Regent has garnered a positive reception for its cakes and pastries. A dessert from the bakery was depicted in the video game Portal, which was published by Bellevue-based Valve Corporation, as a "reward cake", leading to the internet meme "The cake is a lie".
The Capitol Hill location occupies the ground floor of a condominium building and has an "upscale" full bar.[4][5] Allecia Vermillion of Seattle Metropolitan described the interior as "bright and rather sterile".[2] There is an "extremely sparkly contemporary" chandelier, banquettes, "marble-like" tabletops, and candles. The bar has two large flat-panel displays,[6] glowing bottles, and an abstract image of a drink that changes colors.[5] Marti Jonjak of The Stranger described the restaurant and cocktail lounge as a "sprawling wonderland" lined with windows.[7] The Bellevue shop operates solely as a bakery in the Factoria neighborhood.[3]
Regent was established in 2000.[1] The business is operated by the Loh family, including co-owners Betty,[12] Chris,[4] and Teresa Loh.[13][14] They initially baked cakes, later expanding the menu to include Chinese dishes.[5] The Capitol Hill location opened in February 2012, in a space previously occupied by Online Espresso Company.[4][6]
In a positive review for The Stranger, Bethany Jean Clement called Regent "slightly weird and entirely wonderful". She said the food was "fresh-tasting and delicious", and predicted long waits during popular hours.[17] Allecia Vermillion of Seattle Metropolitan said Regent offers an "Asia-meets-France" selection of breads, cakes, and pastries, and compared the business to Fuji Bakery.[6]The Seattle Times said the baked goods "are the real deal".[18] In 2018, Naomi Tomky called Regent's barbecued pork bun "the platonic ideal of a classic" in Seattle Magazine's list of the city's best stuffed buns.[19]
In Eater Seattle's 2020 overview of recommended eateries for squid and octopus take-out, Gabe Guarente said the Redmond location has earned a reputation as a "strong" dim sum eatery and wrote that the fried salt and pepper calamari "may be among the best in the city".[20] In the website's 2021 list of fourteen "delightful" dim sum restaurants in the metropolitan area, Leonardo David Raymundo and Ryan Lee praised the Capitol Hill location for its ambiance and pastries, and called Regent's calamari and garlic green beans "as good as you'll find in the city".[1]Eater Seattle's Brett Bankson included Regent in a 2022 list of fourteen "outstanding" restaurants in the Bellevue-Redmond area.[3] Alyssa Therrien included Regent in Daily Hive's 2021 list of Seattle's five best Chinese and Hong Kong bakeries.[10]
^Gujavarty, Shalini (March 30, 2012). "BJC Reviews Regent Bakery". Eater Seattle. Archived from the original on November 5, 2023. Retrieved November 5, 2023.