Friday, October 31, 2008

The Hungarian Pastry Shop


Yesterday I took the 1 train to 110th st. and walked over to the Hungarian Pastry Shop. That cafe is by far my most favorite spot on the upper west side. As the title suggests, it is a pastry shop where they have indoor and outdoor seating. The place definitely has a european cafe element to it. I haven't been there in a few months, and I meant to go up many times, but never quite got myself to do it.


Upon entering heaven, the first thing you may want to do is to go deep inside and scope out any tables. If you are by yourself then it should be relatively easy. If you are with a friend or a date it shouldn't be a problem. However, if you are in a group of three or four then you may need to wait for a table if they are busy. If you are by yourself, just grab a table and a chair and sit down, put your stuff there. Don't feel awkward that you're sitting practically next to a stranger.

If you want to order, go up to the counter and take a look at the pastries. Choose what you want, and order coffee or tea. The coffee is somewhat good. Once you tell them what you want, they will ask you for your name. Then go ahead and sit down at your table. A waiter or waitress will come around and call your name and give you your order. From what I understand they give free coffee refills. So if you need to get more, just let someone know.
When you pay, you will take the check they gave you with your order and bring it up to the counter. Don't forget to leave a tip on the table.


I had the poppy seed cake. It's just a big chunk of sweetened poppy seeds. Don't eat the poppy seed cake if you are planning on taking a drug test for work. You will test positive for smack. I also tried the apple-raisin cake. Both were good, but as usual the poppy seed cake is the ultimate indulgence, hands down.


Now taking into account that I was by myself sitting next to a stranger, It would be a wise choice to bring along a book or your computer. Most of the clientele there are students and professors. Bring something to read along. I believe they offer free wi-fi. I was reading a comic book by Tove Jansson called The Moomins.

3 comments:

StupiddParty said...
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Mindy said...

I think apple raisin would also test positive for smack. Can't be too careful.

Alice said...

My order is apricot tea and and strudel, btw


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