Dear Mr. Gold:

Where do you think they make the best almond croissants?

–@LocalLowdownLA, via Twitter

Dear @LocalLowdownLA:

You would think that an almond croissant would be a no-brainer, but I had a damp, wadded specimen last week that tasted like carrion soaked in rosewater. If you could sue for Viennoiserie malpractice, that bakery would be out of business tomorrow. My favorite almond croissants are at Claude's, on West Fourth Street in Greenwich Village: warm, light, barely scented with apricot and apt to explode into a thousand snowflakes, like a dandelion puff fashioned from flour and butter. But we are in Los Angeles, not New York or Paris, and greatness in croissants is harder to find.

La Brea Bakery does a nice job with the double-baked almond croissant, which is to say a croissant split in half, stuffed with almond paste, and put back in the oven to crisp. Little Flower, in Pasadena, does this too. The oversize examples at Amandine are the best of type, although the moist-dough school of croissant, may not be my thing. Anisette's chocolate croissants are a miracle, just singing with good butter, but I've never had the almond ones, definitive as they probably are. So I'm going to have to go with Susina. A Susina almond croissant may be a bit too big and a bit too sweet, but the almond flavor is clean and pure; crisp crumbs rocket almost a yard when you bite into it; and it could function as a delivery system for butter should the need ever arise.

Susina Bakery & Cafe: 7122 Beverly Blvd ., Los Angeles; (323) 934-7900.

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