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Here is also a good address for chocolate croissant:
http://nymag.com/listings/stores/patisserie-claude/ |
Pan D'Avignon also makes a wonderful chocolate croissant, the butter stain the bag and there brioche is OK.
Whose brioche do you like? |
Thanks eks and Adu. I should go downtown more often. I would go right now if it were not pouring snow outside.
I was in love with the brioche at Payard's at the upper east side location before it closed. Actually I like everything there esp the chocolate mouse dome shape dessert. I believe the new location is opening if not already in Soho. It's worth checking it out. |
I never buy brioche...but maybe I should begin!
In the past I've had Pan d'Avignon (breads) from Whole Foods and have not been so impressed, but maybe I need to go to the location at Essex Market...do you get their products there? Payard opened on Houston Street, west side..I guess I should go there, too! |
I am not that familiar with NY desserts, but it is easy for me to make an excellent creme brulee. When I eat out I prefer to have things that are very difficult to prepare (as well as delicious) of course.
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Yes, the Pan A'vignon at the Essex Market is better than the ones sold in other stores.
There used to be a place called Golden Brioche near Macy's but it closed years ago. |
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You omitted: Payard's at Houston near Sullivan Grom on Carmine's and 6th Cones Bleecker near 7th Amy's on Bleecker Rocco's on Bleecker Blue Ribbon Baker on Downing And if you walk a little farther, Kee's home made chocolates and truffles on Thompson signed A GSAS alumnus. |
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