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    Apani

    4.3 (26 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Georgian
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Cheese penovani
    Rachel S.

    I've tried lots of the items here. Some are better than others: Here is my summary so far: (it's hard to remember the Georgian names so I will describe them instead) Small triangle pastry stuffed with salty cheese-delicious Massively large half moon pastry stuffed with soft cheese and hard-boiled egg: in concept it's great but the cheese was way too gooey. I did not go for this Flat pastry with meat - meh Carrot salad: grated carrots with walnuts and other spices-pretty good Mushroom salad - way too much mayonnaise Vinegarette salad- delicious Chicken cutlet patties: delicious Kharcho soup-hearty and delicious Sweet pastries: the walnut cookies are delicious. The raisin cookies: raisins get a weird taste when they are baked that long. Since I am curious about trying new foods and I am not Georgian I always ask the lady behind the counter about the foods she has that day. She frequently appears frustrated with me and reluctant to describe the dishes. This makes me regret shopping there. For that I deduct 1 Star

    Georgian Bread
    Franny A.

    Georgian food may be my new favorite- why- it is s soooo good. Apani is right on Sheepshead Bay Road, next to the subway. The have the famous Khachapuri bread, which is insane if you've never tried it. The breads plain or with cheese or meat or bacon go perfectly with oily dips. I went with a hot bread out of the oven with meat. Russian potato salad and an eggplant dip with string beans- total- $7 Now you don't see the oven in the front like Georgian Bread Bakery, but the breads look just as good. The dips while quite good- the eggplant dip had canned, string beans, but still tasty. Want to try the cheese and bacon bread next time.

    Kadi, delicious cakes
    Inga I.

    I loooove this place. New owner cooks amazingly delicious food, cookies, cakes. Week does not go by without visiting this store and pleasing myself and my loved once. Highly recomend

    Nuki M.

    You can get literally anything there!! Small space with nice people :)) highly recommend

    Fitzwilliam D.

    It might well be selective attention, but it appears to me that the number of bakeries in Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach, and Midwood serving Georgian breads grows every few months. Apani is a worthy recent addition to those - I haven't seen a Georgian bakery in the city make better use of their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ApaniBrooklyn). They have an extensive selection of Khachapuri, and are perhaps the only Georgian bakery offering bacon as a filling, even naming their shop after the pastry dough version of the Khachapuri. They also have a yeast dough version with pork and onions: Kubdari. I can't say that I'm a fan of their Imeruli that seems buttered to resemble a pizza (and expand the market to those unfamiliar with the charms of Georgian cheese breads), and my ambivalence is mainly a result of the heavier cheese filling inside (I doubt that it was the traditional, Sulguni). But, I have enjoyed the Megruli (w/double cheese) and the Penovani (pastry dough with cheese). The latter being my favorite item on their menu, as the many folds of thin, buttery pastry serve as an excellent vehicle to showcase the cheese. There are a host of other items on the menu for fans of Georgian food, including the popular salads: Badrijani (eggplant with walnut), Pkhali (spinach with walnut), Lobio (red beans and onion stew), along with the soupy dumplings (Khinkali), Chicken Satsivi (with walnut sauce), Chakhokhbili (chicken stew with onion, tomatoes). Service has been courteous and helpful - with the Ukrainian server even insisting that I carry the box of Khachapuri flat so as not to cause the cheese bread to lose its shape and become a crumpled mess. Had it not been for the heavier cheese, that warning would have been redundant, for I would otherwise polish off the bread between the shop and the subway station (maybe 40 steps away).

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    Hungry K.

    Another BS spot pointed out by time out magazine a hole in the wall that serves a few Georgian food items with no menu kachapuri tasted like it was microwaved, hot in the outside cold cheese on inside. Threw it out. Went to Jimmy's hero down the block. WIGB? No

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    9 months ago

    Wonderful Lobiani and khachapuri, we keep returning any time we are in NYC, thank you so much!!

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    2 years ago

    Delicious food. I like to take home something from baking here. Always fresh and flavorful Georgian food

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    The food is very tasty. Good assortment. The baked goods are simply superb! I recommend.

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    Radio Bakery

    4.5(367 reviews)
    10.0 miGreenpoint
    $$

    This place definitely lives up to the hype! The food here is amazing, and when I say food, I mean…read moremore than just the baked goods. Starting off with the baked goods, the brown butter corn cake may be the single best pastry I've had in my life. It has a great crispy exterior and a super moist and decadent interior that just makes it the best pastry you could ever ask for. I also think they have one of the best chocolate chip cookies in the city, and their cinnamon roll is light yet executed perfectly. In addition to their pastries, their sandwiches are amazing. My favorite is this chili crisp tofu sandwich. It is packed with great flavor, perfectly tender tofu, and is layered between two pieces of delicious bread. I also love their arugula burrata prosciutto sandwich that is paired so nicely with their focaccia, making each bite the ultimate experience. While I've never waited in a really long line, I can say that they do move pretty efficiently. Unfortunately, there isn't much room to eat inside, but on a nice day, if you can grab a table outdoors, it's a great experience in the lovely Greenpoint neighborhood.

    Great great bakery and all the workers were so nice. You don't really eat inside and have tables…read moreoutside Tried the prosciutto burrata sandwich and the tofu sandwich. There was basil in the first sandwich that cuts through the fattiness of the meat and cheese which was great. The second sandwich had this spicy sesame sauce which was so good - was not expecting to like the tofu one that much. Brown butter corn bread was the most moist one I've ever had and the top was so crispy. Rhubarb pastry was good but nothing special - didn't taste the rhubarb.

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    Radio Bakery

    4.5(102 reviews)
    6.1 miProspect Heights
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    Radio Bakery is a very popular bakery in Brooklyn. This has been my second time and each time there…read morewas a line outside, however it moves quickly and the space inside is very small. Even though there is a line, you do not feel rushed or pressured to order quickly. On this visit we ordered plain croissant, chocolate croissant-fresh out of the oven, rhubarb croissant, black forest pastry and brown butter corn cake. The chocolate croissant was amazing. It is triple chocolate and cocoa powder is in the dough. It is filled with milk and dark chocolate, so creamy. The plain croissant was flaky and light. The brown butter corn cake was crispy and caramelized on the outside and soft and moist. The Black Forest croissant is a seasonal offering. It is made with their Triple Chocolate Croissant filled with chocolate cake and sour cherries and topped with mascarpone cream , Rhubarb & Custard Croissant . It is tart and sweet. The rhubarb is roasted and complimented with sweet vanilla custard. They all were excellent. Each were about $8. Highly recommend and don't let the line deter you .

    I came during a weekday at like 11 and there was still a line but it is what it is. Because it's so…read morebusy I feel a bit rushed when I go here. It's also difficult to see all the items since everyone is packed in a line even when you get into the store. The food itself: - cardamom bun was yummy, a bit too cardamom forward though. 3.5/5 - the pb and J croissant was cool, a bit too rich for my liking but I admire how different it was and I actually had to save this one for the next day and it was still good so 4/5

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