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    Pabade Bakery

    4.9 (16 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Melissa R.

    I came across this bakery as I was searching for breakfast spots nearby and immediately wanted to try! Parking isn't the best in the area depending on the day and time you may need to park a few blocks away. The ambience is more of a grab & go spot, as they bake items on the premises. They have one small table with two chairs inside and that's about it. The service is pretty quick even when you order coffee and/or sandwiches which is nice considering there isn't much standing/waiting room for customers. I tried a few things over the past few days: the famous egg sandwich (3/5) it had a nice flavor with the spread and Dijon but it was kind of soggy and fell apart if not held with the paper as the croissant was soft and fresh. The tuna sandwich in the baguette (3/5) was very filling and well seasoned. The tuna had a Smokey flavor to it but I was not a fan of the baguette it was hard to eat as a whole. Sandwiches came with a little something sweet which was a nice touch especially for someone who loves to have something sweet after they eat. The other bakery items I tried were delicious: lemon pistachio mini muffin, palmier, ham & assorted cheese tart and alfajores. I didn't love the matcha, it tasted very powdery and I ended up going home splitting it in two to mix with more milk. They put way too much matcha powder. The coffee is ok, it's not bad but not amazing. Overall, nice experience & I would come again for bakery items. Prices were fairly priced as well which is a plus!

    Pabade's Famous Egg Croissant (~$8)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Pabade's Famous Egg Croissant (~$8): eggs, mozzarella cheese, arugula, tomato, homemade cilantro sauce, dijon, salt and pepper; removed smoked ham Caprese Margherita Croissant (~$8): mozzarella, tomato, and homemade pesto spread Iced Latte (~$4): with vanilla (50¢) and oat milk (50¢) Aya's take: From Harlem to Union City! Pabade Bakery opened recently and I decided to check it out. This location is quite small (only standing room) but they have a couple of tables outside. Otherwise, it's more of a grab and go kind of spot. They have tons of baked items to choose from but do not sleep on the sandwiches! The Pabade's Famous Egg Croissant was incredible. The eggs were fluffy and delicately seasoned with salt & pepper, the cilantro sauce and dijon added flavor and creaminess, and the arugula added a whole lot of freshness. They must have given me the smallest tomato sliver because it was barely noticeable. Same with the cheese - the flavor wasn't as prominent for me. On the other hand, the Caprese Margherita Croissant had beautiful slices of fresh tomato and mozzarella. The mozzarella had great flavor and wasn't salty at all. The homemade pesto spread really ties everything together and gave it a vibrant and aromatic bite with the taste of basil. I appreciate that both sandwiches came with a free brownie muffin. What a nice touch! It was sweet, rich, and not overly decadent. The Iced Latte was also surprisingly decent and well-priced! Overall, I highly recommend checking out Pabade Bakery if you're in the area. You will not be disappointed!

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    11 months ago

    One of the best breakfast sandwich's in the area. The "famous" egg sandwich was phenomenal!!!!

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    1 year ago

    I come here to get my breakfast here and when i do its alway good and fresh. The caprese sandwich on a crossaunt always hits the spot.

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    1 year ago

    I love this place! Excellent customer service and the best pastries!!! I am always so happy to come here

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    2 years ago

    Great service and even better food. Their croissants are hand made , definitely recommend!

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    2 years ago

    Tasty coffee and tasty food. Yummy cookies. All at affordable prices. Love the service too!

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    3 years ago

    10/10! Clean, friendly staff, affordable, lots of options, fresh. Nice addition to the neighborhood.

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    Aux Merveilleux De Fred

    4.6
    (499 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    I have never seen anything quite like Aux Merveilleux de Fred. What an absolute delight! Not only…read moreare the desserts incredible, but the employees were so friendly and pleasant to deal with as well. The star of the show is, of course, the Merveilleux. It's made with light, airy meringue and whipped cream, then covered in chocolate shavings. It somehow manages to be rich and delicate at the same time. I can see why it's their signature dessert. They offer different flavors and sizes too, from mini versions to larger cakes that are perfect for sharing. One of the coolest parts of visiting is that the kitchen is completely open. You can watch the pastry chefs assembling these beautiful creations right in front of you. It's mesmerizing and makes the whole experience feel special. The bakery has roots in Northern France and Belgium, where the Merveilleux originated, but pastry chef Frédéric Vaucamps reinvented the classic recipe to make it lighter and more modern. Whatever he did worked because these pastries are unforgettable. A quick tip: cash only, so come prepared. Honestly, if you're anywhere nearby, I think you need to run there. Between the amazing desserts, the friendly staff, and the chance to watch everything being made fresh, it's one of the most enjoyable bakery experiences I've had in a long time. I know you won't be sorry!

    I came for the pastries and stayed for the cold brew. Then came back for more cold brew later that…read moresame afternoon hehe. Aux Merveilleux de Fred is a tiny, beautifully fragrant shop on 8th Ave. I ordered the cold brew black and it was one of the smoothest, most satisfying first cups of the day I've had in a long time. Finding genuinely good black cold brew in this city is harder than it should be, and this one hit the spot so perfectly I made a second solo trip before sundown. The chocolate and almond croissant was delicate, flaky, and exactly what a croissant should be. The shop itself is small, no indoor seating, but two benches out front! The staff was warm and the whole place smells incredible the moment you walk in. I've already earmarked the Cramique for my next visit, because if it's anywhere near as good as everything else, I'm in trouble. Do yourself a favor and stop in!

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    Banter

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    4.4
    (207 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    very pretty cafe/restaurant in the west village. the inside is a bit tight but they managed to…read moresqueeze a good amount of seating in, and there's additional seating outside. The staff is all very nice and the food comes out quickly. portion sizes are decent for lunch items and things like french toast are above average. I liked that they used real tableware that had some weight to it as opposed to plastic, we accidentally knocked over a glass as we were leaving and it hit the ground but didn't break so that was a big relief but it makes the dining experience feel like more thought was put into it when even the table ware is of good quality. Overall it seems like a place that will be around for a long time, and you should definitely visit if you're in the area.

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