The small hole in the wall that is Momofuku’s Milk Bar in
the East Village was not what we were expecting.
For some reason after eating in the noodle bar a couple of
times, and seeing the other restaurants I was expecting something similar.
So the surprise of finding a small shop with some other
bleary eyes people queuing for one thing and one thing only was a surprise but
a good one.
Yes we were here for the legendary Crack Pie. A pie steeped
in urban myth that one bite will leave you addicted for life.
I heard form a friend of a friend who heard it from a guy in
a bar that his mate’s younger brother’s best friend had one bite and was
totally hooked. He was stealing from his Nan to buy more pie. He was doing 4
slices a day. Bad habit.
I’d gotten used to the Colombian way of eating desserts,
which is too just have something sweet at the end of a meal. Unlike the English
way, which is to have a whole pudding.
So standing in the queue for my slice of heaven, I noticed
that they also had cereal milk on the blackboard as well. Now that I could
enjoy, but after several beers that night, the last thing I wanted was milk.
Within moments I was standing outside with all the other
expectant druggies, waiting to get their fix.
The slice comes in its very own cardboard box, specially
designed to fit one slice of sugar heaven.
Man is it sweet. I seem to have lost my sweet tooth, but boy
this I could get used to. It is so chewy, sweet, brown sugary melt in your
mouth addictiveness. Yes one bite and I was hooked. We were also speeding our
way towards Chelsea where we were staying.
I’m glad we had this at the end of our trip to New York,
otherwise I’d have left a lot heavier and slightly addicted as well.
Sorry for the lack of photo of the said Crack Pie, but it was gone in seconds. A bit like a pringle, once we popped we couldn't stop.
2 comments:
I am so curious at how this pie looks and tastes, sounds really interesting!
MyFudo - I would of taken a photo, but the slice of pie was gone in seconds. I think you may have to take a trip to New York and become addicted.
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