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French desserts and Russian childhood treats in this darling little cafe. Delicate chairs and tables, cutesy shades of rose and red. Eggnog fans will love tasting a traditional Gogol-Mogol. Another fun option is the cassata, ice cream made with candied orange peels, raisins, chocolate, and liquer. Our fat American selves were thrilled to discover the section of the menu entitled "mini-desserts". Perhaps we finally discovered the secret of all the superskinny devs strutting around this city?
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