Happy Sky Japanese Bakery 94 Askew Rd, London W12 9BL

Happy Sky Japanese Bakery

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Happy Sky Japanese Bakery 94 Askew Rd, London W12 9BL

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Home | Happy sky bakery | Japanese bakery in London. Artificial free, handmade rtisan breads.

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+447873546807
94 Askew Rd, London W12 9BL

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Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • In-store shopping
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Breakfast

Recommended Reviews

Dwayne Yrn
13.03.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
Today was my first time visiting happy sky bakery. This bakery is literally amazing all items is made fresh on site. The staff are so lovely I made enquire of a item which was yakisoba. Which wasn't on the shelf.They went out of there way to make the yakisobaWhich I really appreciate!I definitely recommend this bakery it's the most authentic Japanese in london. Impeccable customer service.
Gilad Steinberger
05.03.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
Visited on Saturday morning for the first time with my wife. It's a super small bakery with lots and lots of Japanese pastries, everything we've tried was really good and fresh, pricing is on the expensive side, yet we've tried things we never ate before. 4 start due the limited place to sit inside /outside. There were literally only 3 stools.
esther o
29.02.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
I really enjoyed going to this bakery. They had a huge selection of items and very welcoming. Be aware that It isn't cheap but it is good quality and worth the price. My favourite item was the matcha doughnut freshly filled on the spot and I really liked the melon pan. I can't wait to go again.
Veronika Pete
22.02.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
I was really let down in this place. I've been driving past it over the last months and always thought I'd try it. Well I did. Really overpriced which isn't new in London so I bought the two teeny tiny pastries anyway - which to my surprise were even smaller than I though, cinnamon bun has a huge chunk but when you take a piece it's about half a palm size. I was super unimpressed. Seriously you can get better quality in Sainsbury's and Lidl's bakery for 90 p each. I was also severely ill that evening, I'm not saying it was the bakery, but there's a high chance it was. Violently vomiting food poisoning. I only ate a salad and a shake at a Vegan place after and this had egg and meat in it. There weren't many people apart from a very shocked Japanese man who was asking the teller if they had priced the goods correctly. Would not be surprised if it was sitting there for days before anyone paid that price. Lesson learned, not going back.
Yang U
07.02.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
As a bread enthusiast love this cozy bakery so much! Worth visiting, love red beans so naturally probably one of my favs here is the adzuki pan hehe. Other than that the katsu sandwhich is good too
Fabrizio Ori
12.01.2024
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
Freshly baked items, great yuzu tart, average price of 4-4.5 for the best ones. The bakery is very small, frustrating experience: customers queue and pick items in the same corridor used by employees to refill shelves with new goods. Also, packaging is loose, to eat items straight away; not ideal for items with creamy fillings or if you want to put them in your bag.
Kl
22.12.2023
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
Visited Happy Sky Japanese Bakery on the weekend. They sell a variety of breads from their traditional milk loaf, melon pan to more meaty pastries.I wanted to sit down to eat but there weren’t enough space.I bought the Yuzu Doughnut and Tokyo Milk Loaf. I always go for matcha so I wanted to try something different. The doughnut was not too sweet, just right, but it was quite obvious it wasn’t fresh. Not sure about the Milk Loaf too. Hopefully it was baked yesterday. I’m used to my freshly baked bread from other Asian bakeries so I can tell the difference. I do however enjoy eating it on its own with a tint of sweetness. Already had 2 slices in one go!
R Al
21.12.2023
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
Visited for the second time at the end of July. I tried the yuzu pasta del Nata which was really fresh and mildly tasting of yuzu which was perfect for me. aprox 2.60I also ordered the Iced Hojicha latte which was good and mild in flavour. I’m just disappointed it costs an extra pound to get it iced. £4.80I have had the Matcha doughnut before and it was really fresh so I ordered it again but this time it was extremely oily. I’ve never had a doughnut like that. I think it might be a one off and it was just my luck that was the one I ended up grabbing. £3.80It’s definitely on the pricier side as far as bakeries go but you won’t be able to find anything similar close by. Would definitely visit again and I hope to see more halal options if possible (especially for their delicious looking sandos.)
Samuel Reed
19.12.2023
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
A pocket of Japan in west London. Amazing unique baked goods you will struggle to find anywhere in the UK, in fact it probably stands up to some of the best in Japan.The quality of the bread itself is really high, light, fluffy and fresh. You can see the staff making everything up which is really nice. Cannot recommend enough
Michael Lang
18.12.2023
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery
The best Japanese bakery in the entire London. Growing up in multiple countries in Asia, I can say that Happy Sky buns are the closest to those you can find in Japan and other parts of Asia. It’s bread is fluffy with generous amounts of toppings ensuring that every bite you take is loaded with flavours and textures.

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94 Askew Rd, London W12 9BL
Happy Sky Japanese Bakery