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105 Ave. B,
NY 10009
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Mon-Fri, 8:30am-8:30pm; Sat 10am-10pm; Sun 10am-8pm
J, M, Z at Essex St.
$1.50-$8
Cash Only
Everyone’s idea of paradise is different. For Venice-born Alessandra Veronese, it’s homemade tiramisu in six different flavors. That’s the specialty of her café Paradiso, La Casa del Tiramisu. In addition to the namesake dish (available in a classic mascarpone-enriched, coffee-and-Marsala-soaked rendition, plus amaretto, chocolate, apple-raisin, strawberry, and banana-chocolate), Veronese serves panini, cookies, and coffee. It’s a simpler menu than she once offered at La Casalinga, the pocket-size East Village pasta parlor where her tiramisu built a fan base before it closed a year ago.
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