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Beard Papa comes to SF


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#1 ludja

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 02:01 PM

Beard Papa comes to San Francisco.

“Like most people, I had already vowed no more sweets after the new year. But that was before I heard about Beard Papa's, opening this month in San Francisco. This will be the first Bay Area venture for the Japanese dessert cafe chain, which is set to expand throughout Northern California.
What would make me break my resolution? Cream puffs. Lots and lots of cream puffs, made daily in different flavors like vanilla, strawberry and chocolate and more out-of-the-ordinary tastes like green tea and milk tea.
Beard Papa's is at 99 Yerba Buena Lane (a new street running from Market to Mission streets, between Third and Fourth). “

If you're interested in any background; here's a thread from the New York forum when an outlet opened there about two years ago: click

Has anyone been to the SF location yet?
"Under the dusty almond trees, ... stalls were set up which sold banana liquor, rolls, blood puddings, chopped fried meat, meat pies, sausage, yucca breads, crullers, buns, corn breads, puff pastes, longanizas, tripes, coconut nougats, rum toddies, along with all sorts of trifles, gewgaws, trinkets, and knickknacks, and cockfights and lottery tickets."

-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1962 "Big Mama's Funeral"


#2 canucklehead

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 04:42 PM

mmmmmmm Cream Puffs!!!

I had some while I was in Hong Kong.... they are good, precisely because they are soooo fresh. Tender yet crisp choux pastry filled with lush cream. Crazy

Vanilla Cream Puff. Chocolate Cream Puff
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#3 nakji

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 04:47 PM

Wait - that's a Japanese chain?

I always assumed it was French..or similar....

We used to have them here in Seoul, but not anymore. They went the way of the Andrew's Egg tart, alas. I mourn both their passing.

We did, on the other hand, get a Krispy Kreme, so I guess it all balances out.

#4 annachan

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 05:58 PM

My question is, "Is it open yet?"

I'll be at the Fancy Food Show @ Mascone Center Sunday. Will likely walk over to check it out. If I'm lucky and they are open, I'll be sure to share my experience.

#5 prasantrin

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 09:42 PM

If you can get green tea ones out there, I'll be terribly jealous. They only come out once a year around my area (half-way between Kobe and Osaka) and in my two years I have never been able to try one. I love green tea anything!
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#6 Trishiad

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 11:00 PM

fancy food, sunday, me too. no cream puffs yet according to chowhound. bummer.

probably enough sugar from the samples. Is it wrong to chew and spit some of the super-yucko (thanks to my 4 year old) chocolates they're trying to peddle?

City dwellers, please keep us posted on the cream puff front. Can't get a cream puff in Sebastopol to save my life.

#7 rjwong

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Posted 21 January 2006 - 01:26 AM

In the 23 Nov. 2006 edition of the LA Times Food Section Digest, the LA Times food critic wrote about Beard Papa in her "Critic's Notebook."

Of course, the secret is to eat them FRESH! (You think that you're going to eat just one, ehh??) Fresh, as in the crispy cream puffs that were just baked right out of the oven, filled with chilled custard that was made less than two hours ago. That fresh!
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#8 ludja

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 10:14 PM

Has anyone checked the store out yet? I haven't been by that area and keep forgetting to check, but suppose it must be open by now...

Any comments on the cream puffs?
"Under the dusty almond trees, ... stalls were set up which sold banana liquor, rolls, blood puddings, chopped fried meat, meat pies, sausage, yucca breads, crullers, buns, corn breads, puff pastes, longanizas, tripes, coconut nougats, rum toddies, along with all sorts of trifles, gewgaws, trinkets, and knickknacks, and cockfights and lottery tickets."

-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1962 "Big Mama's Funeral"


#9 tejon

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 11:29 PM

Glad I stumbled onto this post, as it appears that there is a brand new Beard Papa way out in my neck of the woods that I'll have to check out. For once, I'm actually happy to live near the Puente Hills Mall :rolleyes:.
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#10 prasantrin

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:24 AM

Glad I stumbled onto this post, as it appears that there is a brand new Beard Papa way out in my neck of the woods that I'll have to check out. For once, I'm actually happy to live near the Puente Hills Mall  :rolleyes:.

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If you can get a cocoa one, get it! I love the green tea ones, but the cocoa ones are out of this world! The custard cream reminds me of chocolate soft ice cream...
Rona Y.

#11 tejon

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:29 AM

Chocolate, eh? My youngest is due a special treat for trying the most new foods last week and he loves all things chocolate....think I know where he'll be getting a treat :wink:.
Kathy

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#12 prasantrin

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:33 AM

Chocolate, eh? My youngest is due a special treat for trying the most new foods last week and he loves all things chocolate....think I know where he'll be getting a treat  :wink:.

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But you must get them while you can. At the Beard Papa closest to me, the matcha and chocolate ones are not available all the time, and they rotate the two. Sometimes they have them on alternating days, sometimes alternating weeks. They also seem to be seasonal at my Beard Papa (in Japan). It could be because it's just a small one in a train station (you have to go through ticket gates to get to it)--I don't know about larger Beard Papa's.

But yes, they are divine! They dust them lightly with icing sugar and a touch of cocoa powder, while the matcha ones are dusted with icing sugar and matcha. :wub:
Rona Y.

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 03:45 PM

I checked a month back, and it was not open yet. There wasn't a sign or anything either indicating when it would be open. Since its sunny, maybe I'll take a walk by there today.

I first tried these in New York, on the Upper West Side. I can't wait until it opens up.

#14 tejon

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 04:11 PM

Because I am E-vil (say this a la Mike Myers, please)...
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The caramel cream puff was definitely the best :biggrin:.
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#15 prasantrin

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 11:51 PM

The caramel cream puff was definitely the best  :biggrin:.

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Caramel?!?!?!?!? They have caramel!?!?

I'm getting ripped off out here, with just regular, matcha, and cocoa (even though the cocoa one is amazing)!
Rona Y.

#16 tejon

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Posted 16 March 2006 - 08:17 PM

They didn't have the cocoa or matcha that day, but I thought the caramel sounded interesting and worth a try. The flavor was very subtle, but more full bodied than the vanilla pastry cream.
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#17 cstuart

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Posted 20 March 2006 - 09:01 AM

I checked a month back, and it was not open yet.  There wasn't a sign or anything either indicating when it would be open.  Since its sunny, maybe I'll take a walk by there today.

I first tried these in New York, on the Upper West Side.  I can't wait until it opens up.

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Update:
I walked by the place this weekend and it's still "coming soon." No word on when, and the windows were covered so I couldn't see in.

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 11:16 AM

I walked by the space this morning, and the poster says "Coming Soon: Beard Papa's Sweets Cafe."

I have only seen the walkup locations, and am unfamiliar with the "Sweets Cafe" concept. Does anyone have any experience with the cafe before? Do they serve a wider selection, Lunch, etc?

The opening appears to be a long ways off. I peeked in and it was bare studs, no electricity, fixtures or anything. I say they're lucky if they open in time for the summer tourist season.

#19 ludja

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 12:25 PM

Thanks for the updates jaytee, lizard and cstuart... Bummer that it's not open yet and may still be a ways off, especially after tejon's photos and report!
"Under the dusty almond trees, ... stalls were set up which sold banana liquor, rolls, blood puddings, chopped fried meat, meat pies, sausage, yucca breads, crullers, buns, corn breads, puff pastes, longanizas, tripes, coconut nougats, rum toddies, along with all sorts of trifles, gewgaws, trinkets, and knickknacks, and cockfights and lottery tickets."

-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1962 "Big Mama's Funeral"


#20 lizard

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Posted 11 May 2006 - 03:15 PM

BEARD PAPA IS HERE - FREE Samples today
The grand opening isn't until tomorrow, but the store is giving away free vanilla puffs this afternoon!

See my photo essay below:

Store Entrance on Yerba Buena Lane (that's Mission in the background)
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Like walking into Oz...
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Fresh Puffs
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Filling them to order
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Half-eaten (forgot to take a pic before I chowed down)
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#21 annachan

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 05:22 PM

Just got back from there today. Had to wait an hour to get the cream puffs and we're only allowed to get 6 each. The cream puffs were good. The big disappointment is that they're only serving the vanilla cream puffs and will be for a while. Anyone waiting for green tea puffs, eclairs and other baked good will have to wait.... :sad:

#22 ludja

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 05:40 PM

Thanks for the report and photos, lizard and annachan! I'll definately stop by next time I'm up in SF.

From the photos, I saw the green tea puffs listed under "weekly specials". I guess that means that eventually each week there will be one specialty flavor puff?

Edited by ludja, 12 May 2006 - 05:40 PM.

"Under the dusty almond trees, ... stalls were set up which sold banana liquor, rolls, blood puddings, chopped fried meat, meat pies, sausage, yucca breads, crullers, buns, corn breads, puff pastes, longanizas, tripes, coconut nougats, rum toddies, along with all sorts of trifles, gewgaws, trinkets, and knickknacks, and cockfights and lottery tickets."

-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1962 "Big Mama's Funeral"


#23 prasantrin

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 05:45 PM

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Interesting! Your prices are a bit more than Japanese prices (regular choux is Y126 including tax, and flavoured choux are Y136 including tax). The eclairs in Japan are also shaped like regular eclairs (though they are shorter and more narrow than regular US ones).

I'm still waiting for cocoa choux to come back to my local Beard Papa. They've been on a matcha run for the past couple of weeks, but I want cocoa! If only they were a regular item on the menu like at the SF location!
Rona Y.

#24 Jason Perlow

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 06:48 PM

Beard Papas are obscenely good, but don't get fooled into buying the six packs like I do. They deteriorate very quickly and are not anywhere near as good several hours later or the next day.
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#25 rjwong

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 09:44 PM

Jason, you either have to share the six pack of Beard Papa cream puffs with others, or else eat them faster!

And I'm not going to try to eat a 4x4 from In-N-Out Burger!
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#26 annachan

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Posted 13 May 2006 - 06:50 PM

Beard Papas are obscenely good, but don't get fooled into buying the six packs like I do. They deteriorate very quickly and are not anywhere near as good several hours later or the next day.

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We got a six pack and SHARED. But if we didn't have anyone to share them with, the husband would've been able to finish the box by himself.....

#27 nutcakes

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Posted 13 May 2006 - 09:55 PM

I went by around 3:30 on Friday and had to wait in line with 30 people ahead of me. After 10 minutes only one person came out with a box, so I didn't have time to wait any longer.

#28 Jason Perlow

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Posted 13 May 2006 - 09:59 PM

Beard Papas are obscenely good, but don't get fooled into buying the six packs like I do. They deteriorate very quickly and are not anywhere near as good several hours later or the next day.

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We got a six pack and SHARED. But if we didn't have anyone to share them with, the husband would've been able to finish the box by himself.....

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Yeah, even for two people, a six pack of Beard Papas is too much.
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Posted 17 May 2006 - 01:50 PM

I went by around 3:30 on Friday and had to wait in line with 30 people ahead of me. After 10 minutes only one person came out with a box, so I didn't have time to wait any longer.

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It appears on Friday that they were churning out batches and as soon as they were done with a batch, the next set of choux were not quite ready to be filled. I went towards the end of the day on Friday, and I got there right in the middle of one of those lulls. They then determined that the next batch was ready, and out came a bunch of happy folks with their boxes of puffs. I had to wait through 2 cycles before I got my pack.

#30 fiftydollars

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Posted 17 May 2006 - 03:08 PM

I went yesterday and the only flavor they had was vanilla. All of the others had a sign reading: Coming Soon!

It was good, though.