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Patisserie Salzburg Takes the Cake

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patisserie1A longtime fan of Patisserie Salzburg in Rye, we were thrilled to hear that they were opening an even larger place on Christie Place in Scarsdale. We looked forward to a new spot in the village to meet for coffee, a fresh baked treat or lunch. And with the Christie Place garage next door, there would even be a place to park. But as the months wore on we started to wonder if the Patisserie would ever open. Spring led to a long summer which turned to fall, and we waited eagerly, despite their slow progress.

The good news is Patisserie Salzburg of Scarsdale is finally in business and ready to serve you breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in between. The spacious location, with ample seating and large windows, is inviting. The white tile floor, high ceilings and long glass counter give you a sense that you’re somewhere sophisticated and metropolitan. Through the big picture window you can peer into the kitchen to see chefs at work. The sweet smells wafting patisserie2onto the sidewalk lure you inside.

Patisserie Salzburg opens at 7:30 am, seven days a week and along with your cappuccino or latte, you can have a breakfast pastry or a full cooked breakfast. There are croissants, scones, Danish and muffins baked on the premises which you can enjoy at a table or grab to go. Also on the menu are omelets, poached eggs, French toast, pancakes, crepes and hot Muesli with fruit.

For lunch there are a myriad of choices. In the glass case you’’ll find baguette sandwiches made daily – including ham and cheese, tuna, turkey and more, priced from $5.75 -$7.75 each. There are also smaller tea sandwiches and warm soups. The day I visited there was tomato soup with a bite of red pepper that was a meal in itself. Particularly appealing are their quiches and the goat cheese tomato tarte. You can have a slice for lunch or purchase an entire pie to go.

patisserie5For those who prefer salads, the Patisserie features large trays of tempting mixes like orzo with cherry tomatoes, capers and lemon or curried chicken salad with grapes. There are all-vegetable choices as well, including white bean salad or zucchini and chickpea ratatouille. Daily specials include imaginative offerings like eggplant with polenta and baked pastas.

But dessert is where you will be dazzled. Check out the tortes, tartes and cakes including lemon and chocolate mousse, pear chocolate velvet and napoleons. Tartes are offered by the slice or you can pick up a whole one to take home. Individual tartes, miniature pastries, eclairs, cookies and even chocolates are on hand for those who just want a taste.

The staff is friendly, helpful and eager to please and the atmosphere is oh so pleasant. We’ve already added Patisserie Salzburg to our list of local favorites – and we’re sure you will too.

Patisserie Salzburg of Scarsdale
1 Christie Place
Scarsdale
914-472-8300

 

 

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written by Anonymous, March 18, 2012
The food and decor are amazing, but the staff are grumpy and not happy to help.
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written by Sane in Scarsdale, October 25, 2011
We need more businesses like this in the Village. I too am a long time fan of the original location in Rye and have already enjoyed several treats here. This will give us a much needed place to dine as well as help attract commerce to Scarsdale.
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written by Carolyn Stevens, October 20, 2011
I had lunch there this week and enjoyed it very much. I had soup and quiche which were both delicious. I look forward to going back to try one of the interesting sandwiches.

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