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Best cheesecake?
Being a lover of cheesecake(pastry!) I am wondering what stands out as some of the best ones?
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hands down: junior's - brooklyn, NY.
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Another vote for Juniors.
This may be a stop on the Brooklyn tour during the Catman DO. Dan |
My vote is Teresa's, a great little Italian restaurant right across the street from Princeton University in Princeton, NJ.
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This probably isn't going to be any more productive than asking where to find the "best" pizza. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/tongue.gif
The best cheesecake is the one you don't have to pay for. Check out www.elicheesecake.com, fill out their survey, and you might win one. Offer limited to continental U.S. residents only. |
As my Parisian friend stated when I asked him where was the best creme brulee he had had, "My mother's kitchen."
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Living outside US, I'm not really used to cheesecakes, but I love the Eli's they serve in UA with walnuts and chocolate.
Since plane food is usually much worse than the real thing, I guess I'm missing cheesecakes even better out there http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif |
It might not even still be open. But, in the mid-80's there was a restaurant on the River walk in San Antonio called the Kangaroo Court that served an awesome cheesecake. There is also a store in Boston (in Newton Center) I've forgotten the name of that specialises in cheesecake. Good Stuff!
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The CheeseCake factory is great! http://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/
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junior's.
the best steak on earth and the best cheesecake are in the same borough. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif |
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