Awesome new Italian panini shop 1 block from Wash Sq Park. Fresh bread, meat and cheeses shipped from Italy, serves wine and beer. Big fan
There isn't a richer starter at any restaurant in New York than adjaruli khachapuri ($16), a freshly baked bread shaped like a world champion wrestler's belt, with straps on each side. Read more.
Georgian is probably the best Eastern European cuisine. This place is a great opportunity to try it in the city. Order Satzivi, Adjarian Khachapuri, Mtsvadi (Шашлык) and some Saperavi wine.
Apart from the excellent khachapuri ($12 to $16) blistered and bubbling, you'll want to start with an order of lamb khinkali ($8), juicy steamed dumplings the size of baseballs. Read more.
Just as good as it’s Soho outpost! Stop in to snack on our favorite Pizza Bianca or stock up on delicious fresh bread or to get a great cup of coffee.
Here you'll find foreign-born women baking bread or pastry from their respective homelands—including Sephardic challah, Armenian lavash, Persian Nan-E Qandi, as well as the best bialys in the city. Read more.
Excellent, fresh bread. All proceeds go to the training program for low income women to become bakers. They all get a job when they graduate.
They offer staples baked in a European style, such as baguettes and multi-grain loaves, along with regional specialty bread, such as authentic corn tortillas, fine lavash, Challah, Rye, Ciabatta. Read more.
Partied till the wee hours of the morning at the lower east side? Stop @Parisi on Elisabeth ST & E Houston for their fresh bread baked on site.
Believe it or not, upstairs at Citarella is great for rich chocolate and mocha-flavored cakes and fine cupcakes. It also has very good meat, and produce that is consistently better than Fairway's. Read more.
AMAZING place. great prices. fantastic croissants, citron tart, fruit tarts, panini, fresh baked breads etc. Can't get enough. Very accommodating service as well.