We’re just going to save you a trillion words of raving about SoNo Baking Company & Café by talking mainly about one dish and one dish only. Yes, this post is an ode to the Stuffed Brioche French Toast. If there’s any kind of breakfast food that will enlighten you and unchain you from this material world, this is it!
First, they start off with soft and thick brioche. It really is that doughy, gooey and that good, but it didn’t have that overly eggy taste that you sometimes get with French toast. The french toast itself would have been great enough for an excellent meal (and it is a meal on the menu, btw), but it’s stuffed, damn it. And it’s the stuffing that makes this dish. A nice helping of vanilla pastry cream gets mixed with fresh strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Smather that in between both slices of brioche and you’ve got a plateful of heaven. The cream isn’t too sweet at all and the berries add a nice contrast in flavor and texture. Yeah, it’s that damn good.
Sure, they have other breakfast foods like buttermilk pancakes, SoNo egg sandwiches, farm fresh egg omelets, Nola’s granola, and other goodies, but they also have other breakfast specials and what Kristien ordered: an egg breakfast. She ordered two eggs, over easy, with bacon, home fries, sourdough toast (killahhhh), and some fresh fruit salad. The eggs, fresh and flavorful, were cooked nicely. The bacon was thick, smoky, and crispy. The home fries were seasoned nicely, though could have been browned up more. We both love helluva brown home fries. It just brings out more flavor.
But, if you come here, you really need to have more than that traditional American breakfast because they have amazing cakes, pastries, breads, pies, lunch, and even Sunday brunch! You have plenty of reasons to come back here because there is so much variety, but if you’re like one of our friends (he will remain anonymous because it’s a sin), you come back for the Stuffed Brioche French Toast without the fruit in the pastry cream. Yeah, it’s a sin, but a forgivable one because I’m sure it still rocks like that. Seating is limited, but there is outdoor dining for those beautiful mornings when you want to soak up the sun. Parking is a bit weird, too, but you’ll figure something out. We’d park in Stamford and walk over if we needed to get here. For reals.
Now, we don’t feel like we can give a good, overall Nom rating because we haven’t had their pies, cakes, and pastries (except these), we’ll have to come back and eat much much more. It’s all for you, Omnomivores. If we could give a Nom rating just for that Stuffed Brioche French Toast, we’d give it a 5.
Cost: $$
SoNo Baking Company & Café Address: 101 Water Street South Norwalk, CT Phone: (203) 847-SONO (7666) Site: http://www.sonobaking.com/index.html Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/SoNo-Baking-Company-Cafe/370143684814 Twitter: http://twitter.com/SoNoBakingCo
The next time we have guests I’ll have to take them here…because that looks so damn tasty.
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Liz, it is that damn good. I’m interested to try their other meals to see what’s up there. Pies and baked goods to die for there, really.
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Just had this last week and it is amazing!!!
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Yeah, it rocks, Roxy! I want more!
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