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Welcome to Six Ping

Named Six Ping, this Asian bakery in Houston offers a delightful array of pastries and cakes that have become a favorite among locals. Customers praise the owner's thoughtfulness and the wide variety of options available. Standout items include the Japanese Cheesecake, mango cake, and traditional red bean filled buns. While the bakery may be small, its offerings are expansive, with unique flavors and affordable prices. The business has faced challenges, notably during the pandemic, but continues to draw in patrons with its delicious treats and careful precautions for a safe dining experience.

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Welcome to Six Ping, a delightful patisserie and cake shop located in Houston, Texas. This charming bakery offers a variety of sweet treats and savory options that will surely satisfy your cravings.

Customers rave about the welcoming atmosphere and the wide selection of delectable cakes and pastries. From the Japanese Cheesecake to the mango cake, each item on the menu is made with care and quality ingredients.

One standout item is the mango cake, a decadent dessert filled with fresh mango, flan, and a layer of mango inside the cake. The icing is not overly sweet, making it a perfect choice for those who prefer a less sugary treat.

For those who enjoy savory breads, Six Ping also offers a selection of delicious options at affordable prices. The Taiwanese style Egg Custard bread is a favorite among customers for its unique flavor and fluffy texture.

Despite its modest size, Six Ping's bakery is known for its generous portions and friendly staff. Customers appreciate the attention to detail, with the option to place advanced orders and even hold a cake for future pickup.

Whether you're in the mood for a light pastry or a decadent cake, Six Ping is a must-visit destination for anyone with a sweet tooth. Stop by this charming bakery and indulge in a slice of cake or a savory bun to experience the delightful flavors for yourself.

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Jeny M.
Jeny M.

This is my first time going here as I was on a last minute search for a birthday cake. The bakery is small but clean with a lot of options. The owner is so nice and welcoming. She was so thoughtful and giving me everything that I needed for a cake. This is now one of my top spots for cake when I'm in the area.

Darian C.
Darian C.

I've been going here for as long as I can remember and it's so good. I really like their savory breads and they're all very cheap and worth it. My family always buys the mango cake here. It is more expensive ($50) but it's really good. The icing is not too sweet, theres fresh mango and fruit on it, there is a layer of flan/pudding in between and a layer of mango inside the cake as well. The workers are very nice and they have so many options.

Elizabeth T.
Elizabeth T.

Delicious cakes. They take order in advance so you can be sure you get what you want. You can even ask them to hold a cake for you. The inside is small but that realaly doesn't matter cause they have so many delicious selections.

Brayan U.
Brayan U.

The Japanese Cheesecake is the best, my family uses it for birthdays instead of regular cake now. Basically all of the dessert options in the fridges are amazing. The bread is not my cup of tea besides the Taiwanese style Egg Custard, that one is great. Keep in mind they do not accept AMEX Inexpensive but overall good quality and would recommend if in the area.

Thomas S.
Thomas S.

Small tradition Chinese bakery in an old strip center of Chinatown. Large varieties of fresh bakes that were priced lower than the competitors. The size of the bakes was larger too. Our party brought several types of red bean filled buns. The red beans filling was generous and the bread was soft. We enjoyed the buns very much with our afternoon coffee at home. There were no tables nor chairs for indoor consumption. I will return if I am in the area.

Carolyn P.
Carolyn P.

I picked out a little chocolate mousse cake it was so cute and sooo delicious. I was really pleased with the service and how quick everything went .

J D.
J D.

Asian bakery that has an excellent assortment of flavors. The pastries tend to be light and fluffy with smooth and creamy, but not overly sweet filling. I was warned not to purchase too much because you want to eat it fresh. I wish I could have tried everything.

Peter X.
Peter X.

Basically a cheaper version of 85C Bakery. The specialty pastries are pretty large and they're only $3. The pies and cakes are pretty unique, are fairly priced ($5 for the minis) and aren't too sweet. I recommend the three that I've photographed: the mango mousse, the chocolate bear shaped mousse, and a durian pie.

Lou C.
Lou C.

My biggest pet peeve is that the owner didn't manage the biz pages on all of the Six Ping Bakeries 六品烘焙. This page was moved from Metropole Center to Dun Huang Plaza during Bellaire Blvd reconstruction in 2012-2015. The reviews were all over the places. I think this page didn't move back to Metropole (near Mala Sichuan) until 2017. I have been to all Six Ping Bakeries. This one is the smallest and has the best aroma than others. During CoVid-19 food service restriction period in 2020, they struggled to stay open. It was the saddest in Chinatown history. They closed more days then opened days. Things improved in 2021 but still operating under precaution. I praise for their business strategy by allowing few customers inside at the same time. Because I crave for the Hong Kong Buns once a while. It's far better than eating donuts. In 2022, inflation doesn't stop me from coming back for those delicious baked buns. They always have art cakes. That's why I'm here today to grab a slice of beautiful tasty cake.