The smell of freshly baked goods by bkbinthecity

The smell of freshly baked goods

The Italian Bakery has been a landmark in this city for many years. They make such wonderful products of all kinds. It is always busy, go figure. The funny thing about this is the location. It is on 97 Street which is the main street heding in and out of downtown on the northside. Little Italy is a couple of blocks over. this bakery is located in Chinatown
While my hubby is in that candy store, I'll be HERE! This is my kind of shopping. Beautiful shot . . great color and angle. Funny about the location being in Chinatown. But I'm sure that most people who want to shop there will find it.
September 30th, 2011  
@karenann They do find it for sure. It is one very poular bakery. And when you finish here you can go across the street to the Hong Kong Bakery
September 30th, 2011  
awesome shot another great theme pic,nice reflections in the windows.
September 30th, 2011  
@http365proj thanks Shirley
September 30th, 2011  
Mmmmm, need freshly baked bread :)
September 30th, 2011  
I've put on about 2-3 pounds just thinking about this shop...
September 30th, 2011  
I love walking up to the bakery and smelling it before I see it. Beautiful.
September 30th, 2011  
funny about the location, maybe there is a Chinese Bakery in little Italy? Looks like a lovely place
September 30th, 2011  
Nice shot- love bakeries of any kind!! You, know the Little Italy in NYC is right near Chinatown too. I wonder if that's the case in a lot of cities. It probably has to do with the eras they immigrated to our countries, not so much the ethnic aspect. Good shot!
September 30th, 2011  
Very nice. I can smell it all the way over here. :-) A polorizer might help with some of the reflections on the windows. I even use mine inside some times.
September 30th, 2011  
Mmmm Italian bakery. I'm hungry just looking at this shot!
September 30th, 2011  
Nice shot--I love the ethnic neighborhoods in big cities.
September 30th, 2011  
Nice! must smell yum! =)
September 30th, 2011  
i like the angle and the reflections in the windows. i can almost smell the bread :)
September 30th, 2011  
Mmmmm, I would love to shop there!
September 30th, 2011  
mmmm, get hungry now
September 30th, 2011  
great shot - nad yep - smell of baking bread YUM! especially with the smell of cooking bacon!! OOh i'm hungry now!
September 30th, 2011  
@sparkle Glad you enjoyed it
October 1st, 2011  
@zonnestraaltje Glad you like it
October 1st, 2011  
@marja It is a very good bakery
October 1st, 2011  
@stepheesue Glad you enjoyed it
October 1st, 2011  
@altadc It does
October 1st, 2011  
@eudora Thanks. They do add so much character to any city
October 1st, 2011  
@pwallis Glad you enjoy it
October 1st, 2011  
@bobg Thanks for the comment and the tip
October 1st, 2011  
@olivetreeann Thanks Ann. I am sure it has to do with the time era for sure and how the city was developing then
October 1st, 2011  
@jenrobcarr There isn't but there is a Hong Kong Bakery right across the street from this one
October 1st, 2011  
@bdb3471 Thanks there is just something great about freshly baked goods
October 1st, 2011  
@alscarrott3 Sorry about that
October 1st, 2011  
@mummymorris always the best kind
October 1st, 2011  
Wonderful!
October 1st, 2011  
October 1st, 2011  
Mm! Yummy
October 1st, 2011  
@kerristephens definitely
October 1st, 2011  
Fantastic perspective! This a beautiful capture! I love fresh bread!
October 1st, 2011  
@cjwhite Thanks. There is nothing like getting it fresh
October 1st, 2011  
Nice shot. Love fresh baked goods. Funny here in NYC we have Little Italy and Chinatown right next to each other too.
October 1st, 2011  
@michaelelliott Thanks. Interesting how the locations are the same
October 1st, 2011  
nice angle and capture - and I bet they were there before it became Chinatown and just haven't moved. I love traditional Italian Delis - no such thing here, but in London there are
October 1st, 2011  
the smell of fresh bread is the most delightful aroma in the world. anywhere that i've been, it's the bakeries that i would recognize just from the smell.
October 1st, 2011  
@summerfield They do have such a distinct aroma for sure
October 1st, 2011  
@shanne Thanks. The original Chinatown was actually a little furthur south and has since expanded
October 1st, 2011  
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