Now that is an old-fashioned bakery!originally posted by .sasha:
S&S make a chocolate version of their cheesecake.
238th just off broadway, I think. Knock on the big metal gate twice, pause 5 seconds, knock once more. Cash only.
There is no substitute.
Oh yeah, those are awesome. Especially when warm.originally posted by Marty L.:
In a totally different vein, you could stop by Levain Bakery on the Upper West Side and pick up a few of their enormous and delicious Chocolate Chocolate Chip cookies. (I don't think anyone is ever unhappy with those).
originally posted by .sasha:
S&S make a chocolate version of their cheesecake.
238th just off broadway, I think. Knock on the big metal gate twice, pause 5 seconds, knock once more. Cash only.
There is no substitute.
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
And for macaron, Laduree is decent if in a pinch and you need something to heal the trauma of being on the Upper East Side, but ultimately, La Maison du Macaron on 23rd and 7th is the way to go. I've had both. There is no contest.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
And for macaron, Laduree is decent if in a pinch and you need something to heal the trauma of being on the Upper East Side, but ultimately, La Maison du Macaron on 23rd and 7th is the way to go. I've had both. There is no contest.
It is indeed no contest, but in the other direction. La Maison du Macaron is quite good but Laduree (assuming you avoid the noxious marshmallow filled ones) is far superior.
BTW, all prepared cakes I've had from Payard have been very good but I don't buy chocolate cakes when there are other options available so I can't help you with any specifics. Their chocolate macarons are only so-so (the coffee macarons are top notch).
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
And for macaron, Laduree is decent if in a pinch and you need something to heal the trauma of being on the Upper East Side, but ultimately, La Maison du Macaron on 23rd and 7th is the way to go. I've had both. There is no contest.
It is indeed no contest, but in the other direction. La Maison du Macaron is quite good but Laduree (assuming you avoid the noxious marshmallow filled ones) is far superior.
BTW, all prepared cakes I've had from Payard have been very good but I don't buy chocolate cakes when there are other options available so I can't help you with any specifics. Their chocolate macarons are only so-so (the coffee macarons are top notch).
Ok, next jeeb will be dessert wines and macarons. Laduree vs La Maison.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
And for macaron, Laduree is decent if in a pinch and you need something to heal the trauma of being on the Upper East Side, but ultimately, La Maison du Macaron on 23rd and 7th is the way to go. I've had both. There is no contest.
It is indeed no contest, but in the other direction. La Maison du Macaron is quite good but Laduree (assuming you avoid the noxious marshmallow filled ones) is far superior.
BTW, all prepared cakes I've had from Payard have been very good but I don't buy chocolate cakes when there are other options available so I can't help you with any specifics. Their chocolate macarons are only so-so (the coffee macarons are top notch).
Ok, next jeeb will be dessert wines and macarons. Laduree vs La Maison.
you're on!
though I'm not sure any wine pairing would really work.