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Reviews for Noglu in New York, NY

David Arredondo 2 years ago
1

Overpriced and the croissants are really terrible. Not worth the $10.50 I paid for the size and flavor. I felt like I was eating... cardboard. We ordered 2 matcha lattes and 1 croissant for a total of $26, I lost my money and faith right away from this place. Read more

Manny Ellison 2 years ago
5

I?m here now. Stepped in this place to get out of the rain. I got the chocolate tart. Omg, hella good. I love desserts.... Perfection. I love NYC. Read more

Elyse Alavie 2 years ago
5

It's always a rare delight to enjoy a gluten-free croissant, so I was very excited to go to Noglu. The staff was very friendly... and the treats were great! Read more

Semmelsepp92 2 years ago
5

This is a great place for people who want to eat gluten free. The choice of food is very large. It doesn't matter whether you... want to eat cold, warm, sweet or salty. This bakery has everything your heart desires. Read more

Oleg Kurbatskiy 2 years ago
5

A gluten-free bakery with a cozy vibe and a tasty food. Great selection of baked goods, pastries, pre-packaged sandwiches and... salads. Grab to go or find a place inside or outside to enjoy what could be the largest selection of gluten-free menu items onthe UES! Read more

M Moshiri 2 years ago
1

This was my first time at the larger location and I don?t think I?ll be going back. Everything is double the price it used to be... and everything I got tasted stale and oddly sour (as if they used too much yeast or vinegar.) The chocolate croissant was 11.50and had very little chocolate in it. Neither of the croissants I got were very flaky or good and also had that odd yeasty sourtaste. The sandwich I ordered was supposed to come on brioche but I was served it on a stale sesame bagel. I also had a saladwith my sandwich and wasn?t given a fork for it. The service and quality of the baked goods definitely do not justify theexuberant prices. Also, when I asked about the ingredients in the juices, I was told one of them was just carrot juice after Ihad already specified I didn?t want the green juice because there was citrus in it. I started drinking the carrot juice andimmediately realized it had orange juice in it, which im allergic to. I brought it back and at first one of the people workingthere insisted it was just carrot juice until I saw that on one of the labels they had put on the other bottles said ?orange andlemon juice? right on it. You?d think a place catering to people with gluten allergies would be more conscious of otherallergies too. There should be no ambiguity when a customer asks for ingredients, especially in something as simple as a juice.And even more so when you?re charging over $10 for a juice. I also found a hair in my sandwich, but didn?t say anything as theyalready seemed annoyed I returned the juice. I?m very disappointed, as there really aren?t many good gluten free bakeries outthere and I really used to like this one. Read more

Devon Leaver 2 years ago
4

The highlight was the lemon tart, which I ordered based on one of the staff member?s recommendations. The flavor was perfectly... balanced; the crust was delicate and delicious. The raspberry muffin was also light and well baked. The sandwiches are notworth the steep price. The bread is poorly textured, tough and stodgy, with a crumb structure that comes off more like aflavorless cake. This location is more suitable for an afternoon tea-time rather than a sit down lunch. Stick to the pastriesand it will be worth it. Read more

Kaye Metz 2 years ago
5

There was a puff pastry with this too, but I was too excited to eat it, so, it?s gone! Wow!!! I?ve not had a pastry in years as... I live in a different state where Gluten Free is not as available. This is the best find of my trip to NY. Wow! Delicious!!!Great, friendly welcoming staff too. Go treat yourself!!! Read more