
About Fuji Bakery-ID/King St
Tuck yourself away on King Street and discover Fuji Bakery, a beloved neighborhood gem where genuine craftsmanship and authentic hospitality shine through every detail. This intimate spot keeps things beautifully simple—order at the door, grab your freshly made treats, and taste the difference real baking makes. With a loyal community of over 550 devoted regulars, Fuji proves that the best coffee shops are the ones that skip the pretense and lead with heart.
What People Are Saying
from Google"If you blink you’ll miss this place lol! Fuji bakery has no indoor dinning, it’s a tiny spot on a corner where you walk up and get your food. You can see the food through the windows. I tried a couple things but the Kouign Amann was sooooo good!! The pasty texture was perfect and the buttery sweetness spot on!! I would totally go back just for that one thing! I’m looking forward to trying more items."
"Its not like modern bakerys You just order at the door and your good. But you can definitely taste that they perfected everything they have. Yes I have tried it all. The curry and ube and the crunch creme are my fave and recently the one with actual strawberry on top."
"I special ordered a cheesecake and cat macarons for a 16th birthday party I threw for my cat, Lucifer. Everything was perfectly done and so delicious! The cat macarons had different expressions on them, which my guests adored. The order was also completed on time and I picked it up without any issue. Thank you so much! I will definitely order from here again for future events."
"I’m so glad we stopped here while we were in the international district. We only got two malasadas, as we had lunch right before. If we are nearby again, I will definitely stop by so I can try some of their savory pastries. Both of them were so good, my favorite was the ube, but we also got a strawberry which was delicious too! As the other reviews mention, it is window service only so you cannot go inside."
"Cute bakery with a wide selection of pastries. The azuki malasada was delicious and not too sweet."