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|  | |  |   | | Le Pain Quotidien is a chain that touts organic products and a homey vibe. The tables are rustic and many of them communal. All this comes at a premium. DMR and I ate at the one on Madison Avenue, on the Upper East Side, a section of town we are hardly ever in. Dan actually worked in this neighb... Read More | | |  |   | | And now back to our regularly scheduled program, mainly - what's for lunch? I don't know about the rest of the country but there is some fierce cold kicking it's way around the city. Knocks you out with a fever for several days, followed by a ton of coughing and a whole lot of phlegm. Ick. No fun. ... Read More | | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York Posting a photo that is meant to convey size is always a tricky thing. Sure, the cookie looks big, but maybe my hands are freakishly small. In this case, you are just going to have to take my word for it: the chocolate chip cookie at the Bryant Park Le Pain Q... Read More | | |  |   | | Normally June means an array of sandwiches in the park but today remains unseasonably hot so we're off to Le Pain Quotidien for more light summery lunches. Everyone else must have had the same idea because the place was packed. We're not really there for the food, which is decent, but more for the ... Read More | | |  |   | | It's nice to have lunch with friends because they order different things, like the chicken curry sandwich or the vegetarian quiche. Everybody has a lunch "cafeteria", the go-to spot around the corner for a decent lunch. Ray and Florian go to Le Pain Quotidien for their regular fix but the... Read More | | |  |   | | | | |  |   | | Le Pain Quotidien, the bread/sandwich/salad/bakery chain from Brussels, quietly opened its second Midtown location back in October on 40th St. btw. 5+6th, across from Bryant Park. It probably wasn’t all that quiet to LPQ fans in the area, but for this hater of expensive Midtown bread/sand... Read More | | |  |   | | This place is really gross and unsanitary. The food is about as bad as I've ever had in a restaurant. Stale bread and slimy, mealy vegetables. The wait staff constantly screws things up. Unbelievably expensive as well. Food: Atmosphere: Service: [More about Le Pain Quotidien | Mor... Read More | | |  |   | | Be sure to ask about the desserts, when I checked several of the "vegan" desserts had honey. They have an ingredient book so you can check before you order something. Mezze plate is great but pretty large so I suggest sharing. GOod bread and preserves and generally at least one vegan so... Read More | | |  |   | | Oh Le Pain Quotidien, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways… Even though you are chain, you manage to make the experience in your bakeries unique, thanks to 1) your quaint, farm-housey atmosphere, 2) your creative, high-quality food, and 3) your commitment to organic products, sustainable farmi... Read More | | |  |
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