![]() ![]() Though I won't spoil it's unique history I will divulge the recipe. ![]() One of my personal favorites of the cocktails that I've tried so far is the Florodora. A really fun read with delightfully tasty accompaniments. I finished Felten's How's Your Drink the other day and must say that it was thoroughly satisfying. If you can't sleep after that last one then be sure to buy two on your next visit because a morning bun snuck in the truly early hours of the morning is guaranteed to ensure a good nights rest. If you don't start your day with breakfast, no worries, they're equally good for lunch, brunch, a snack, before or after dinner or before bed with a warm glass of milk. ![]() If you've never had a morning bun then you are missing out! La Farine's own description of them is "Croissant dough rolled thin, spread with brown sugar and cinnamon, rolled into a log, then cut and baked in muffin pans.nothing short of decadent." Mine would simply be "Mmmmmm." They are truly one of the best ways to start your day. Two morning buns up at the top by the bag, along with a bunch of other goodies. In the case of morning buns, La Farine takes the cake. As diplomatic as I would like to be, when it comes to particular baked goods I often find myself favoring some bakeries over others. This is especially true when it comes to baguettes because I generally choose them based on mood and what kind of meal I'm planning, meaning that there is no one clear winner. With all of these quality bakeries how does one choose?įor me, I find that a rotation works well. Although this often proves more difficult than it seems given the plethora of delicious local bakeries: Semifreddi's, the Bread Garden, Cheeseboard, Nabolom, Masse's not to mention Acme which can be found in any grocery store in the area. No need to fret however, all we have to do is pop over to the bakery and pick up a baguette or two. Yet even with all of this we would be forgetting something that would be a sin to forget bread. We have boutique wine shops on every corner of the city (not that we're winos mind you, we just happen to enjoy the stuff) which provide excellent drink to go with cheeses stocked by stores like cheeseboard and of course wine and cheese go excellent with meat from the neighborhood butcher shop, but for a proper meal we would need vegetables which is where our farmers markets, held three times weekly, come in handy. Berkeley is blessed with no shortage of artisan food stores and markets. ![]()
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