You'll be glad you endured the lines at Neighbor - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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You'll be glad you endured the lines at Neighbor - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"There are a lot of certainties to life in SF, such as a Waymo taking 15 minutes to turn onto Mission St., daily Allbirds sightings, and a line at Neighbor Bakehouse. The bakery has built up a well-deserved reputation for mastering all things laminated-they make one of our favorite savory croissants in the city. But it's not just about a flaky pastry filled with glistening barbecue pork. The rest of their pastries are also what'll have you ordering "just one more" at the counter."
"Focus on the almond croissant that oozes with frangipane in every bite and the banana bostock with a soft, cakey center and a garnish of caramelized banana slices. video credit: Patrick Wong video credit: Patrick Wong video credit: Patrick Wong And as an added bonus, Neighbor is one of the few places where you can still get pastries from the now-closed Sunday Bakeshop. And while you're at it, Paper Son has an attached window for easy access to their Asian-inspired coffee drinks."
Neighbor Bakehouse in San Francisco is renowned for laminated pastries and draws consistent lines. The bakery makes a savory barbecue pork croissant and standout almond croissants that ooze frangipane. The banana bostock features a soft, cakey center topped with caramelized banana slices. Neighbor carries pastries from the now-closed Sunday Bakeshop, offering rare items not widely available. Paper Son operates an attached window providing Asian-inspired coffee drinks alongside the bakery offerings. Outdoor seating is very limited to a few two-tops, and Crane Cove is a short walk away for additional seating or a quick getaway.
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