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[ more from 10best]
"This quaint little breakfast and lunch stop, located in the trendy Chelsea Market, is popular for its delicious homemade baked goods. Inside, you'll see Amy's latest baked offerings like..."
[ more from apassionforfood.blogspot]
"Today it was the Pecan-Apple Cake that called out like a siren. It was a luscious decision, perhaps the best choice I've made all week, both in terms of life and food!..."
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"my red velvet cupcake was yummy. One thing that was lacking in the cupcake, however, was cream cheese frosting...."
[ more from events.nytimes]
"At her Ninth Avenue bakery and her newer outlet in Chelsea Market and Midtown, Amy Scherber makes and sells some of the best bread in New York. Now she is putting that bread to work herself, fashioning some excellent and creative sandwiches...."
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"At her Ninth Avenue bakery and her newer outlets in Chelsea Market and Midtown, Amy Scherber makes and sells some of the best bread in New York. Now she is putting that bread to work herself, fashioning some excellent and creative sandwiches...."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "Amy's Bread is small and often crowded, but that won't surprise you once you taste their cookies, they are moist and chewy, what cookies should be. Don't be surprised by the overcrowded feel or the sometimes-hurried nature of the staff, lines form quickly..." |
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[ more from newyork.metromix]
"A Hell's Kitchen staple since 1992, Amy Scherber's bakery is easily one of the cutest places to grace this Ninth Avenue stretch. Intimate and cozy—the inside seats only 12—the bakery serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as delicious snacks in be..."
[ more from newyork.seriouseats]
"The cherry cream scone ($3.50) is my personal favorite, but the oatmeal raisin scone ($3.50) is also tasty and maybe a healthier alternative. They're a reasonable size, unlike the mondo ones most scone and bagel makers get into the habit of selling. Small..."
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"Alongside the likes of Amy's Bread, Ruthie's and Frank's, 202 makes sense in Chelsea Market The third outpost of a Nicole Farhi fashion shop and upscale cafe, 202 offers a tingly mingling of togs and snogs: as you dine on lovely copper and wood tables in..."
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