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French Pastries in Greater Seattle Area
We're flying home to Seattle to visit family over the holidays. Recently my mom and I were in Paris and she went nuts for the pastries! I would like to bring her a box full of perfect little works of art like you see in the shops in Paris.
Seattle is my home turf and I do know of some of the French pastry/bakeries but I don't want a box of croissants and eclairs. For that reason I would avoid Le Panier, Le Fournil etc. Can anyone suggest something in Seattle -- more along the lines of a patisserie than a boulangerie? We'll have the morning free before we see them so I have no problem driving anywhere -- the Eastside, West Seattle etc. It would have to get great reviews before I would head to Tacoma -- but for my mom and pastries I might! Thanks! |
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Bakery Nouveau in West Seattle. In addition to the basics, they have an amazing array of delicious (and beautiful) pastries and they also make their own chocolates.
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htty -- I love Le Panier too, but I was hoping to find some fancier pastries -- you know the ones that look to good to eat!
NWW -- I knew there was one in West Seattle! We went to it once on a quest for macarons. I admit I only had eyes for the macarons and didn't even bother to check the rest of the case. Sounds like we need to go back! |
If you like chocolate, they have these chocolate mousse pastries covered with a dark chocolate ganache that are out of this world--I brought some to a dinner party recently and they were a huge hit.
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I don't know of anywhere fancier or more delicious than La Panier in the Market. They offer much more than just eclairs. Their teeny-tiny tartletts are divine.
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Bakery Nouveau is sublime.....and they won the world baking competition in Paris a couple of years ago so you can easily say they are world class. They had the best quiche lorraine I've ever had in addition to amazing pastries. Wish I could be back tomorrow!
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I agree about the little tarts at Le Panier. Another favorite is the high quality of Tom Doouglas' Bakery: http://www.tomdouglas.com/bakery/holidaymenu.html |
Mmmm . . . more options! Thank you so much. It looks like we'll have lots of different places to try. I might have to try them all . . repeatedly!
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In recent private studies (lol) I have found the pies/tarts at La Panier to be superior and less expensive than pies from Dahlia Bakery.
That said anything having to do with coconut from Dahlia is divine. |
I guess I can hijack this thread since I started it -- but suze, your reference to pie and TD's dahlia bakery reminded me that I wanted to eat at Serious Pie when we're home. Have you eaten there? It seems fun and casual and the menu looks amazing. I want to try them all! Is it the sort of place where you can go with a group and eat off everyone's plates?
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Yes, yes, and yes.
I have eaten there, it is fun with a group, and you can eat of whoever's plate will let you! |
Did you find the pastries you were hoping to take to your mother?
I thought of your post when I passed The Dilettante on Broadway today. They make wonderful chocolates and cakes. They may also have smaller baked items, or you could take you mom there for a fabulous dessert. Find them in Seattle on Capitol Hill, 538 Broadway Ave East, Seattle, WA 98102, 206-329-6463: http://www.dilettante.com/Default.aspx |
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