Chef Jonghun Won (Balthazar, Jungsik Restaurant, La Tabatiere) and Jin Ahn (Per Se, Jungsik Restaurant, Noreetuh) are co-founders of Pavé. Their friendship and passion for their craft brought them together to launch this European-style cafe/bakery which launched mid-September.
With a focus of The Art of Baking Bread for sweet and savory options, they are focused on showcasing one of the most basic necessities of life - bread. As a staple through human history from a culinary standpoint, it is featured in many ways. They felt there weren't enough places making bread right and they wanted to preserve the process before it becomes lost in the modern world.
Their fresh bread is made by Paneotrad which doesn't replace the human hand to create bread. It's an efficient tool to reduce square footage of production area; minimizing mistakes that can be made by human hands when it comes to bread-shaping and bread-cutting; be able to batch out smaller portions to bake more frequently without incurring too much waste!
We suggest 3 of their savory options: Jambon Beurre, combination of French style ham with high-quality butter on a baguette; Pan Bagnat is their take on salad niçoise on their fluffy olive ciabatta bread. Lastly, their focaccia bread which resembles a square pizza that is topped with cremini and oyster mushrooms, fingerling potatoes, gruyere cheese and thyme.
For your sweet treat, we suggest their pastries which are made in house while they work on their viennoiserie - brioche bread filled with passionfruit curd, green tea scones with chunks of white chocolate and their financier.
They offer specialty coffees sourced from Counter Culture Coffee, who is a specialty coffee roaster based in North Carolina. They also offer loose-leaf teas by Bellocq Tea Atelier, which is based out of Brooklyn.
When visiting, the Tiffany-blue door opens to a chic and clean interior and you can see the counter with their assortment. You'll see the antique display case with their pastries, and a clean glass display box featuring breads, sandwiches and focaccia.
As you walk down the line, you'll see the coffees from freshly ground beans will mix together with an open kitchen producing freshly baked bread. The space continues to the back where natural light fills the back room with spaced out tables that welcome you to a bit of an oasis in the Midtown desert.
PAVÉ
20 W 46th St
NY, NY 10036
IG @pave_nyc
PHOTO CREDITS | Pavé
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