My life was literally transformed when I tried the salt bread from Amazing Grains. It was the perfect combination of light fluffy insight, crispy outside and salt on top. Oh my god, it is heavenly. One time, I bought a loaf and ate half of it on the way home. It was only a 5 minute drive! It's even better when you put it in the toaster oven for a few minutes.
Amazing Grains will tell you that if you don't eat the bread on the same day you purchase it, you can freeze it. Then, you just pop it in the oven at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes and it comes out tasting warm and fresh.
I'd also like to give a shout out to the delicious cronut. I've never had a cronut before. For those who don't know, it's a combination of a croissant and a donut. It's a flaky outside and soft, gooey inside. There were long lines for cronuts in NYC in 2013, but now you can buy them at Amazing Grains!
Also, if you like things that taste like lemon - I'd highly recommend the lemon poppyseed scone. The only downside is that you will have to unbutton your pants after eating there. They probably use SO MUCH butter when they make their baked goods. But it's well worth it in my...
Read moreIt's ok. Not bad not great. It's a bit funny to see people posting saying the croissants are buttery. I bet they never tried an authentic French butter croissants. Will definitely change their mind once they have tried the real thing.
I wish this place makes authentic French butter croissant like you could get from Paris or Montreal. Over there they do make the croissants like here but they called it as Simple Croissant. And they call it Butter Croissants or just Croissants as the real deal. It is the best one; you can taste the savory buttery taste.
And your hands will be greasy. That's how you tell it's authentic :)
I will continue on searching for my authentic French croissant. I have yet to find a bakery in this country that makes the real deal. So far only Paris, Montreal and...
Read moreCareful when you walk in here because you'll think you'll want only one thing from there, but it doesn't always work that way, lol. There are lots of goodies to choose from here. I have been here before, and I stopped in today looking for a sourdough loaf to use for avocado toast at home. Unfortunately, I did not see a sourdough loaf. There was more sourdough, rustic, crusty bread. So I ended up getting a farmhouse style loaf, which was amazing. Very light and Airy nice soft texture and delicate smooth taste. The salty bread is definitely something you want to grab every time you come here as well. And the cookie sandwiches that they have are amazing as well. No pun intended, LOL. Also, dare I say those cookies sandwiches rival Cheesy Eddie's...
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