Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery
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Danny Kim
About
Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery is a French-inspired restaurant and bakery in New York City, known for its elegant pastries and bustling atmosphere. The bakery has gained viral fame for its innovative croissants and specialty baked goods, drawing crowds from around the world. Its signature pistachio supreme croissant is especially popular.
The Visit
Lafayette Bakery is a viral sensation, attracting long lines and pastry lovers from across the globe. The reviewer sampled both the pain au chocolat and the pistachio supreme croissant, noting the impressive crispiness and balanced sweetness. While the price is steep at $20 for two croissants, the unique flavors and quality justify the hype for many. The chocolate filling and texture stand out, making this a memorable stop on their NYC food tour.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Pick up croissants on earth. These literally line up for hours and come from all over the world."
"Yo, that's a crazy line. You wake up needing another. These were special."
"Oh, no, bro. Look at that, a green matcha-looking one with the chocolate."
"Holy crap, it's so crispy, bro."
"By the looks of it, I thought it was gonna be really sweet, but it's actually very well-balanced, bro."
"Yo, I think this one's better than Dominic's answer. I'm not gonna lie to you. This one's crazy."
"This, you cannot get anywhere else. This is worth the hype."
Our Reflection
Lafayette Bakery’s pastries are more than just a viral trend—they’re a testament to the craft of French baking in New York. The reviewer’s awe at the crispiness and balanced flavors of the croissants is matched only by their surprise at the price. The pistachio supreme croissant, with its vibrant color and rich filling, leaves a strong impression. Despite the cost, the experience and quality make it a destination worth visiting for anyone seeking the city’s most talked-about pastries.
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