• That day-old Starbucks croissant may not need to go into the garbage after all.

    FORBES: Starbucks To Turn Stale Pastries Into Plastic?

  • Cheng orders a chocolate croissant and a slice of cake for us to share.

    FORBES: Restaurant Mogul Tony Cheng's Hong Kong: Table By Table

  • He picked up a croissant from a platter, regarded it, and whispered a blessing.

    NEWYORKER: The Party Faithful

  • Cela illustre le soutien croissant de larges puissances maritimes pour cet instrument et pour la protection du patrimoine subaquatique.

    UNESCO: SERVICE DE PRESSE

  • The establishment serves meals and sells items such as pastries and croissant.

    WSJ: A Simmering Bake-Off

  • Previously, Mauvieux was also awarded the prize for best croissant in Paris.

    BBC: The best baguette in Paris

  • Had he taken a croissant, it would have meant the guillotine.

    NEWYORKER: Love Hurts

  • This cafe has fed generations of protesters with divine treats like the meggyes retes (cherry strudel) and the Svajci kifli, which is a solid croissant-like pastry with icing sugar on top and ground walnuts inside.

    BBC: A Danube-led tour of Budapest

  • Be it an off-the-beaten-path ribs joint in Memphis or a croissant quest in Paris, there's a measurable return to what's real -- those places and dishes that locals and travelers alike obsess over.

    CNN: Will travel for food: Share your favorite local eateries

  • Flip and his accident, Didi Bombonato and his croissant hair, the Valera mechanics, the whole Valera company, the tanned boys on their bicycles they are all magnificently made up, brief blooms of the Utah desert.

    NEWYORKER: Youth in Revolt

  • Montevideo may not have the sultry allure of Buenos Aires, but there are many pleasant cafes you can settle in with a cortado (espresso with milk) and medialuna (croissant) and watch the world go by.

    BBC: Living in: Uruguay

  • Its mini-croissant, at euro0.60, is a favourite with Greek snackers, but it is too expensive for many peckish Bulgarians, so both the recipe and the size have been adjusted to make the product more affordable.

    ECONOMIST: Good neighbours

  • By the way, Starbucks' success energized Dunkin' Donuts to actively compete for the Starbucks market--it offers delicious fast-food breakfasts, such as cheese, egg and sausage on a croissant, all day, and its iced lattes surpass Starbucks' versions.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Further on I'd dodge the rubbish trucks and the early morning graffiti artists to get a place in line at a bakery hidden in an alley, where I'd buy a warm croissant from a baker who smelled like cherry pie.

    BBC: The bloom of cancer

  • No matter how you slice it, this is significantly faster than any other possible means of public transportation, and there is a decent chance that after departing your hotel at exactly the same time, you will be sipping coffee and nibbling on a croissant in Paris before your plane will have even left the ground at Heathrow.

    FORBES: Don't Fly - Why Trains Are the Best Way to Travel Overseas

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