QUOTE (BPAL @ Jul 27 2004, 02:23 PM)
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The scent, the warmth, the array of goodies.... He just stood there and breathed in the scent of the freshly baked bread.
To me it's a bit ironic that most any bakery (no matter what the ethnic origin) has a wonderful smell, especially if it is visually pretty. So many times (pick your country) I have had disappointments after being enticed by wonderful smells and sights.
Yep, Al, it's kinda like coffee sometimes--can smell waaaaaay better than it tastes.
That said, I've NEVER had anything bad at
Laurent. NEVER. I'm not sure where this guy trained (he's French

) but everything that comes out of those bakeries is superb. (Wait, just checked the site and he's another LeNotre graduate.) No two ways about it. Keeps me going until I get back to Paris, especially the Elodie cake: pear, caramel mousse, delicious fluffy sponge, a little bit of hazelnut something or other. I introduced the policy at work that when anyone in my team has a birthday, we get them a cake from Laurent. Of course, the manager pays for it and we help eat it, so it's all good!
Cheers,
Gabrielle