Manhattan and its' sister boroughs will be the hot spot of many a vacationer this summer. Yes people come for the city's thin crust, tomato and mozzarella rich pizza yet there's another treat to consider. The city makes a good croissant and variations of it. The question is where to go for bite of flaky ,buttery goodness.
New contributor and food critic Mahira River gave the most comprehensive guide to finding this French class in yesterday's New York Times Wednesday Food section. A croissant crawl is a worthy side trip to any Manhattan visitor. There are so many bakeries that produce good ones.The best bakeries are int he trendiest neighborhoods like SoHo and Chelsea. Visit the alf Bakery in the Chelsea Market. The baker Amadou Ly creates a twice baked croissant that's more like a cookie. He adds bittersweet chocolate and almonds for a crunchy bite.Check out another Chelsea classic Le Bergamot, known for their luscious cakes also has a melt in your mouth croissant that breaks off in feathery shards when bitten. Chelsea also has Tall Poppy that has a mouthwatering cruffin -a croissant and muffins hybrid,It also has a thick dab of chive cream cheese in the middle for a a different kind of lunch.No Ho (North of Houston street) has trendy restaurants and shops but it also has Lafayette Grand Cagfe & Bakery . The pastry chef there creates a croissant with a flavor between toasted bread and tangy butter.It i beautiful to look at too.It is deeply bronzed with a layering that looks like grained wood.
The boroughs have all sorts of neat eateries and shops. These are worth visiting as well as their bakeries creating croissants. park Slope is as trendy as New York City neighborhoods go. stop in and see Miolin. Chef Claudio Miolin has elevated the chocolate croissant by adding cocoa to the dough and filling the middle with silky dollops of Nutella. Brooklyn Heights, long know for excellent eateries and luxury brownstones has L"Appartement 4 F. Owners Gautier and Ashley Coiffard even created a croissant cereal made up of tiny crescents. Yet their fan base is all for their regular sized ones, with their sweetly buttery and a tad salty flavor. Astoria may be known for souvlaki and gyros but surprisingly there are some good bakeries to find melt in your mouth croissants. Bench Flour Bakers gives just plain croissants - nothing filled with almond or croissant. These are just perfect with coffee.There is also someday Bakery which features the black tahini croissant.It's stuffed with a nutty tahini frangipane and twice baked with a cap of black sesame brittle. someday's also has savory croissants that would make for a perfect lunch. There's also Gowanus Runner & Stone that bake their croissants with New York State grown and milled flours ,
Visit New York for the croissants.There's a wide variety of them to choose from. enjoy a a buttery bite with an iced coffee for the ultimate city experience.
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