An Xuyên Bakery
An Xuyên Bakery is a well-known bakery located in Portland, Oregon, specializing in Vietnamese baked goods and pastries. Established in 1995, An Xuyên Bakery has become a staple in the local community, offering a variety of traditional Vietnamese treats alongside popular Western-style baked goods.
History[edit | edit source]
An Xuyên Bakery was founded in 1995 by a Vietnamese family who immigrated to the United States. The bakery was established with the goal of bringing authentic Vietnamese flavors to the Portland area. Over the years, An Xuyên has gained a reputation for its high-quality products and friendly service, attracting both locals and visitors.
Products[edit | edit source]
An Xuyên Bakery is renowned for its wide selection of baked goods. Some of the most popular items include:
- Bánh mì: A traditional Vietnamese sandwich made with a crispy baguette, filled with various meats, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs.
- Pâté chaud: A savory pastry filled with seasoned meat, often pork or chicken.
- Vietnamese pastries: Including sweet and savory options such as mooncakes, sesame balls, and pandan waffles.
- Western-style baked goods: Such as croissants, cookies, and cakes, which are also available to cater to a diverse clientele.
Community Impact[edit | edit source]
An Xuyên Bakery has played a significant role in the local community, not only by providing delicious food but also by participating in community events and supporting local causes. The bakery is a popular spot for gatherings and is often praised for its welcoming atmosphere.
Location[edit | edit source]
The bakery is located in the Foster-Powell neighborhood of Portland, making it easily accessible to residents and tourists alike. Its location has contributed to its popularity, as it is situated in a vibrant area known for its diverse culinary offerings.
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