We Visited This Providence Sweet Shop For Those Trendy Cube Croissants

I Took Mostly Video, So Here Are Some Pretty Photos From The Helado Taiyaki IG.

A while back, a friend was sending me all these articles and videos about CUBE CROISSANTS and I said to myself, “Why isn’t anyone in Rhode Island making these?” (Tried researching their origin story and a bunch of different cities — and a few different chefs — get nods for having created these. Quite the conundrum, lol.)

Well, it turns out several places are, and one of them is Helado Taiyaki, a Latin Japanese fusion sweet shop (previously best known for their fish shaped taiyakii ice cream) on Dean Street in Providence. (It’s right near Mt. Fuji Hibachi.) Apparently, they’ve been making them since at least last September.

Anywho, we originally motored over for their decadent looking Saturday special — a S’Mores Hot Chocolate, Mexican hot choclate topped with torched fluff and a Maria cookie s’mores.

And it was such a treat, but I was floored when I saw that they had a selection of those darn CUBE CROISSANTS in flavors like Nutella Cream Filled, Cookie Butter Cream Filled, Guava And Cheese Filled, and Vanilla Bean Filled.

from the Helado Taiyaki IG

There were several people seated and enjoying these croissants in house — as well as an arts and crafts mini class of folks (think they were making rugs).

Just know when you go that these cubes are not only delish but also gigantic, large enough to share with at least one other person.

Next time I stop in, I’m going to grab a bunch more to cut up and split with good friends.

Find Helado Taiyaki at 102 Dean Street in Providence, Rhode Island.

As always, if you go after reading THIS, please let them know you were inspired by Patty J and PattyJ.com.

Update: Found out later that SoCo Bread in Wakefield (RI) also makes cube croissants but I believe that they are only available via special order.