Entrance to Epi-Ya Boulangerie & Patisserie
Chocolate chip melón pan and butter flake roll
Fresh baked bread deliciousness
Custard Danish *10/1/23
Hot cross buns
Please remember to get something for Cony!
Pan de beurre
Ham roll for breakfast ohh-wee so good *1/6/22
Potato croquette
Savory and sweet choices
Raisin bread
Take your pick of pastries
Double Aribiki Roll $4.70 (location shot @ Try Coffee).
Yes HAM Roll for the win *9/25/21
Walnut bread
One of each please!
Baking schedule today (11/20/23)
Delivery service for Auntie: Mix Fruit Tart & Nutella Danish
Delicious custard pie
outside
Front counter
food
Lynelle G.
Jan 16, 2025
Cute little bakery in town with lots of fresh baked goods. The baked goods range from sweet to savory- some on the line and some pre-packaged. There's a board by the registers that is updated to reflect which breads are baking, which are able to be cut and times. When you enter, there are tongs, serving trays and a paper to put down on the serving trays to add all your goodies. average price so around 5 bucks which is kinda steep, but the pastries all tasted great. It can get pretty packed in there but the workers are quick at the register and move things along rather efficiently.
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Ross T.
Mar 1, 2025
Located next door to 99 seafood House is Epi-Ya Bakery, which we stop by to see what they have and they were sold out of a lot and there shelves were empty no pasties except for some refrigerated pies and freshly baked breads and some cookies. Maybe next time need to go early!
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Tash M.
Feb 1, 2025
For all of you that grew up in Hawaii and went to Times, Epi-ya is a Saint Germain, essentially. And I'm so happy I can still get my fix now that Saint Germain is gone!I love this quaint little bakery's ham roll, curry pan, fresh breads with no preservatives, and their other sweet and savory delights! Each pastry is about $3-5, so not terrible. You could def eat 2 for breakfast (kind of on the small side) and not too heavy, regardless of pastry. I like that they cut the bread to your desired thickness and they'll heat the pastries for you--just ask!In addition, they've got pies, custards, cold sandwiches and drinks in the cold case up front. Service is efficient, with the workers being nice enough. They take credits cards, but if you want an itemized receipt, you generally really have to ask (lady in front of me found out the hard way).
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Lyn L.
Jan 26, 2025
Bread was awesome Think my box brownies are better than their brownies... their brownies are so small and dry. The palm leaves were blah. Very disappointing I'd only go for the bread.
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Kevin W.
Feb 28, 2025
Epi-Ya located next to Times Supermarket Beretania. Same building as Grace's. Parking in a private parking lot, some street parking available. Known for their Japanese style breads. Our favorite is the Shio Butter Croissants. They have an awesome selection of fresh baked goods. Locally owned and operated. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. It's a small shop, there may be a line but it moves very quickly. Definitely a must try.
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Drizza N.
Oct 27, 2024
I didn't know this location existed... It's a little hidden, and Parking is small. The pastries are amazing.... They have so much to choose from including all the breads. It's a small little location, parking is limited, it's basically grab and go type of bakery. The service is quick and friendly.
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Violet B.
Jan 12, 2025
Been trying new bread and keeping the fav Epi. Coissant is definitely a must try as well as Melon Pan!
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Mike K.
Oct 23, 2024
Didn't get a taste, but a Fuji Apple Pie is $48? Yikes. I'll take my $10s worth of 2 pastries and a baguette and run.
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Julie-ann O.
Feb 10, 2025
I loved them when they were trying to perfect their round sourdough bread ..little did they know it was perfect. Their breads are amazing pillowy soft. Everyone loves the custard pie. Comparable to lees. Custard lovers should also try the custard cups my friend just loves them.Super happy they didn't move far from Manoa.
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Missy U.
Dec 23, 2024
Japanese style bakery. Lots of savory or sweet options as well as loads of bread. I love their chocolate croissant, my new favorite and I will definitely go back and grab another. the croissant is buttery and has roasted almond slivers onto which adds a delicious nutty flavor. If you are looking for something savory and full of flavor I would highly recommend the onion bun! It is a mix of green onions and round onions and it has a bit of kick to it. Initially you don't taste the chili flavor until it hits the back of your throat. I wouldn't describe it as spicy but as a sensation of heat. The other two pastries I got were delicious but the onion bun and chocolate croissants definitely stood out to me!
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