Why you need a pastry you don’t know how to pronounce: the Kouign Amann from Rival Bros
Rival Bros successfully made the cross over from truck to a cafe in Graduate Hospital last year. Not being a coffee person, it was the baked goods that brought me in, especially knowing they come from the genius bakers at High Street. Tables are scarce, so you may need to prepare yourself for a to-go order like I had to.
From their small, savory cafe menu I picked an artichoke sandwich on toasted bread with miso hummus. Sort of a classic, classy cafe sandwich with a twist. Miso hummus is a really clever- I like getting inspiration for cooking when I eat out.
For dessert, I was delighted to see Kouign Amann on the counter: pronounced “queen a-mahn.” Like the fleshlight of desserts, I couldn’t help but insert myself in to it and I made a big mess when I was done. This gift from the French is a buttery, flaky pastry with a hint of sweetness like a croissant, but with pull apart layers. The version available at Rival Bros also happens to be coco and rose petal dusted, for extra fancy.
You don’t have to be a coffee person to enjoy Rival Bros, but at least have a love of baked goods and the ability to not think about butter content in the presence of pastries.
Rival Bros, 24th and Lombard
Posted by Jamie at 11:22 am, March 17th, 2015 under cafe, sandwiches.
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Now if only I could find the fleshlight of food bloggers I’d be all set
Bravo, my work here is done