Filipino-inspired desserts & baked goods, with must-try ube flan & halo-halo. Unique donuts and custom cakes available.
Discover a taste of the Philippines at this Queens dessert haven, celebrated for its authentic Filipino-inspired baked goods and treats. From creamy ube flan to refreshing halo-halo, the flavors are a vibrant celebration of tradition. Don't miss their unique Filipino donuts, offering a sweet twist on a classic. It's a must-visit for anyone craving distinctive and delicious desserts.
Purple Dough specializes in Filipino desserts and baked goods, with a strong emphasis on unique flavors like ube, buko pandan, jackfruit, and kalamansi. Customers highly recommend their ube flan and halo-halo, often describing them as some of the best they've had. They also offer Filipino-inspired donuts and custom cakes. Some reviews mention gluten-free options, though availability or suitability for specific needs may vary.
"Customers highly recommend the Ube Flan and Halo-Halo, often citing them as exceptional. They also receive praise for their Filipino-inspired donuts and Ube Latte."
Customers generally have a positive view of Purple Dough, frequently praising their unique Filipino-inspired desserts and baked goods. Specific items like ube flan, halo-halo, and Filipino donuts are often highlighted as must-tries.
Important Note
One commenter noted that while the bakery offers gluten-free options, its atmosphere might not fit a specific desired vibe.
"This dessert spot in Woodside is recommended as an alternative to Kora in Sunnyside. The ube latte and mais con hielo are particularly enjoyed."
Positive"This is described as a chill spot for desserts, with the ube flan being particularly great."
Positive"The user has visited Purple Dough multiple times but has not yet tried their halo halo, intending to do so soon."
Positive"Purple Dough is recommended for its Filipino inspired donuts, suggested as unique sweet treats for visitors to NYC."
Positive"Purple Dough was listed as a unique ice cream shop in the outer boroughs."
Neutral"The commenter suggests Purple Dough as a place to find Nata de coco, noting it's a common ingredient in halo-halo, a dish they serve. The original poster was looking for Nata de coco in dishes."
Positive"Recommended checking Purple Dough in Woodside as a potential place to find Brazo cake, along with other Filipino bakeries in the area."
Neutral"This commenter lists Purple Dough as a place with gluten-free options, but notes it may or may not fit the specific 'non-gentrified vibe' the original poster was looking for."
Neutral"Purple Dough in Woodside does custom cakes and is Filipino owned. Not sure about the tres leches part though."
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