It's easy to be charmed when you walk into
Dolce Vizio, the first tiramisu bar in New York City. The great thing about tiramisu—it's three amazing things, cream, alcohol, and coffee all in one simple dessert. Come take a tour of the kitchen.
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The first thing you'll notice about the
Tiramisu ($7) from Giano in the East Village is how large but flat each serving is. Wheres most tiramisus in this city tend to go for height, they keep it "traditional" here, as the waiter explained. Worry not; this is an excellent slice of tiramisu.
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At
Aburiya Kinnosuke, the
Matcha Tiramisu ($6) is incorrectly named but nevertheless delicious.
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While Motorino holds the title of
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] At Veloce Pizzeria, the tiramisu ($8) isn't just tiramisu, but tiramisu made with slow drip coffee from Abraço, the beloved neighborhood coffee institution around the corner. The cocoa-dusted number is of even proportions, two layers...
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] I stopped by Roni-Sue's Chocolates this afternoon to pick up a few truffles, some pig candy, and perhaps a slice of pie. But something else caught my eye. Could that be? Tiramisu? I asked the...
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] Not one of Panya's best sweets (that would be their Strawberry Shortcake and Salted Chocolate Tart), the Green Tea Tiramisu ($3.75) falls somewhere between decent and forgettable. A bottom wrap of vanilla sponge cake holds...
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[Photo from an excellent writeup by Blondie and Brownie] It's hard to find a truly delicious tiramisu in this city, but I was blown away by dessert at Motorino, our readers' favorite pizza in New York. Generous on the...
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The pizza was awesome, as you can imagine. But the tiramisu, firm and solid, with cake in place of ladyfingers, and chocolate syrup squiggled over the surface, was a letdown. Especially after our waiter declared it "delicious" and told...
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Paradiso, on the corner of 7th Street and Avenue B in the East Village, is a sort of fairytale husband-and-wife cafe. The music is gentle, the WiFi free, the seating plentiful, and the service, nicer than need be. As...
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