There's a new Filipino bakery tucked into the plaza behind Fuku Burger on Spring Mountain, and if you've been looking for a reason to finally explore that corner of Chinatown, this is it. Milk Bread LV opened recently next to 168 Market, around the corner from Hobak and Gabi's Cafe. It's small, bright, and filled with ube cakes, matcha cheesecakes, cheese rolls, and Filipino coffee that's smoother than the Vietnamese style you might be used to. The vibe is calm and minimal, lots of natural light and warm wood, the kind of place where you can actually sit for a minute instead of just grabbing and going. The pastry case is stacked with colorful choices that pull from Filipino flavors and modern bakery trends, and honestly, everything tastes as good as it looks.
If you're already in the area for Korean BBQ or grocery shopping at 168 Market, this is an easy add to the trip. The whole plaza is changing. More foot traffic, more new spots opening up, and Milk Bread LV fits right into that shift. It's the kind of place that feels like a neighborhood secret even though it just opened. The staff is genuinely welcoming, happy to explain what makes their coffee different or what's in the ube rolls if you've never tried them before.
