Hellodali and happy_stomach outdid themselves again - today's bicycle ride was extremely well organized and the chosen route worked out extremely well. We had just about perfect weather for the ride and with such a nice route chosen (Hellodali did a great job picking nice streets & scenic routes) it was a pleasure to move from one stuffed treat to the next.
We started with coffee and chocolate bismarcks at Dinkel's:

Thick chocolate coating on top, rich custard on the inside. Definitely a good start to the day.
Next we went up to Argyle street and had chicken buns from Patisserie P:

This was fine, but not my favorite of the day. The preserved egg pastry that JimTheBeerGuy picked up was actually my favorite taste at this stop - unfortunately I forgot to snap a photo.
From Argyle we headed up to Devon to King Sweets for samosas:

In addition to the samosa, I ordered a Chicken Patty (on the right) which was so-so... a little dry (both the pastry and filling) and not particularly flavorful.

The samosa on the other hand, was stellar. The interior was well-spiced (and spicy) and the exterior shell was crispy and delicious. Quite possibly the best samosa I've ever had.
A little ride down Bryn Mawr and up Elston was Smak Tak, a board favorite which I had never tried. We ordered three type of perogi - potato and cheese, mushroom and sauerkraut, and cherry (pictured). All three were fantastic, but I think the mushroom and sauerkraut stood out to me as my favorite.
We also ordered a goulash-stuffed potato pancake. Wow! I could have eaten the whole thing myself... well... not actually - it was *huge* - but I certainly would have tried.

A nice long ride down to Habana Libre gave us at least the feeling as if we were getting some exercise - even if we were consuming 5x the calories expelled. We placed an order to go and sat outside on happy_stomach's porch to devour some delicious stuffed Cuban treats:

A variety of empanadas - shrimp, chicken and beef.

Papas rellenas

Ok... this isn't exactly a "stuffed treat" but no trip to Habana Libre is complete (at least in my opinion) without an order of the juicy, crispy, pleasantly greasy garlic-laden pollo fritto. It's "stuffed with goodness"...

The crew.
Thanks again to Hellodali and happy_stomach for organizing a great afternoon of cycling and noshing!
-Dan
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