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Bakery Crescent (Arlington Heights)

JapaneseJapanese BakeryMilk BreadKatsu SandoBento BoxPastriesMelon Pan

Established in 1992, Bakery Crescent is a small family-owned Japanese bakery in Arlington Heights operated by master baker Mr. Tanaka, who bakes fresh milk bread, melon pan, katsu sandos, curry beef pastries, and bento boxes twice daily from scratch.

Price
¥
Area
Arlington Heights
Since
1992
Chef
Mr. Tanaka
Owner
Tanaka family
Bakery Crescent (Arlington Heights) — authentic japanese restaurant in Chicago, Arlington Heights
Plate № 46
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About
Bakery Crescent has been a beloved hidden gem in Arlington Heights since 1992, established and maintained by the Tanaka family as a truly locally owned Japanese bakery. Baker Mr. Tanaka — described by Tripadvisor reviewers as a "passionate" baker who prepares his goods twice daily — produces traditional Japanese pastries using the same techniques and flavors he grew up with in Japan. The bakery's standouts include an exceptionally soft shokupan (Japanese milk bread), flaky curry beef pastries in both baked and fried versions, pork katsu sandos with Japanese mayo and milk bread, and a rotating daily bento box. Community reviewers consistently rate Bakery Crescent's products above the Hippo Bakery inside nearby Mitsuwa Marketplace, citing richer technique and more authentic Japanese flavors at more accessible prices. Located in an unassuming strip mall off Algonquin Road, the bakery maintains a small but fiercely devoted customer base. A second location operates in Schaumburg.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Continuously run by Japanese baker Mr. Tanaka since 1992 — over 30 years of authentic handcrafted Japanese pastries baked fresh twice daily.
  • Community reviewers consistently rate Bakery Crescent's milk bread, katsu sandos, and curry pastries above those at the larger Hippo Bakery inside nearby Mitsuwa.
  • Traditional Japanese 70s-and-80s-era pastry repertoire preserved exactly as it was at founding, offering a rare taste of vintage Japanese bakery culture.
  • Daily bento box — freshly made to order at $8.75 — represents the lunch culture of a Japanese neighborhood bakery, unique in the Chicago suburbs.

Founded 1992. Instagram bio: 'Locally Owned Japanese Bakery est. 1992.' Baker identified as Mr. Tanaka in Tripadvisor review (Feb 2020). Second location at 1111 E Golf Rd, Schaumburg IL. 4% credit card surcharge; cash preferred.

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