This review is based on just one thing: their chocolate chip cookies. I would have eaten the whole container by myself if I was BY myself! But had to share. Oh well. Bought it from a youth soccer team selling Yummyland’s baked goods outside of the market one day. I have a hard time saying no to kids doing fundraising so I looked over what they had to offer and chose the chocolate chip cookies. After I bought it, I thought I had made a poor choice because I didn’t see very many chips in them. But just one bite and I wish I had bought more. So crisp, so buttery and just so dang good!
Farrah A.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
FUNDRAISING??? Ask for William. He’ll ask you to come in for an initial meeting to show you product. There are MANY items to choose from for fund raising. William will help you figure out which products may work best for you. Some products include: Snail Bread: flavored sweet bread swirled with vanilla cream — taro, guava, pineapple, mango, coconut, plain. This bread is HUGE! — it’s about the size of a dinner plate. Cookies — chocolate chip, melting moments, oatmeal raisin, almond, peanut butter, shortbread Loaf bread — blueberry, peanut butter He also sells other baked items, he has Chinese pretzels that I might give a try next time — but they are fragile. prices are reasonable
Victoria M.
Place rating: 4 Redondo Beach, CA
The rolls are made fresh daily and are amazing. $ 3 for a dozen
Reuben R.
Place rating: 1 Waipahu, HI
Lets see… where to begin… I got some strawberry cake rolls from here given to me by my brother. They were very dry and lacking flavor. I’m not sure what I was eating afterwards. There was five pieces in the container, and after I was through with it, there were four and a half pieces left. I tried to give it the benefit of the doubt and took a piece from the other end of the roll, and ate it with some red velvet ice cream… I think it ruined the ice cream. Perhaps if the cake roll were more fresh.
Nathan N.
Place rating: 1 Honolulu, HI
Don’t eat at Yummy Land. Now I know why no one wrote a review of this place. Has anyone else gone to this place or am I the only idiot with nothing better to do? Boy oh boy, where do I start? First of all, it looks like Yummy Land is more of a Chinese catering business than a traditional restaurant. All of their seating is outside and the only access to the restaurant is an order window. Ring the bell if no one is up front. I had the BBQ Chicken plate which included 2 thin cuts of chicken on a mound of cheap Chinese rice and choy sum. ¾ of the plate is rice. And the chicken had a thin teriyaki sauce on it and wasn’t cooked on a grill. That’s considered BBQ chicken? What the frackin’ bug muncher?! $ 6.80 gets you a crappy lunch. One block away is Golden City Restaurant. Crawl there if you have to, but don’t eat at Yummy Land!!!