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Discover LudwigThe term "pastry section" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a section of a store, a bakery, a restaurant or any other type of establishment that serves pastries, such as cakes, pies, and other sweet treats. For example, "We stopped by the pastry section of the bakery to find a birthday cake for my daughter."
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"Here's the chocolate section, here's the pastry section.
Dessert suggests someone in the kitchen has done serious time in a hardcore pastry section.
Weirdest of all are the desserts, which read normal, but taste like the pastry section has gone on a spree through the veg chef's mise-en-place.
Meinl am Graben The Fauchon of Vienna, two floors of epicurean excess, has a handful of attractive places to eat: a salad bar, a caviar-smoked fish-vodka bar, stools at its cheese counter and tables in the pastry section.
Managing director Stuart Gillies told me that Joo was only given part-time experience as a gesture of goodwill at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in the pastry section, that they have no records of employment for her in any of their other restaurants, and that at no point did Gordon Ramsay himself train her (which was not something she'd ever claimed).
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Robertson also includes a final, very extensive section on pastries made with whole grains.
If you still can't get it right after a couple of tries, then you're better off buying ready-made puff pastry sheets in the freezer section of your neighborhood grocery.
The museum's only restaurant is a McDonald's that includes a cafe section offering wraps, salads, pastries and espresso drinks.
A Cretan-style pastry filled with roasted fennel, cheese and orange sections was intriguing.
His favoured section is sauces but he also loves pastry.
The couple live in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, and she is the pastry chef at Taqueria and Cocina, content to occupy the turf he abandoned.
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