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Welcome to An Banh Japanese Bakery's and Corndog

At An Banh Japanese Bakery's and Corndog, located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, culinary tradition meets innovative creativity. This charming bakery delights patrons with a unique blend of Japanese and American flavors, showcasing an array of delectable mochi donuts that are as visually enticing as they are delicious. From the bouncy Taro Mochi Pon de Ring to the indulgent Chocolate Toffee variant, every treat is crafted with care and precision. Additionally, their corndogs elevate comfort food with options like the half cheese, half hotdog creation, expertly fried for a satisfying crunch. The vibrant decor and friendly service create a warm, inviting atmosphere, making each visit a delightful experience.

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Welcome to An Banh Japanese Bakery's and Corndog, a charming culinary gem nestled in Fort Lauderdale, FL. This unique establishment brings together the sweet and savory traditions of Japanese cuisine, specializing in mochi donuts and delectable corndogs. Located at 2630 W Broward Blvd, it serves as a delightful escape where vibrant decor meets delicious indulgence.

The moment you walk into An Banh, you are greeted by a whimsical atmosphere adorned with colorful interiors, complete with pink florals and cozy seating that beckons you to unwind. Beyond the decor, the real star is undoubtedly the menu. Here, the fusion of flavors takes center stage with their impressive selection of mochi donuts and corndogs, each promising to ignite your taste buds.

  • Mochi Donuts: Priced affordably at $3.15 each, these fluffy and bouncy pastries come in an array of flavors. From classic favorites like Oreos to the enticing Maple Bacon Cake, each bite is a delightful celebration of sweetness.
  • Corndogs: An Banh elevates the traditional corndog experience with innovative creations. The All Cheese Ramen Corndog (retailing at $6.70) is a must-try, featuring a gooey cheese filling and crunchy ramen topping—a harmonious blend of textures and flavors that leaves a memorable impression. For an adventurous twist, don't miss the Tokyo Chicken version, offering a decadent half cheese and half hotdog experience.

Customers rave about the delightful customer service and affordable prices, making every visit a joyful experience. With the enticing promotion of 'buy 5, get 1 free,' it's hard to resist grabbing a few more treats on your way out!

As you indulge in the comfort food here, you can't help but notice the open kitchen concept, reinforcing the friendly and welcoming environment that An Banh cultivates. The feedback from patrons echoes a common sentiment: each dish is crafted with care, from the quality of ingredients to the presentation.

For those seeking savory and sweet bites in a whimsical setting, An Banh Japanese Bakery's and Corndog is certainly worth visiting. Whether you're a local or just passing through Fort Lauderdale, this bakery promises an unforgettable experience that combines comfort food with delightful Japanese flair. Don't forget to snap a picture in this Instagrammable space before you dig into your delicious treats!

START YOUR REVIEW OF An Banh Japanese Bakery's and Corndog
Daren R.
Daren R.

JAPANESE DONUTS? Still not sure about the connection between donuts and Japan but the inside did portray a strong Japanese influence with giant paper umbrellas and pink flowers pasted to the walls. Beautiful gourmet donuts were stacked in the glass display case begging for attention. DONUT: Maple Bacon Cake. The oreo cookie donut also looked amazing but I'm sure mass calories. TASTE: Amazing sweet bacon crumbled onto a moist cake, although could have been softer textured. PRICE: $3.15 - great value KITCHEN: Open concept to the customers to view. BATHROOM: Very clean gender neutral and continued the pink colors with rough gray stone lower walls accented by the dark brown wooden flooring. (See Pic) My opinion of the immediate area was highly sketchy and my head was on a swivel.

Julia D.
Julia D.

These donuts are AMAZING. They had a deal of buy 5 get one free, and the prices of these donuts are affordable. The employees were nice and helpful, and the place inside was absolutely adorable. Will definitely be coming here again. Each of the filled donuts are stuffed with filling and they're nice and fluffy. The mochi donuts were perfectly bouncy and sweet. Yum!!!

Danielle M.
Danielle M.

Friday mid-day work treat.. commence! Decided to treat myself to something when my brought-from-home lunch disappointed me. I'd recently seen this place, and thought I'd get myself something fun to mark the end of a hard work week. Located in a large strip mall complex, An Banh doesn't look like much from the parking lot, but when you enter, it's an adorable reprieve from outside. They really spent time with the decor, and it's hard not to smile once inside. And then you see all the donuts and sweet treats. Oh my. As my lunch was already going to be anything from healthy, I knew ordering a donut wouldn't be too smart. (But I'll come back!) I had the Korean-inspired corndog, minus the dog. It's all cheese inside which I suspect might be Mexican Oaxaca cheese. They topped the corndog with bits of ramen. (You can choose if you want yours plain or with other toppings. ) The corndog is warm, and that first bite was awesome. What a cheese pull...and paired with the delicious cornbread and ramen was a winning combo. This item is indulgent, and definitely a once in a while food. The next time I deserve to treat myself, I know where I'm going! Thanks!

Anthony P.
Anthony P.

This place was definitely busy and they had some very delicious Japanese style donuts/pastries. Large portions in various creams and flavors. I got the Cheetos corn dog and it was okay but nothing spectacular Cool looking place.

Austin B.
Austin B.

I am so glad I decided to come here because everything about this place was spectacular. The lady working the front bakery area was very nice and welcoming. She explained they had a buy 5 products get the 6th one free promotion going on and told us a little bit about each product. After careful thought, I decided only to buy a couple things and make sure to visit again to buy more. In my purchase, I got a "Pacman" which is a donut style pastry, sliced open and filled with cream and strawberries. I also ordered a strawberry and cream croissant and then the thing they're known for, a half cheese half corndog on a stick. I paid extra for the blue heat option and waited to get it. The corndog option I had was roughly $7 dollars and well worth every penny. The blue heat corndog was absolutely massive. It had a wonderful cheese pull when I bit into it and the coating was the right texture and gave it a nice little sweetness to it. The blue crunchies on top gave it a little spice and the mayo I ordered on the side balanced out the flavor wonderfully. The corndog was so insanely filling that I had to power through to finish it. Easily one of the best things I have eaten in recent food history. The place is very nicely decorated and the seating is spacious. I do wish they had some hard seats because the couches they had were a little dirty and I didn't like sitting on them. The music could also be lowered a little because I had a hard time hearing the conversation I was having while I was there.

Jenni M.
Jenni M.

An Banh Japanese Bakery was just what my daughters were desiring. We popped in on June 5, 2024, for 2 taro mochi donuts & three corn dogs ($26.63). The comfort food is just that... and a great pre-Flamingo Gardens treat. Complimentary water. Super cute colors and decor. Loved the hot pink couches. Restrooms for patrons only. Top-notch service. I would go here again when in this inland area of Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Rebeca P.
Rebeca P.

Came here because I had seen it posted on Instagram an do was not disappointed. Cut little place with good food and sweets. I will definitely be back again.

Nataliya M.
Nataliya M.

Stopped by this adorable Japanese bakery after seeing it come across my social media feeds. Had to try one of the those corndogs. I ordered the half cheese n half hotdog with cheddar cheese. This crunchy, cheesy, and a dash of sweetness treat was a joy to eat. And I'll add that eating one filled me up. There's so many other flavors to try, the hype is real. For dessert I ordered a tanghulu fruit snack. My skewer came with grapes, strawberry, and a mandarin slice. It's coated with rock sugar, so each bite is a crunchy glass like experience. If you have sensitive teeth, I'd not advise eating this. The look of this bakery is very cute! Pink florals and the hot pink velvety couch's with gold tables makes this a very instagrammable place. Cuteness overload! Service is quick too! You can use the kiosk to self order or speak with the workers on recommendations and food explanations. Plenty of clean tables to choose from, and parking lot right outside. The menu is so fun, would stop by again if I'm in the area.

Nancy L.
Nancy L.

The times that's I've been here, I've never had to wait in a long line. However, when I am in the plaza at night time to shop around, I always see a line out the door! So this place is obviously poppin! I want to say that the customer service is so good! And the place has plenty of seats indoor and outdoor. The mochi donuts are oh so good' even the next day they still taste pretty good! These mochi donuts are soft and chewy but in a donut form. My favorite ones are the matcha, Oreo, and the Twix one! All sweet flavors... they also have donuts and mini churros. Pricing is fair mochi donuts about $3 and donuts about $4+!! We tried the sugar candied fruit sticks.. a bit too sweet for my liking but these were $2.95 each stick. They also have savory options like the hotdog/cheese/stick! Plenty of parking!