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Hot Bagel Shop
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As a transplanted Jewish person from Chicago, one of the things I missed about the North is an authentic bagel shop. Bagels in Texas (and many other places) are cakey and taste like small loaves of bread that are merely shaped differently. (Hint, that is NOT what a bagel should taste or feel like.) Forget what the other reviews ridiculously criticized: you don't go to bagel shops to discuss politics with the guy at the counter, and you don't go for compassionate, perfect service (even though I agree that it might be a nice to share political ideals with your bagelmeister or receive decent service everywhere you go.) You go to bagel shops for bagels, and these are true, water-boiled, chewy, substantial bagels. Kaufmans in Chicago (Skokie) might be a bit better, and I am sure many corner shops in New York that likewise on a good day might trump these bagels, but The Hot Bagel Shop makes the best bagels I have tried in all of Texas. Get a bakers dozen, some schmear, and bring them to the office instead of doughnuts.
Pros: Terrific, authentic bagels
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