Le Pain Quotidien delivers an appealing update to the ancient French standard called pot-au-feu, a wintery one-pot stew of root veggies, broth, and meat. Read more
Salads are wonderful. Ginger Cookies rock! Don't forget to check out their merchandise: Speculose and the White Chocolate spread are excellent fridge go - to with yogurt or cheese plate.
I don't know when these people are coming who had to wait. I've been here 4 times and have always been seated immediately with great service! Make sure the speculoos is on your table. Yum!
We have a feeling you're not in Manhattan anymore. The only PQ in the city is worth a look for its delicious Tartines (Chicken and Mozarella, mmm) and pastries, notably the Mixed Berry Tart. Read more
This place could be great if the service were better. They have some of the worst service in the city. Plan to wait alot, remind the waiters for utensils, and get the wrong order.
If the tip jar is not on the counter, that doesn't mean they don't take--or deserve--tips. Please ask for their tip jar and give them a buck. If you can spend $6 on a treat, you can afford that tip.
We’re a Belgian bakery and restaurant serving simple, wholesome and seasonal food. Le Pain Quotidien means “the daily bread” in French, and like our name suggests, we’re bakers at heart. Although our handmade, organic bread is how we got our start, we serve a variety of healthy options like organ...