Pastry shop located in Floor 0 · AEON Mall Tebrau City
Hazukido Cafe at AEON Tebrau City represents the pinnacle of French croissant artistry, bringing authentic Japanese-inspired pastry craftsmanship to Malaysian shoppers. Located on the ground floor, this premium bakery cafe follows the "BAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE" philosophy, utilizing exclusive folding techniques to create croissants with classic honeycomb texture and perfectly golden crunch.
Their extensive croissant menu features over 20 varieties priced from RM 7.50 to RM 12.90, including signature flavors like Honeycomb, Garlic Butter, Hazelnut Chocolate, Durian, and the popular Kit Kat Pain Au Chocolat. Beyond croissants, Hazukido offers Shokupan sandwiches, cinnamon rolls glazed with cream cheese, and premium bagels that perfectly complement their specialty coffee offerings.
As Hazukido's flagship cafe location, this establishment sets the standard for Japanese-influenced French pastry excellence. Operating daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, every item is freshly baked on-site using only the finest ingredients, ensuring each visit delivers the authentic buttery aroma and superior quality that defines the Hazukido experience.
"A quiet spot for a weekday tea break, with an array of croissants and bakes to tempt you. We managed to snag the last piece of their Rocher Croissant, along with a latte.
The croissant lacked that flaky charm, though the Rocher layer was impressively thick.
As for the coffee, the menu seemed sparse—just Americano and Okinawa Latte—until we asked. Turns out they do serve a regular latte! The difference? The Okinawa version comes with brown sugar on top, torched for a caramelized finish. Fancy, but is it worth the RM5 markup for the sweet flair and drama? Debatable!"
Kai
Croissants are delicious, but a bit too sweet for my liking. The coffee is decent.
Swee Wai
"Seriously, did the shop owner even try the bread? Or did they just invest money into the business without any care? Frankly speaking, it's totally below standard for this kind of bread! Owner, feel free to call me when you're there; I'll pay for it and treat you to your own bread."
Jun Liang Lim
Saw that Hazukido is opening in Singapore around August 2024, so I gave it a shot here. I ordered the pistachio and cinnamon roll; the bill was an eye-watering RM15.05, but that's no problem if it's good. The roll itself was dry, almost like it was a day old. How could this pass QC? The pistachio flavor was weak, and the cinnamon was overpowering. I always adjust my expectations based on the price. For RM15.05, this was definitely a massive disappointment. My final decision is resoundingly clear: I'm never coming back. It's a good thing I tried it here; it saves me the time, money, and disappointment of queuing for this when it finally opens in Singapore (and it's probably going to cost more than RM15.05, too). Maybe I'm unlucky, since all the other reviews seem to wax lyrical, but I can only speak for myself and my experience.
Positive Reviews
Lucas Choo
"Nice cafe. They have an interesting range of pastries and a decent selection of coffees. There's also ice cream and kombucha.
The location is quite central within the mall, making it easy to access. It even has a back door to the carpark.
The staff are quite friendly, too."
Kai
Croissants are delicious, but a bit too sweet for my liking. The coffee is decent.
Oranjie
"Ordered the sea salt mocha. I couldn't really taste the sea salt, but the mocha was good."
Saxophone
The toast was super good, the chicken was well-flavored, and there were many pastry choices. The coffee was also very good.
Norazidah Binte Mohamed
"Very nice cafe with many croissant delights, all with different fillings. There's also ice cream with many flavors, and cakes too. Friendly staff and a nice ambiance. The price is on the high side."