In NYC, which bakery has the best pandoro? Please send me some recommendations! TIA!

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  1. iamafriendlybear

    I have no recommendations to offer. All I have is a deep craving for pandoro that is not dry and sad. I can’t do these store-bought ones anymore man, I hope someone has the plug and is willing to share 👀

  2. reignnyday

    I saw it at Eataly yday, haven’t had it. The three pannetones I got from Eataly have been incredible so far. I have a lot of faith in Eataly

  3. No-Yogurtcloset2314

    Are these good or taste like dry pound cake.

  4. Panettone is way better than pandoro. Don’t waste your money

  5. [deleted]

    Panettone is awful and people who swear by it were just indoctrinated into the dense, bland, fruitcake cult by their NJ italian families when they were 6 years old.

  6. Have had homemade panettone as well as those in Europe. A proper panettone is fluffy like a nice brioche (it is a yeast dough), and with the right homemade candied orange peels it’s fruity and citrus-y and delicious. Please do yourself a favor and get a good panettone. It’s a real Christmas time dessert people have in Europe and not just New Jersey…

  7. Garconavecunreve

    Settepani bakery

    Gustiamo stocks Biasetto Pandoro

    Milano markets tre Marie is good as well

  8. BrilliantArtist8221

    Let’s be real guys. These things are just festive and look great but they’re by far the superior dessert or pastry in terms of taste.

  9. captaintynknots

    The secret is to make French toast with it

  10. SquirrelofLIL

    There is a lot of pandoro and panettone at Jacks dollar store and I don’t think it’s considered very good. 

  11. Vivid-Army8521

    Saint Ambroeus, I buy one every year for Christmas. Not cheap, very tasty.