Posts Tagged: SoHo


25
Nov 09

Best Ham and Cheese Croissant Ever

Ham and Cheese croissant

I don’t expect on-the-go food to be all that fantastic, especially when it comes to breakfast. So many places try to do it, and usual end up with mediocre, somewhat waxy bagel and other pastry sandwiches filled with highly processed meats and rubbery pre-cooked egg.

At Balthazar on Spring Street in NYC, the sandwiches are the complete opposite.

This ham and cheese croissant is probably one of the best breakfast items I’ve ever had. The croissant is fresh baked, buttery, flaky, and properly risen. The ham is really high quality, sliced thin with the savory skin on the edge of each slice. The melty cheese and slight hint of mustard round off the whole experience, making it salty with a hint of sour from the mustard. Make sure you ask them to heat it up, as the experience is not the same with a cold one.

This is not an every day breakfast sandwich (both in dollars and calories) but for the occasional “I didn’t get up in time to stop at Doughnut Inn before I caught my train” kind of day, Balthazar is the place to be. They also have the most delicious coffee EVER. Everything is completely worth the cramped 15 person wait (The staff there moves fast, they know what’s up in Manhattan in the morning).

Balthazar Bakery and Restaurant

80 Spring St, New York, NY? – (212) 965-1414?

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10
Nov 09

Baked By Melissa

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Those of us with the insatiable sweet tooth know the plague of guilt that comes with being a dessert lover. The sugar, butter, and flour all add up to one thing: massive calorie spike. Most of this can be negated with daily exercise, but it is not an easy life. The recent surge in cupcakeries has been particularly debilitating for dessertaholocis, who flock to the small shops for the trendy treats. However, most cupcakes (small as they are) are the caloric equivalent of a large piece of cake.

Not to worry. There’s Baked by Melissa.

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Right around the corner from my office in SoHo is a small window shop called Baked by Melissa. Their miniature storefront is indicative of their product: mini stuffed cupcakes. Each cupcake is only slightly larger than a quarter, which is perfect for your mid-day/mid-afternoon/pre-dinner sugar fix. They pack a rich, flavorful punch in a small package, and while BBM makes no claims to low-fat or “good for you” desserts, splitting a set of three ($3) with a good friend leaves the sweet tooth satisfied, and keeps the guilt at bay. With 9 flavors to choose from, there’s a little love for everyone.

I personally recommend the three pictured above: Peanut Butter Cup, Cookies and Cream, and Mint Chocolate Chip. They had the richest flavor, and Melissa’s chocolate cake is much better than her vanilla (the exception being the Cinnamon, which I also recommend).

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