Midori - Eastside's Best Bakery

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Circuits & Coffee It's Sunday morning. I'm craving rich, smooth coffee, with a freshly baked pastry. I live 20/25 minutes from the best bakery I know...but I'm not headed that direction. To Google!

After entering the phrase "Redmond pastries", the top rated result returned was a shop named "Midori". Yelp contained the voices of many happy customers, and the photos were evidence that these were the pastries I was looking for.

A few minutes later I pulled into an industrial/business park, with the bakery being tucked far enough away from view that it guaranteed I wouldn't be finding any visual indicators that it was nearby. Luckily a sandwich board containing the single word "BAKERY" guided me to the store front.

I was greeted by a pastry case full of sweet promises.

Just look at all the deliciousness! The owners are a husband and wife, and I had the pleasure of speaking with the wife. She was the nicest person, ever...seriously. She was interested in what I was up to for the rest of the day, talked about her business, provided very informative information on where she gets her coffee (they rotate out local roasters, this week happened to be a roaster from Portland, OR), and gave me some background on her shop.
While she made me a 12oz caramel latte with house-made syrups and locally roasted coffee, she discussed the origin of her business and her future plans.
She and her husband are opening up a true pastry cafe in downtown Redmond, WA (across the street from Redmond Town Center) that will have sit-down space and more pastries. Currently, Midori is a catering business that has a very small pastry case for customers because it was never intended to be a bakery---they're a catering company! 
However, it became obvious that the demand was there for their reasonably priced, freshly baked, mouth-watering delicious pastries, and they listened!
I cannot wait to visit the new Midori location, and I certainly cannot wait to return to the existing location for another expertly-crafted latte and pastry.
A chocolate croissant this size was $3.25. For comparison, Starbucks offers their chocolate croissant that is 1/5 the size for $2.25. Hell of a deal with a great return!
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Last night was the BOM

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Last night I went to the Book of Mormon at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, WA. It was amazing. Before I get into the details, let me give you an awesome tip for seeing shows at the Paramount Theater.



Make a reservation (or not) at Tango Restaurant. By doing so, you can benefit from valet parking at Homewood Suites Hotel across the street for $6. Show your receipt for your Tango dinner after you catch a show at the Paramount Theater to receive the $6 discount.

Had the delicious El Diablo dessert:


After the delicious meal, drinks, and dessert, it was time to walk down the block to the show. Very grateful for the warm weather and clear Seattle skies.

I had high expectations for the Book of Mormon: I'm a long time South Park fan, almost all of my co-workers recommend the show, and the type of humor is right up my alley. Bottom line: the show did not disappoint.

The opening number had me immediately laughing, and by the third or fourth number I was laughing so hard I had water flooding out of my eyes. I will not spoil anything, but if you have seen the Mormon South Park episode, you MUST go see the Book of Mormon.

I will be seeing this show any time it comes through....it was a true treasure.

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