I haven't tasted experienced, bread like this since last year in France. In my brief conversation with the counter staff, sourdough levain is used exclusively.
By chance I had found myself downtown and needing lunch so I searched out a restaurant that I wanted to try for a while, “Church and State Bistro” on Industrial St, Los Angeles. I immediately saw the baguettes, how could I miss them. Although pretty bread is not common, I see it often enough to not get overly excited when I do. When I tore opened the slices provided put the bread at my nose and smelled, I knew that I was in for an extraordinary treat and the taste wasn’t a letdown. I was told by the wait staff that the bakery was close by. I finished a wonderful Prix Fixe lunch with an extraordinary Creme Brulee, and set out to find the bakery two or three blocks away.
Because I arrived, at the bakery, about 12:30, most of more exotic breads had been sold so I had to settle for 2 baguettes and a country loaf. The baguettes were passed on to French and Irish expats and we had the country loaf with garden tomatoes with balsamic vinegar, fresh poached eggs, and strawberries.
Although I was too late to buy them, I saw some day old multi grain loaves, they wouldn't part with, and 2 Poilane style Miches.. Next time for sure..
Bread Lounge
700 S. Santa Fe Ave. Los Angeles, CA
213-327-0782
Church and State Bistro,
1850 Industrial St, Los Angeles, CA •
213 405-1434
Chris
By chance I had found myself downtown and needing lunch so I searched out a restaurant that I wanted to try for a while, “Church and State Bistro” on Industrial St, Los Angeles. I immediately saw the baguettes, how could I miss them. Although pretty bread is not common, I see it often enough to not get overly excited when I do. When I tore opened the slices provided put the bread at my nose and smelled, I knew that I was in for an extraordinary treat and the taste wasn’t a letdown. I was told by the wait staff that the bakery was close by. I finished a wonderful Prix Fixe lunch with an extraordinary Creme Brulee, and set out to find the bakery two or three blocks away.
Because I arrived, at the bakery, about 12:30, most of more exotic breads had been sold so I had to settle for 2 baguettes and a country loaf. The baguettes were passed on to French and Irish expats and we had the country loaf with garden tomatoes with balsamic vinegar, fresh poached eggs, and strawberries.
Although I was too late to buy them, I saw some day old multi grain loaves, they wouldn't part with, and 2 Poilane style Miches.. Next time for sure..
Bread Lounge
700 S. Santa Fe Ave. Los Angeles, CA
213-327-0782
Church and State Bistro,
1850 Industrial St, Los Angeles, CA •
213 405-1434
Chris
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