Welcome to L’epi D’or Bakery
L’epi D’or Bakery, a Taiwanese bakery in Cupertino, offers a diverse menu of traditional Asian baked goods and snacks. Known for their $9.99 bentos on Mondays and Wednesdays, which come with a refreshing drink, this bakery provides affordable and delicious options. Their Half Sheet Fresh Fruits Fresh Cream Cake is a standout, praised for its excellent service and mouthwatering taste. The ambiance is cozy, and the staff is friendly, making it a go-to spot for desserts and breakfast dishes. With a variety of teas, juices, and coffees, L’epi D’or Bakery is a hidden gem for authentic Taiwanese cuisine.
- 19675 Stevens Creek Blvd Cupertino, CA 95014 Hotline: (408) 255-2221
If you're looking for a Taiwanese bakery that offers a wide range of delicious treats, look no further than L’epi D’or Bakery. Located in Cupertino, CA, this bakery is a hidden gem that has been serving up mouth-watering dishes for over 30 years. From their $9.99 bentos with a drink included to their Half Sheet Fresh Fruits Fresh Cream Cake, customers rave about the affordability and taste of their menu items.
One standout dish is the Eel Bento, which comes with steamed vegetables, salad, and braised pork and egg. The flavors are well-balanced, and the service is fast and friendly. The bakery also offers a variety of drinks, such as Milk Tea, Green Tea, and Vietnamese Cold Coffee, perfect for pairing with their pastries.
Customers also praise L’epi D’or Bakery for their extensive selection of traditional Asian baked goods and snacks. The curry beef bun and black pepper pork bun are favorites among visitors, with the curry beef bun receiving high praise for its generous meat filling and flavorful taste.
Overall, L’epi D’or Bakery offers a cozy atmosphere with limited outdoor seating, making it the perfect spot to grab a quick bite or enjoy a leisurely meal. With friendly staff, a diverse menu, and affordable prices, this bakery is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore Taiwanese cuisine in Cupertino.

Love their $9.99 bentos (includes a drink!) on Monday and Wednesdays! Super affordable and yummy. We go at 8am when they open to avoid the lunch lines - Monday comes with a grass jelly milk tea and Wednesday you can pick any flavor pudding drink (we have tried both mango and matcha and they're both delicious)

I placed the advanced order for a Half Sheet "Fresh Fruits" "Fresh Cream" Cake with extra fruits for ~ 50 people, the service was excellent, the lady marked down all the requirements. When we picked up the cake, the service was fast and easy. The cake is so so so good, everybody enjoyed it. This is the place that we when to whenever we need a good dessert. Thank you L''epi D'or Bakery

Ordered the Eel Bento and Dirty Milk Tea. Besides eel the bento came with steamed vegetables, salad, and braised pork and egg. The braised pork and egg was well-flavored. The dirty milk tea was also well flavored with the boba being the right amount of softness. The service was fast and friendly. And the ambiance is a bakery with food.

Nice little bakery with a bunch of flavors if moon cakes on display. We ended up getting a small box of Madeline's for my toddler and a snack called pig ear cookies. I also got a grapefruit green tea, very refreshing. The woman helping out at the front was very kind and gave a recommendation for moon cakes for my husband. Can't wait to try them at home.

Yelp check-in = Free Black Tea with Vietnamese Sandwich Purchase (Friday's). Quality/Quantity - On a pastry hunt today. I just left the bakery across the street and wanted to visit this place also. Good pastry selections, see pictures. Coffee Pastry - The flavor was off to me. And this is all bread with no filling. Dry, which complimented my morning coffee perfectly, lol. Mochi Red Bean Pastry - Literally a red bean mochi in the middle of the bun! LOL. Not what I expected, but I still liked it. My favorite out of all the snacks. Shredded Chicken Vietnamese Sandwich - Again, it was very bread-forward... See picture. It was just not proportional. Black Tea - Free with Yelp check-in. $4.99 value. I might have to come back and try your Taiwanese Brown Sugar Shaved Ice Dessert. See picture. Also available - Hot baked goods and frozen items, see pictures. Atmosphere - Small local bakery with limited outdoor seating. Mostly everyone buys to-go. Free wifi. Open 7 days a week from 8am to 5pm or 6pm. Plenty of mall parking. Service - 5 stars, as a first time customer, she took the time to walk me through her bakery and share the best sellers. So I bought a few. Then I did my Yelp check-in and upsold myself to a sandwich and tea for my wife. Price - $17, good price for all we got. 2.88% charge to use a credit card. Surprisingly this is common in this area. Got some cash from my wife, lol. Owner Comment - Congrats on your 30+ years of success!

Don't let the name fool you. This place nothing makes legit baked goods, but also provides some of the best Taiwanese breakfast dishes in town. They premake a lot of the noodles (see photos) which are packed with proteins and veggies. Flavors are legit and have little to no difference compared with the counterparts in Taiwan. A kind of hidden gem is the fried chicken sandwich... Make sure to order two to three, they are BOMB. If you want the grass jelly dessert, it's authentic here. Don't miss out on this gem!

Their buns are good and tasty, however, the sweet buns are too sweet for my taste. The warm pork bun was super tasty, loved it very much. Filling is not the most abundant though. Friendly staff.

Noticed this small bakery pop up on my Yelp randomly and decided to visit since I was already in the area. It looks like it's a small business/independently owned bakery which is awesome and they offered a variety of traditional Asian baked goods and snacks. I originally wanted to get their fan tuan (to compare to another one I had earlier in the day), but the girl at the register told me they tend to sell out of those really early since they're only available on the weekends. I also wanted their curry beef horn, but it was also sold out. So I ended up picking up the curry beef bun and the black pepper pork bun instead. The black pepper pork bun was huge and very dense. I enjoyed the flaky-ness of the pastry and that it was still hot even though it was just sitting in the warmer. Unfortunately, the meat filling was extremely salty to the point where I was unable to finish after eating about half of it. The flavor was there, but it was just too salty. The curry beef bun was really good though and I liked that they included enough of the meat inside. I'll definitely be back to try out some of their other goodies. Glad I was able to stop by on a whim!