Cherylynn N.
Yelp
3.5 STARS
Friend: "What's that?"
Me: "A 2D croissant."
Friend: "Looks like someone sat on it. Hope they didn't fart on it."
Me: *SNIFF TEST*
Spending hours painstakingly creating beautifully laminated layers only to *SMASH* it seems sacrilegious to a French croissant.
But, this became a viral trend in Korea last year which has now come to The Bay.
Introducing the 2D Korean-inspired: Croissant Nurungi aka Flat Croissant....
They're available at Alexander's Pâtisserie (Cupertino & Mountain View).
4 flavors: Plain, strawberry, mango, and chocolate ($6-$6.50 each).
* Plain ($6) // 3 stars
* Strawberry ($6.50) // 4 stars : http://tinyurl.com/mr28h3n3
Gimmicky? Fo'Sho...imo.
Low key reminds me of palmiers (cookies), the 2D croissants were crunchy and flaky with a buttery, slightly caramelized sweetness. Not as sugary as palmiers.
After several bites, the plain one became monotonous.
The strawberry chocolate + dehydrated strawberries was much better. The creamy pleasant tartness perfectly complemented the butteriness.
Pairs well with tea + coffee.
Overall, the 2D croissants were fine and I may get one again when I'm craving a bougie palmier but def seems like another social media novelty trend. Gotta try things for yourself tho.
Rounding down because of my other experiences at this pâtisserie. I'm a fan of their steakhouse but I find their desserts look better than they taste (for my taste preferences). Also, on one visit, the macarons and truffles I purchased were stale.
OTHER NOTES:
* Hidden behind Pacific Catch's storefront.
* Much smaller than their MV location with a limited selection.
* Hot tea + coffee available. No matcha tho which is disappointing considering their brand has Japanese influences.
* Tock: Cake Pre-Orders + Afternoon Tea Rezzies
* Afternoon Tea ($65 pp) in partnership with Claude Le Tohic and SF's ONE65 is available on the patio. Includes fresh seasonal assortment of pastries, macarons, sandwiches, chocolates, tea, and coffee.
* Outdoor patio seating only (dog-friendly).