Lots of old timers gather at this place which is quite pack throughout the day
Well, it isn't. It's in San Francisco, looking as Chinese as it could be in Chinatown. And just like my fave item from You's Dim Sum was the lo mai bao (aka glutinous rice pau), I have my fave item from this bakery too.
Presenting to you, the absolutely fantabulous lip smacking Green Onion Bun - a longish and braided bread.
Since coming back here, I'm missing these yummy Green Onion Bun (spring onion). At USD0.60 each, it's such a steal for something so delicious.
Eaten warm, the bread is soft and is just bursting with flavours of spring onions & salted butter. It's rich but yet not overwhelming. This is a must try (and try to eat one fresh from the oven, it's heavenly!) if you're ever in this area and is a fan of spring onions!
Now, I only wished that I had bought a dozen, froze them and brought them back! Sigh... If you find a favourite food of yours or fallen in love with a new food item while you were overseas, would you buy them in bulk (freeze them if you have to!) and bring them back?
Enjoy your Friday folks, the weekend's here again :o)
New Hollywood Bakery & Restaurant
652 Pacific Ave (Between Beckette St & Columbus Ave)
San Francisco, CA 94133
Tel : (415) 397-9919
i can almost taste it..mmmmm..like warm garlic bread, just that this is with spring onions!
ReplyDeleteoh yes i would!! I'll bring anything back if its that delicious!!
ReplyDeletefor a moment, I really thought the first pic looks like one of those restaurants in KL ;P haha
ReplyDeletecould tell the bread is soft just by looking! feel like grabbing 'em ;)
really thot in place in KL. Did u bring back some 4 me? Can help? Me running poll on the best curry noodle, Georgetown or Ipoh? Please vote @ my blog.
ReplyDeletesc: Well, this is soft and fluffy unlike the garlic bread toast.
ReplyDeletethenomadGourmand : Hahaha...and what would you like to bring back for instance?
Christine : Like Ipoh ah? Hahaha...
Kusahi Keat : Voted adi :o)