japanese style deserts] Located inside A. R Market(Arirang) in the food court. located exactly to the back wall. Lots of .80 cents pastries. Very similar to what Manmi bakery has to offer except Manmi isn’t open on Sundays – they are here though! Incentive deal: Any 28 pastries(that are labeled as 80 cents each) for only $ 20! They have some cakes, corn bread pastries, macaroons, white bean, black bean, mocha, cream, gombo, twisty sugary donuts, the crème cones, and plenty of other goodies. Grab a basket, pick what you want, and have cash on you. Definitely always a hit at gatherings. People love individually wrapped pastries! Ask them to put it in a box instead of a bag.(For presentation) :) If you are coming here just for pastries, park in the back of the building because there is a convenient entrance for the food court for quicker access. Also, don’t expect too much on customer service. The older ladies that work her(usually only 1 at a time) dont seem to speak much but its not the bad type of silence. They do smile, say hello, and say thank you.
Kay W.
Tu valoración: 5 Cerritos, CA
If you are getting tired of fancy Asian bakeries that offer soooooo cute pastries(but taste not so cute), cute décor, but at outrageous price to pay for all their fancy ambiance, and if you want to have some good sweet buns as your mom and pa used to eat when they were young in their homeland, try this place. This bakery is located in Ari-rang Super Market(A R Supermarket) food court. The breads and pastries they make are Korean style but very similar to Japanese and Taiwanese. Their products have changed very little and actually improved a bit in taste in spite of several ownership changes past 20+(30+?) years. While some of the Korean bakeries have gone through modernization/upgrade in the home country and started building branches in US e.g. Paris Baguette, Wien(you mean Vienna?). This Bakers’ Village seems to be stuck in a time warp baking the same old Japanese/Korean pastries that have been around past 50+ years. Crown Bakery nearby is basically the same style, and there are a few in Southern California of this type. Of course they make nicely decorated birthday cakes and wedding cakes as well as sliced sandwich breads and baguetts, I visit this place however to pick up sweet pastries which include red, white, or green bean paste filled buns, peanut butter crusted scone, butter cream sandwich, chewy cruller donut made of wheat and sweet rice flour, «Croquet» donut filled with potato/meat salad, Cornbread style scone, and Japanese«manju», so on. Most of these sweet pastries are only $ 0.80, which is ridiculously cheap. «Bakers’ Village» is my translation of their Korean name meaning a village that bakes(?). Their English business name is Pescadores which could mean a group of islands near Taiwan or fishermen in Spanish. This makes no sense at all. The owner and staff of this bakery do not seem to care since they are strictly catering to the Asian customers who visit A R Supermarket and the food court. They seem to believe in «If you build a great mouse trap at dirt cheap price then world will …» Yes they do bake wonderful breads, cakes, and pastries but they need some promotion help. Probably no English is spoken here. But no matter, don’t say a word. You just grab a basket and collect whatever breads or buns you want and give it to cashier. Silence is not necessarily rudeness in Korea or in Japan.