Day 4: lunch at Boulangerie Patisserie
It had been 24 hours since my food poisoning incident, but it turned out I still wasnt right. We met our pals after breakfast and tackled Future World. I came off of Test Track, which Ive ridden many times before, and uh oh, car sickness! But, even after that I was determined to eat my way around the World Showcase as best as I could. After some down time, we hit Boulangerie Patisserie, the CS place in France. It was 1:45 and there was no line (by the time we left it was huge):
We ate it next door inside:
They didn't have all the things I'd seen in pictures on the disboards (no peach tart, no pithivier, but they did have an almond paste turnover), but did have plenty of tasy options. We each used a CS credit.
DBF got the turkey and brie baguette ($5.25):
And for dessert he got the Chocolate Mousse ($3.35):
I got the Ham and Cheese Croissant ($3.25):
For dessert I got the Cream Puff ($2.95):
BDF was annoyed that they don't have mustard (um, no mustard in France, duh). He said the sandwich was on par with an Au Bon Pain, but pretty good anyway. But, my croissant was better. The croissant was real, not like the doughy ones they use in the resort CSs for breakfast sandwiches. This was crisp on the outside, light flaky, and soft and airy inside. It had a dollop of a rich, white cream sauce on top with a sharp parmesan-like cheese on that. The sauce, like a thicker, drier béchamel, was inside the sandwich too, with sliced cheese and deli-style ham. This was delicious, but very heavy. I struggled to eat it, but managed pretty well despite being a bit sick.
As for the desserts, our main reason for coming here, they were yummy. Oh how Id like another cream puff right now! The biscuit was mildly butter flavored and air filled. The crispy shell complimented the cream, which was light, buttery and smooth. It wasnt heavy or filling, exactly what I needed. The chocolate mousse was good too. It had an intense milk chocolate flavor, was air whipped, and silky smooth.
This was our only CS meal in which we were given large sodas. Id give this one a A-, if only for the boring baguette.
We spent 2 (free!) CS credits on this meal. (it would have been $21)