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Avaliação da contribuiçãoIn all of our world travels, we seem to have great luck with bakeries! Being so close to Asia, my husband wanted to try a lot of asian food while in Sydney.
Cream puffs! Sold in a little window off to the left of the bakeryThey're made fresh and are usually piping hot.
Emperor's Garden is a bakery in Chinatown Sydney that is famously known for their Emperor's Puffs.
This seems to be a Sydney institution but what exactly is the appeal? Cheap tummy filler. So even if you don’t fancy cream puffs, you have very little to lose to try it monetarily. Other dessert joints may set you back a bit if the taste isn’t up to scratch but this one is a gamble with
Hi guys, I would love to see some of the reviewers to get over their negativism and acknowledge these little puffs as simply AMAZING. Seriously, for 5 dollars you can get 18 puffs??? How cheap is that! Are they making any profit? A piece of cake will cost you more than 5 dollars, but 18 of these custard waffles can satisfy the sweet tooths of 3 people... okay, maybe just two people.... okay, I can eat them all by myself! And I always wonder, where they keep disapearing so quickly. That's how delicious they are. You cannot rate the food based on taste only, you should mind the price, convinience, etc.... Don't worry about the line, it moves quickly and you will get your serving of freshly made waffle puffs with piping hot custard fillings. I have only one regret regarding the Emperor's puffs - and that's I didn't come here EVERYDAY during my trip to Sydney! luna-bento.blogspot.com