Where:
2129 3rd Ave.
New York City, NY 10035
(212)876-2700 & (212)876-0700
Food:
We stopped into Don Paco Lopez for a quick snack last Thursday night. We were craving traditional Mexican pastries, and we were not disappointed. We bought three different pastries, shown below.
Of course, we bought one concha ("seashell"), and it's the one on the right with the chocolate ripple design on top. Conchas are usually very airy and light, with its sweetness coming from the topping, which is made of sugar. All panaderias have conchas, usually coming in different topping flavors, including chocolate, vanilla and sometimes strawberry. Be warned, however, that the taste among the three is usually minimal. Any of them, however, are good. Conchas are best eaten when dipped into hot chocolate because it soaks up much of the liquid.
The next pastry that we bought looks like a square turnover with cheese inside. Both the cheese and the crust were light, and it should be noted that the pastry had much more bread than cheese. It wasn't very sweet, but it isn't meant to be, so this pastry also goes well with a cup of hot chocolate or milk tea.
The one at the very top is called a "chamuco" it is shaped like a cheese danish but the bread is thicker and less buttery than that of a danish. Also, the middle is a vanilla sugar filling.
They had many other varieties, among them: orejas ("ears") - flaky and sweet, mantecadas, cuernos ("horns"), semitas and churros.
As with many panaderias in New York City, the space is limited and therefore it's a pick-up-and-go kind of place, rather than a sit-and-eat one. Likewise, it also has a small stock of mexican groceries like salsas, cheese, tostadas, mexican chocolate, mexican candy, dried peppers, etc.
Note that this panaderia has another, larger location in Brooklyn:
4703 4th Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11220