Tag Archives: East Village

Tartine with honey and butter at Financier

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I can’t tell you how much I love baguette with butter and honey for breakfast and how glad I am to have found it at Financier Astor. Fresh buttered baguette, lightly toasted, drizzled with honey.

I think I am really starting to like Financier. Reminds me of Paul in France. Really does its job.


L’Heure du Goûter: Panya

Green Tea Cake

Panya (pan=bread, ya=shop in Japanese) is one of my favorite bakeries/pastry shops in the East Village. It satisfies my cravings for Japanese loaf bread, which is sort of a brioche bread, perhaps less sweet, and which is usually cut thick, making a most delicious toast (more on that some other time…).

But Panya is also so much more; it has a kitchen that serves Japanese-style breakfast, donburi, soba and udon, sushi, yakisoba, kare raisu and okonomiyaki among many other popular Japanese dishes, as well as Mexican items such as tacos.

It is also a patisserie with Japanese-accented pastries such as this green tea cake, which is really a pound cake. The green color, framed by the brown crust, is irresistible; the taste is a strange melange of green tea and butter that is in the very least unique, sweeter than you’d expect from a Japanese cake.

Panya, 10 Stuyvesant St., New York, NY 10003 (near. Third Ave.) 212-598-0402


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