Fuji Bakery is a bakery International District Seattle located in United States.
526 S King St Seattle , WA 98104 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch |
New bakery offers a very nice selection of Japanese, French and Italian pastries . Stop in for an espresso and a pear Danish , red bean cake or brioche chocolat .
Curry pan, savory croissants , donuts , masaladas... get some of these pastries , you won't regret it.
Feels like too much corn starch in the cheesecake , but custard bun is good.
Come early so you don't miss out on the goodies.
The passion fruit chocolate cake is out of this world.
Try their curry puff . It has a nice crunchy exterior and an amazing amount of flavor. You won't be disappointed.
One of the best bakeries in Seattle.
Have to try the curry puffs ! Get them early - they run out.
Eclectic selection of pastry
Love the Fraise and almond croissant ! They are delicious!
Johnathan Sundstrom, chef of Lark, eats here on his nights off. He loves the Kouign amann. Read more
The curry bread is delicious
The brioche saumon is interesting! Salmon and herbs baked in is delish!
Have too try their chocolate larva cake .... Heaven
Almond croissant
Skip the coffee , get 2 pastries , yum! The staff is very nice
japanese/european bakery
Curry beef buns crack
I go for the milk sticks.
Pear caramel tart
Twice baked croissants, macarons, all the pastries, all the chocolate, baguettes, etc. - a complete win! - Ren Blach
Cheap but a little on the sweet side - even for the savory buns. - Carl Tydingco
Inventive and whimsical baked goods. Particularly enjoyed the cherry chocolate and mojito macarons! - Lindsay
Great supermarket to find everything japanese: from kitchenware to sashimi cuts, fresh vegetables and imported liquors. - Ricardo Hernandez
Its well-organized layout, friendly staff, and specialized inventory make it a favorite for fans of Japanese culture and literature. - michelle nelson
So cute and a great place to pass the time when waiting for food :) - Felicity Mould