Assorted box
Malasadas
Lemon raspberry cake for Mother's Day
Ube and coffee
Ube & Strawberry Cream
Malasadas for a bridal shower! :)
Simple packaging that hides the real star in the box !
Malasadas!
Strawberry Guava & Churro
HI flavors: Kona Coffee, Lilikoi, Haupia and Guava Cream malasadas
Coconut and tiramisu
Blueberry, milk chocolate, egg nog, lemon curd
food
Pistachio creme, lychee rose jam, passion fruit meringue, and dulce de leche
For bridal shower for Hawaiian theme!
Dole whip malasadas ! I can have these every weekend !
Whipped cream
Guava cheesecake, lilikoi, and Kona coffee
Creme brûlée and ube malasadas.... yum!
Coconut and cinnamon. Looks yummy but coconut needed more coconut :(
Love the packaging
Horchata and guava. So good!
From top left clockwise: Green onion savory brioche, Banana Cream Malasada, Kona coffee, guava, and passion fruit (with the seeds).
Passionfruit
Anant P.
Nov 3, 2024
These Malasadas were kind of dense. They come with the cream of different flavors. All flavors that we got were pretty good. The only problem for me was the price, they are too expensive for malasadas.
Read MoreRamona U.
Aug 30, 2024
Called to find out about placing an order for Malasadas and wow was I shock ! She said it cost $60 for a dozen plain malasadas !!! Insane .... I'm buying something made with flour eggs yeast and sugar and flavors and it's 60 bucks !!!My Vovo made malasadas it's NOT a big deal but if your lazy to make them like me well you buy them , BUT for what she charges ( oh I forgot she told me they were big when I replied to her 60 dollars ) well come on malasadas aren't over 3 inches round unless stuffed but I was getting plain . For $60 them suckers should be as round as a flat flour tortilla ! Now that's big to me ! Anyway I don't know who would pay $60 in our world today for a dozen Malasadas from her with the way our economy is but I guess some of us have money to burn and keep people like this place in business but it's NOT people like me. I want good food for a fair price and don't want to take out a loan to eat !Well guess I'll be making some malasadas myself as soon as I can , and let me tell you my Volvo's was as good as Leonard's bakery very Ono OnoI have to say in fairness that I've never tasted these malasadas my review is based on price when I called about ordering some, they might be delicious or not I have no idea, but I don't want others to think I've tried them and didn't like them because I have not ordered any from here and don't intend too .
Read MoreKim T.
Dec 23, 2021
Love that you can pre-order the malasadas from their site and pickup at Denicas locations ie Dublin.Holidays they offered chocolate bombs Ordered from here twice, orders are always ready by your pickup time. It is hit or miss on flavors for me. I think most are overly sweet and I find myself trying to scrape off the extra sugar on the outside. Some previous star flavors: lemon curd, eggnog, halpia coconut. I love ordering these as gifts for ppl cuz i think most dont mind the sugar haha
Read MoreAnnette H.
May 8, 2022
Oh my. My sister in law just visited us from Castro Valley and she brought us a box of malasadas from Bay House Cakery. Yikes that was good. Devoured it before taking a photo but quickly got a pic of the remaining two. The one my husband and I split had some kind of creme inside, maybe banana? It was heavenly. Guess it's a good thing we don't live close otherwise this place would be dangerous! Super yum. If we're in Castro Valley, would definitely stop by to check this place out.
Read MoreCheryl M.
Oct 9, 2020
Found out about these wonderful malasadas from my sister who mentioned they were selling them for pre-order and pickup from Denica's Real Food Kitchen in Castro Valley and Dublin (Walnut Creek location is closed). Isabella, the owner offers 4 flavor option per week: Thursday - Sundays only with pickup starting at 10am right now...wonderful flavors like pumpkin, espresso, and guava...they also had ube which i know is all the rage but passed on that..not a fan and don't get it. Lol Filling were lightly sweet (which I prefer) and hints of each flavor...my fave was the espresso: custardy, creamy, coffee flavored with the next being the pumpkin. Guava has a very mild flavor and could've used a tad more flavor but it was good! All lightly dusted with granulated sugar*** 4 - 4.5 stars ***I would recommend picking up your order when they're ready as no fried item tastes as good as it sits and best when they're fresh...I picked up mine about 12:30 and 1/2 of the sugar was melted and exterior got a little greasy but still a yummy product! Unfortunately, you can not walk into Denica's expecting to get some malasadas...must go to Instagram and DM her your order which will set you back $12/3. Yeah, yeah will log in for food! Flavors change weekly! Enjoy!
Read MoreJessica J.
Nov 16, 2020
I'd been thinking about malasadas for weeks. When I saw a creme brûlée flavor on the weekly menu, there was no question about it: I was driving to Dublin. Order online or DM @bayhousecakery on IG if you want to mix and match. Isabella responded to my message within a couple hours and I paid in advance via Venmo. Each week features different flavors, so if you see one you like, don't hesitate.We ordered the creme brûlée, passionfruit, and cappuccino flavors. The dough was soft and thick, but didn't sit super heavy in our stomachs. The vanilla bean filling in the creme brûlée was a highlight. I just wish the sugar coating held up to that standard. Unfortunately, it tasted too burnt for me. But if I see vanilla bean on a future menu, I'm definitely jumping on it! I wish the malasadas were warm upon pickup, but not a major issue; they were still delicious. Highly recommend you do NOT eat this in your car unless it's directly over the box lol. Super sugary and it will get everywhere. Have a wet nap handy!
Read MoreMarie W.
Feb 1, 2021
We discovered Bay House Cakery via Denica's Real Food Kitchen.... as you can pre-order a batch of malasadas for the next week and select one of Denica's three locations for pick up which is FANTASTIC!We've ordered from Bay House Cakery twice already and I honestly think I've gained 10 pounds. Their malasadas are THAT GOOD. I mean, who doesn't love warm, fluffy, fried dough rolled around in sugar?... or even better, filled with delicious flavors such as ube or guava?!I'll be ordering from Bay House Cakery on the regular. I'll need to stock up on the stretchy pants, ha :)You can easily place an order from Bay House Cakery by ordering online (either Bay House Cakery or Denica's websites). Don't wait as they sell out FAST.
Read MoreGen C.
Jan 30, 2022
Ordered ube and strawberry cream. The malasadas weren't overly sweet or greasy, which I like. The donut part was a little bit dense unlike traditional malasadas but delicious nonetheless. Ube was pretty good but strawberry cream lacked fruitiness and tasted like plain custard.Note that you have to order a minimum of three malasadas per flavor. I wish they'd let us mix and match.
Read MoreJoanie K.
Sep 6, 2021
I brought malasadas for a Hawaiian themed bridal shower and decided to go with Bay House Cakery and they were a hit! They were super delicious and yummy and everyone loved them. We got several different flavors - everything from ube to haupia to lillikoi to guava - all super rich in flavors! Definitely recommend getting them to get a hint of Hawaii in your life. :) Highly recommend!
Read MoreDenice D.
Jul 18, 2022
I ordered the half dozen assorted malasadas and picked them up at the Castro Valley Denica's. The box I got had: ube frosted, coffee/mocha, chocolate chip cherry, peach, cheesecake and I think the last one was pineapple. I tried the filling from all of the ones that were filled. None really knocked my socks off. The ube was too sweet and it was just frosted. The coffee was okay but basic. The chocolate cherry could had used more cherries and the chocolate chips were all clustered in one area. The peach jam was really good like a peach pie. The cheesecake was a bit bland. I did not know it was cheesecake to be honest. And I have no idea if the last one was pineapple or not? Because I know they have a passion fruit one but I did not taste any passion fruit. All the malasadas were covered in sugar. The dough itself was bland on its own. It was not awful but it's more a commitment to get these treats than what they're worth. Can only pre-order and pick up from a Denica's location. I picked up my order from the Castro Valley location and it was a nightmare to find parking so I just parked in the Togo's parking lot and walked. Then you have to shove your way through all the people completely oblivious to other people in the world. Then you have to stand in front of their door dash/online pick up area for one of their many waitresses to pass by and not acknowledge you. I highly recommend this bakery to partner with another business for pick up. It was an annoying experience that I do not want to experience again. On the expensive side for basically filled sugar donuts. The donuts got stale after a few hours. I rather just go to my local mom and pop donut shop.
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