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Doughnut Plant Around Town
Posted in Eat Donuts Here, Where to buy other people's donuts on March 26th, 2007 - 1 CommentDonut aficionado and entrepreneur Mark Israel, proprietor of the Lower East Side’s The Doughnut Plant, has definitely learned to take advantage of this city’s severe lack of choice Donut dealers. It seems like every time I turn the corner I find another of Israel’s irresistible creations staring me in the face, prompting a speedy and involuntary exchange of cash for Donut. Over the weekend I stumbled upon two such locales at opposite ends of the city.
First off, Zabar’s. While I’ve been slurping home brew from a Zabar’s coffee mug (a present from the Missus) for quite a few years now, I’d never actually set foot in this NYC icon. This 73 year old, Upper West Side “gourmet epicurean emporium” sells the finest in matzo balls, deli meats, bread products, and kitchen ware. And apparently, also Doughnut Plant Doughnuts. Does anyone know how long this has been going on? Because I would have made it uptown a long time ago had I known what awaited me in a little glass case behind the Zabar’s bakery. I go with the Orange Glazed, which just so happens to be the first ever Doughnut Plant Doughnut I ingested (another gift from Mrs. Blognut) upon relocating to the big city.
My purchase is composed of Mark’s standard yeast-raised dough, full of flavor and textural complexity like no other. There’s a vague “Chinese food-y” character to my Doughnut - which I know is a really poor description on my part – almost as if it had been fried in sesame oil. I remember so clearly my virginal Doughnut Plant palate being baffled by this strange flavor upon my first taste last year. But this time I was better prepared for the shear genius of Mr. Israel and his abstract, bombardment on the tongue. The orange-zest-infused glaze completes the Eastern character, bringing to mind the sweetness of orange chicken, one of my favorite Chinese dishes. I’m probably not making this sound very good, but trust me, it is.
Next up is Naidre’s café, in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. This intimate establishment specializes in great coffee, home-cooked comfort food, and some of the best baked goods around. Upon arriving at said café this past Sunday, my plan was to enjoy a cranberry orange muffin and a Farmer John (a kick-ass Panini with turkey, cheddar sliced green apples). But my plan is foiled the moment I spot a pile of DP Doughnuts sitting amongst a pile of other bready baked goods. In keeping with the weekend’s citrus theme, I go with a Lemon Glazed. It tastes nearly the same as my Zabar’s Orange, but with a little extra citrus punch thanks to the lemon zest. On the way out I spot a quote scrawled on a chalkboard by renowned chef and food writer James Beard, reading, “Too few people appreciate the importance of a really good sandwich,”, a sentiment I whole-heartedly agree with and often apply to Donuts.
Zabar’s
245 W 80TH St (Between Broadway and West End Avenue)
New York, NY
Naidre’s
502 Henry St (Cross Street: Sackett Street)
Brooklyn, NY
Donut Scores:
Orange Glazed - ![]()



Lemon Glazed - 



Stay tuned for Blognut’s shocking revilation about Homer’s World Famous Malt Shop.
































