Bonjour, Buvette!

New York City, normally bustling with a mix of unforgiving locals and clueless tourists, is now a scene of blissful Saturday serenity. It’s August 2020, and although the dangers of COVID-19 still lurk the streets, the fear (and patience) has slightly subsided. New Yorkers are emerging from their closet-sized shelters or returning from their tropical South Florida retreats to experience everyone’s favorite form of weekend revelry, brunch.

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Anxiety aside, we don our newest face mask accessories and take sweet, sweet refuge from the blistering heat beneath the tented shade of newly-constructed, outdoor dining havens that line the now-empty streets. A stroll through the West Village and a week’s worth of giddy anticipation brought me to the one and only, Buvette. Copious reviews, social media stalking and a glowing #FourSquare rating made this place a no-brainer on the ever-growing list of must-try NYC Restaurants.

Upon arrival, I admired the restaurant’s location, nestled centrally on a quiet off-street near Bleecker and 7th, the outdoor dining scene was superb. Shaded by beautiful adjacent brick buildings and dotted with blooming trees & socially-distanced bistro tables, we were seated by a gracious host after only a 15 minute wait. Mind you it was 11 am Brunch on a Saturday in New York City! The service from there was spotty, but understandable given the climate of COVID.

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I ordered an ice coffee, a mimosa and my handsome date & I shared an almond croissant. The coffee was decent, the mimosa was tasty & cold, but the almond croissant (admittedly an impulsive order) was absolutely divine. The soft pillowy texture tore with ease between my fingers as a gooey, nutty filling spilled ever so slightly into each prospective bite finished with a subtle crunch of traditional, sliced almond topping.

Although I craved that same croissant for the following few days, the main event was the raved-about, Waffle Sandwich. A triangular sliced, fresh Belgium Waffle sandwiched together with a sunny-side egg, gruyere cheese and two crisp slices of bacon. This is what food-obsessed dreams are made of, trust me I would know. The combination of sweet waffle batter, saucy broken egg yolk, smoky bacon and sharp cheese is one that deserves a spotlight like, dare I say it, Chicken & Waffles. Sure it’s not as in-your-face, but I think it’s hearty, creative and flashy enough to become an instant Brunch Classic. Needless to say, this Brunch was a big success! Now on to the next one!