One of my New Years Resolutions was to be more conscious about my diet, not that I’m on a diet, but diet as in my eating habits. As most of you know I’m a sugar whore. Recently a coworker opened up my eyes when he said in a serious tone, “hey you should really watch out because your gonna get diabetes.” I was in the process of eating my second piece of Tiramisu after I had already eaten two chocolate cream puffs. That’s when I put my fork down and decided I really gotta change. In an effort to consume less sugar I try not to make eye contact with any bakeries. On this day I fucked up and looked. My eyes locked in, particularly on the word bakery. Oh, holly hell, fuck it, it doesn’t hurt to look. I’ll just look.

 

I was pretty surprised when I walked inside to see the place so clean and modern looking.

Behind the counter was two chalkboards that listed a sandwich menu and a cafe menu. Looks like this place offers more than just sweets.

These pictures actually makes the place look  larger than it actually was. The place reminds me of Satura Cakes because of it’s modern clean lines.

 

Even though I was good and didn’t eat any sugary sweetness it still doesn’t hurt to take a look.

Elvin’s danishes are really pretty.

And very tempting.

 

 

Alright, enough with the sweet seductions, let get down to business. I ordered Elvin’s Special Sandwich, $6.95, which was an Americanize Vietnamese sandwich. The traditional Vietnamese sandwich has the weird Asian meats, like steamed pork. Instead traditional American looking meat was used, like ham and chicken. The sweet, pickled carrots and radishes were there along with cilantro all on a French roll. I requested mine with no mayo and the sandwich came with a puny pickle and fresh cut pineapple. I was really happy with my sandwich. The change in meats was a nice fusion and may just entice others to try it. And when I say others I mean, non Asian folks that aren’t familiar with the traditional Vietnamese sandwiches. If this is you, feel free to read some of older post on Vietnamese sandwiches, Bale, French Cafe.

 

Ray ordered the Chicken Sandwich, $6.95. This sandwich tasted as good as it looks. It came with all the trimmings, lettuce, cheese, tomato, mayo and the chicken was a real chicken breast, grilled. I think it came on a soft focaccia bread. Whatever kind of bread it was, it was super soft and delicious. Ray absolutely loved his sandwich and of course I got to try it and it was pretty amazing.

If your a sandwich whore you guys should give this place a try. I’m definitely a fan. Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Elvin’s Bakery
600 Kailua Rd # 104
Kailua, HI 96734

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(808) 262-1688

6 Responses to “Elvin’s Bakery & Cafe”

  1. Nate Says:

    Real good looking sandwiches! You try the chowder?

  2. DooDooLicious Says:

    Nate » Not yet, but I love chowder so I probably will next time

  3. pomai Says:

    Yeah, them sandwiches be lookin’ good!

    I love the flavor and texture combination of the sweet pickled carrots and radish and the crusty french roll. Good stuff. Bale is good, but it depends which one you go. The Bale on Dillingham across OCCC is one of the better locations I’ve tried.

    You sure do visit some unusual places. Great stuff. Thanks for the tip!

  4. DooDooLicious Says:

    pomai » I love sweet carrots and radishes on a french roll too. I agree, bale is good, but definitely not the best, but good enough

  5. Leah Says:

    Elvin?s is so good! You should try the turkey sandwich, it comes with cranberry and avocado! Super yum!

  6. Jack Says:

    The chicken sandwich looks of the chain! Be sure to post about it at http://tinyurl.com/26okadh !!!

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