My friends and I have been eating at the Hungarian Pastry Shop for more than 40 years. It's not just an institution, their coffee and pastries are delicious, and the atmosphere is homey. It's a gem!
ive been there in february 2013 when i worked in NY. we were talking to each other in hungarian discussing the menu when an old hassid jewish guy offered his help in authentic hungarian to translate for us to English. i thought why not to test his abilities, pls translate Rigó Jancsi (name of a cake). oh he said thats the same, Rigó Jancsi! meaning Johnny the Blackbird :) we had some rétes and krémes, was marvellous. God bless you there.
I LOVE the Hungarian Pastry Shop. I featured the Hungarian Pastry Shop in my book, No Peacocks! A Feathered Tale of Three Mischievous Foodies. One of these days I need to drop off a copy of the book for the owner. p.s. I miss the peacock cookies they used to make.
@@treylol760 I expect a video on a Hungarian Pastry Shop to say why the hell it's called a Hungarian Pastry Shop. They could have said a few words about the founders...
Its nice to see that my people have a store in NYC! greetings from hungary.
My friends and I have been eating at the Hungarian Pastry Shop for more than 40 years. It's not just an institution, their coffee and pastries are delicious, and the atmosphere is homey. It's a gem!
ive been there in february 2013 when i worked in NY. we were talking to each other in hungarian discussing the menu when an old hassid jewish guy offered his help in authentic hungarian to translate for us to English. i thought why not to test his abilities, pls translate Rigó Jancsi (name of a cake). oh he said thats the same, Rigó Jancsi! meaning Johnny the Blackbird :) we had some rétes and krémes, was marvellous. God bless you there.
thank you for the binioris family for keeping the hungarian shop alive. greetings from hungary
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I LOVE the Hungarian Pastry Shop. I featured the Hungarian Pastry Shop in my book, No Peacocks! A Feathered Tale of Three Mischievous Foodies. One of these days I need to drop off a copy of the book for the owner. p.s. I miss the peacock cookies they used to make.
What are peacock cookies? I am half Hungarian and I have never heard of them.
@juliettailor1616 They were like sugar cookies (if I recall correctly) shaped like the peacocks.
@@robinnewman6599 interesting. Never seen or heard of them. Peacocks used to be a common feature on Hungarian farms though.
I went here today. There was a line to get in.
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Ill only eat there if pork kolaches are there!
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Zero info on who first opened the pastry shop. Assume the were Hungarian. This guy isn't
they said they bought it from the original owners… i don’t know what you expect it was mad years ago. 😭
Globalist corporate “Hungarian”. Zero authenticity.
@@treylol760 I expect a video on a Hungarian Pastry Shop to say why the hell it's called a Hungarian Pastry Shop. They could have said a few words about the founders...
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