Mrs. Herbst's Bakery
Just found the Levine column (11/07) of ethnic bakeries. Mrs. Herbst's, the best (now, sadly a CVS). Am the third generation in my family, and, my daughter, Anna, the fourth (in 1981 with a pic of the two of us in front of the bakery and she eating her first ever cookie from Mrs. Herbst's at four months). What great memories of that place, as well as the places to eat Czech food in the gymnasia there in Yorkville!
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You can get strudel derived from Mrs. Herbst at Andre's Hungarian Bakery on second avenue and 85th street or at the Andre's on Queens Boulevard in Rego Park. I may have said that in my column.
Ed Levine at 2:19PM on 01/09/08