Three Taiwanese celebrities — think like *NSYNC, but in Asia — have opened two outposts of their bakery chain here in New York, one in Flushing and one in Chinatown.

Bake Culture, serving pineapple cake, egg tarts, and croissants, now has a location at 160-06 Northern Blvd. and at 48 Bowery St., both intended to target “Asian millennials who grew up under the influence of the three icons.” Musicians and actors Chun Wu, Vanness Wu, and Calvin Chen plan to open one in Midtown and across the West Coast, too.

Chen and Chun Wu were both in a now-defunct Taiwanese boy band called Fahrenheit, while Vanness Wu was part of a different, also defunct Taiwanese boy band called JVKV (formerly known as F4). Their boy bands were the hottest thing in Taiwan for years, though like with NSYNC, their groups have fallen out of fashion. All three also acted in a bunch of sappy dramas, truly making them among the biggest Asian celebrities of the 2000s.

They all also happen to be friends and love food, according to a statement — hence their second act as bakery operators. Their partner in the business is a Taiwanese baker named Yves Chiu, and locations now exist in China, Taiwan, and Brunei. The two NYC bakeries are the first ones in the city and were met with fans, at least initially.

It just so happens to be great timing for the superstars — Taiwanese restaurants and food has been popping off more than ever in New York. Another Taiwanese bakery chain called Meet Fresh made its East Village debut to long lines. Taiwanese-American restaurant Win Son is regularly packed, and new versions of classic dish beef noodle soup can be had everywhere from Midtown to East Village.