Amadou Ly carries on a baking tradition
Alf Bakery is New York City's newest hidden gem in Chelsea Market. Owner and baker Amadou Ly is serving up classic bread with a twist, starting with his famous laminated baguette. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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Alf Bakery is New York City's newest hidden gem in Chelsea Market. Owner and baker Amadou Ly is serving up classic bread with a twist, starting with his famous laminated baguette. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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