Here are a couple of more croissant visits.
Bonjour Patisserie:
I had read that one of the pastry booths in the Little Italy Mercato had opened a brick and mortar shop on Cedar street. I had tried the croissants from Bonjour Patisserie's stand at the farmer's markets and wasn't very impressed, but since the Missus wanted to try the Spiral Croissant to compare against the version Desserts by Clement. So, after doing my typical Saturday Farmer's Market stop, I headed on over to Cedar to the newly opened shop.
Walking in I was greeted by the nice young lady working. And there was the Pistachio Spiral Croissant that the Missus wanted.
I got one butter croissant and the spiral croissant and headed back to the car and then home.
Once home I went and tried the butter croissant.
Though it looked over-baked, the exterior wasn't flakey and crisp. The interior was on the doughy-bready-chewy side and the croissant, in my opinion really lacked butteriness. This was mediocre at best and was the same as what I'd had before from their stand. Well, at least they're consistent, right?
The Missus also dug into Her spiral croissant. Which looked pretty good.
But the Missus cut into it and took a bite and made a face. She made me have a taste. The crust was doughy, gummy, and lacking in crispness. It was on the thick side. The filling was too sweet for my taste as well.
So guess who was sent back to Desserts by Clement as few days later?
Well, another croissant tried and marked off.......
Bonjour Patisserie
320 W Cedar St.
San Diego, CA 92101
Current Hours:
Tues - Sun 8am - 4pm
Closed on Mondays
Cafe de l'Opera:
During my visit to Izola's new location, while walking back to where I had parked my car, I passed a newish looking cafe. I took a quick look inside and saw that they had various patisseries, including croissants. The friendly young lady noticed that I had the Izola box and we had a short chat; the gist of it being that Cafe de l'Opera made their own croissants. I promised to drop by for some coffee and to try their croissants.
A few Sundays later, I decided to get a bit of walking in; so I headed down the hill and caught the Blue Line to the Park & Market stop and then hoofed it over to the Diamond Terrace Condo building where the cafe is located.
The same very nice young lady was working. I placed my order and had a seat in the nice looking cafe.
I had ordered a Cold Brew along with my croissant.
Man, this was a pretty stiff cold brew! It pretty strong and really woke me up! Not bad at all.
As for the Butter Croissant.
It was soft and doughy, lacking in that flaky-crispness that I enjoy. I'm not sure why they call this a "Butter Croissant" as sorely needed more butter flavor. The interior was a bit too "moist" for my taste as well.
Too bad, because I liked the cold brew and the young lady working here.
Cafe de l'Opera
910 J St.
San Diego, CA 92101
Current Hours:
Mon - Fri 7am - 3pm
Saturday 7am - 2pm
Sunday 730am - 2pm
And so my exploration of croissants in San Diego continues.......
We need to import a croissant baker from Paris I guess. Thanks for continuing the hunt!
Posted by: Kenneth | Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 05:19 AM
The search continues... The problem is that making a true croissant is a VERY labor-intensive process, and few bakeries here are willing to invest in it. Great video here from a bakery in Nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjFr2wGZ8ME
Posted by: Peter | Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 09:09 AM
We need to do that as well as import the flour used for croissants in the EU Kenneth!
And yet, a decent croissant is a daily "right" in all neighborhoods of Paris Peter! Makes me appreciate it even more!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 02:47 PM
the hunt continues
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 03:00 PM
Yes, it seems to have no ending in sight Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 03:02 PM
So Desserts by Clement the winner so far?
Posted by: Soo | Friday, 13 September 2024 at 05:17 PM
Not for croissant aux buerre Soo; it's Wayfarer:
https://mmm-yoso.typepad.com/mmmyoso/2024/08/the-croissant-files-revisits-to-izola-at-their-new-location-and-wayfarer-bread-pastry.html
It's the pistachio spiral croissant from Clement that the Missus likes.
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 13 September 2024 at 07:01 PM