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    Borim's Matcha
    Tianna D.

    I was over a friend's playing board games and they brought out some desserts that they needed help to finish before going on a trip, one of which was a cheesecake. It was my first time having and learning about the existence of Basque Cheesecake. It was an OG Burnt and it was amazing. It's firm and dense on the outside, light, soft and silky on the inside, a caramelised top and nice crunchy graham base. Duly is really nice. He has drop dates 1-3 times each month and does special orders case by case. Before ordering one for my birthday, among the million and one questions I had, I inquired if he sells slices as I didn't want to commit to a flavor without trying it first. And don't get me wrong, The OG Burnt is a great when-in-doubt choice. He does not sell slices but has limited samples of a few flavors at each drop date. The consistency of the texture is the same in all the cakes. Each flavor is inspired by a drink. I'm hoping he experiences Ube Milk Tea very soon :'). Here's what I've tried so far: Borim's Matcha - I went with this one for my birthday. The matcha is perfectly balanced with the cream cheese, it's not too matcha-y but not muted. Black Tea Honey - this one was nostalgic as it reminds me of how my mom makes her tea (Yellow Label Lipton tea with condensed milk) The regular sizes are about 5" and about 2" high at the edges.

    OG Burnt Cheesecake from Korean Momma
    Rahul R.

    tl;dr my goodness, order this cheesecake as soon as you can! I came to know about Korean Momma from a friend who had bought an OG Burnt Cheesecake earlier in the week. He was so kind to share some, and from the first bite, I knew I had to get my own ASAP! Fast forward one week: I place an order on the Korean Momma website, and on the next Saturday I show up at Shojo for pickup. I'm immediately greeted by Duly (the owner and creator) himself, and he is so kind! He offered me a Vietnamese Coffee Cheesecake sample, which was delicious. We chatted for a few minutes longer as he told me more about the story behind Korean Momma: for more details, I would strongly recommended Episode 8 of the Seoulful Productions podcast, which features Duly himself talking about Korean Momma! But I want to focus on the main reason I'm writing this review: the OG Burnt Cheesecake is hands down my favorite slice of cheesecake. I'm anyways a basque cheesecake fan, but this one's perfectly creamy center and bottom crust make it unlike any other I've had (and I've had many!). Every part of it is so well crafted, and it's clear that Duly has put in extraordinary effort to make this amazing. Since my first visit, I've already ordered twice more, including for my family (though I took a "tax" of sorts before I gave it to them...). Please - if you're anywhere near Cambridge, try this out!

    Original Basque Cheesecake
    Claire M.

    One of the best cheesecakes I've ever had. The texture is super creamy and rich. My partner surprised me with one and it was an amazing gift. Duly is a kind person and he even gave us a few samples to try! It is a grab and go situation since you have to order in advance then pick up, and it was super quick. I highly recommend ordering cheesecake from here!

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    korean momma is my go to basque cheesecake, so creamy and yummy!!! my favorite is their thai tea cake!

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    These are the best and most unique cheesecakes that I have ever eaten, and Duly is a kind and awesome human.

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    PRB Boulangerie

    3.6
    (31 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Been wanting to give this place a try for a month after seeing gorgeous pictures of their pastries…read moreon instagram lately. I stopped by on a Sunday early morning right after they had opened and tried several items on display including a plain croissant, a pear danish, blueberry danish, and a valentine raspberry special bowtie. While the pastries looked pretty for instagram, they all needed a LOT more work. Everything here left me sad. There were no flakes, no crumble, and no crisp to the pastries (just soft, limp, sadness). The danishes here are also not cheap, with the blueberry danish being $8. According to the staff, all the danishes had come out fresh out of the oven JUST 30 minutes ago. Can only imagine how much more disappointing the pastries would've been for the people that came in after me. Save yourself a trip here and go to Michette, Lakon, Colette, Cremux Patisserie, SALT, or Little L instead if you're looking for a solid danish or croissant. Will not be back.

    Just made my first visit and I'm wondering why I've never visited before; this place is wonderful,…read moreand for several reasons: - It's a rare city place with a parking lot - Even the street parking is easy - Plenty of seating, soft French music - Friendly staff - First croissant was warm! - Fresh stuff - Extensive selection without having so many that it's overkill - Some nice innovation but not cheap gimmickry aimed at the Instagram set Almond Croissant: Gigantic, still warm, very crusty, very flaky, and a near-liquid almond filling that was in the mild side but naturally sweet rather than pumped up with additives. Good crunch to the bite, sending flaky shrapnel everywhere, but yielding to the tender center. Somewhat buttery. Chocolate croissant: Not as gigantic, but a steal at under $5. Not warm but very fresh, very flaky and delicate, cracking more intensely in the bite with even more shrapnel. Underneath, a very light and fluffy feel, along with a very buttery taste. Not greasy at all; just great flavor, and that's not even counting the dark chocolate, which was understated but effective. Pain au Raisin: Again flaky, but a bit (only a bit) on the dry side, even with the noticeably custardy notes. Good flavor to the dough. Minimal glaze if any. A rung or two lower on the impressiveness scale than the almond and chocolate croissants, but still solid. Blueberry Danish: Nice pastry, many layers, light, crisp and delicate, while still being soft and buttery. Good flavor to the dough and faintly glazed. Surprisingly, the crispness lasted well into the early evening, when tried as a take-home item. Lots of blueberries, fresh and not too fussed with, along with a bit of blueberry compote. No gimmicks, no bombast, just good stuff. Looking forward to a quick return. On my mental shopping list to encompass a few visits: chocolate almond croissant, chocolate chip cookie dough croissant (aka "cookie" and the only gimmicky item I saw), apricot danish, pear danish, pain suisse, and babka.

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    Jamie’s Ice Cream

    Jamie’s Ice Cream

    4.5
    (15 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Great service and delicious for an after dinner dessert!…read more We came here around 7/8 on a weekend and the place was still pretty busy, but we managed to get a table in the back. They have some seating, but it easily could be a grab and go spot as well. Space was nice and ambiance felt very warm. Three of us shared a flight and while pricy, it was a good variety and every flavor was surprisingly super well done. My favorite was the Dump Him as I'm a fan of a ton of toppings in one singular flavor. Overall, this was a great ice cream spot and I would love to come back to try more of their flavors!

    Delicious small batch ice cream! Great place to walk in and sit down on an afternoon…read more They were very kind in letting us sample multiple flavors for the pint we planned to buy. The oat milk latte flavor is one of the best dairy free flavors I've tried! I ended up getting the "Making Me Nuts" which I liked so much I came back later in the week. Unfortunately, in my first time, there weren't any Reese's in the ice cream so I was very surprised when the Reese's dominated the same ice cream flavor when I ordered it the second time. I'm not sure if this was an intentional changing of the flavor or if the scoop was dramatically different within the same flavor batch, but I was jarred. I didn't really love the texture of the Reese's in the flavor the second time around. That said, I love the base flavor of the ice cream here and it's a very reasonably priced treat, so I'll keep coming back!

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    Double cup of the Banana Pudding and another flavor beneath it
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    Yafa Bakery & Cafe

    Yafa Bakery & Cafe

    4.9
    (202 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    What a gem of a bakery in Somerville! Every dessert on display at this cozy, Palestinian-owned…read morebakery looked so scrumptious. We had such a hard time choosing and settled on the walnut baklava roll and the muska kataifi pisatchio. Everyone working there was so friendly and helpful and even with a line out the door, they were able to keep things moving smoothly. They also gave us small chai samples while we waited to be helped (the chai was spicy and not overly sweet). The baklava and kataifi were perfect -- no notes. Baklava had a great ratio of flaky pastry layers to walnuts. Each bite had the right about of crunch and nuttiness. The amount of syrup used was just right also. Kataifi struck a similarly great balance: a crunchy and sweet shredded wheat exterior rounded out by the richness of pistachios. I wish I could come here all the time and try everything. Definitely keeping this place bookmarked for any future trips to Boston.

    I'd walk past this bakery every now and then to find out it's been featured in Boston's Best…read morearticle so I added it to my list. Finally got to try them recently. Walked in and was greeted with a sample of chai and 2 sample desserts. Ordered the chocolate pistachio cake, This was like Dubai chocolate styled cake with the kataifi in the pistachio. This was nice, I personally could have done without the layer of chocolate on top since it's so hard to break evenly and it was thick in texture to the rest of the cake. The pistachio ricotta cake was phenomenal. I wasn't expecting it to be so light and airy, I had to hold myself back from inhaling the whole thing at once. Both were shared and I got a baklava for my personal treat. I'll be back again very soon!

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    Honeycomb Creamery

    Honeycomb Creamery

    4.1
    (480 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    This place is such an adorable neighborhood ice cream shop. They make their ice cream in house and…read moreuse a lot of local ingredients! They don't do samples, but everything I've tried has always been so good. I even got an ice cream birthday cake here and all my friends raved about it! Over the summer they can get long lines, but it moves fast!

    No free samples. You can complain about a flavor if you don't like it (once ordered and paid) and…read moreget it replaced, but they throw the original all away. This is their policy and it's fine, just seems wasteful. This also makes it hard to try the unique flavors :( I wouldn't have had an issue (since it's their own policy) but the replacement portion was way smaller. I'm not sure if the staff was having a bad day or not, but it seemed like asking for a replacement flavor was purposefully made uncomfortable to deter you from asking? (P.S. Paying $6 for very little portions plus not having samples of flavors seems counterintuitive.) Also, Horchata is a rice based drink (with its main liquid being milk, water is also added though), so how can that be a vegan option? If they were able to actually have it taste like Horchata (with or without milk) that would've been fine, but it tasted like water + cinnamon. This was the flavor that brought me to this place so I was disappointed :( Overall, I might come back for the Cold Brew and Brown Sugar Vanilla flavors when I want a sweet treat (there are other sweet places for a better price and experience). But the fact that I ended up liking two of the most basic flavors out of the whole menu disappoints me :/

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    Lehrhaus

    Lehrhaus

    4.5
    (45 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Lehrhaus. The menu is on the smaller side but with a good…read morerange of fun and interesting, Jewish-inspired options that skew vegetarian (I.e. a beet Reuben and an eggplant dish that is a play on chopped liver). The Reuben was perfectly grilled and rich in flavor and the fries were lightly crispy and well seasoned. The cocktails were fantastic with a good array of flavor profiles. Service was great, as well, and we were well attended to throughout. While it's not necessarily fine dining, I would definitely recommend as an excellent option for drinks or a casual meal with family or friends!

    I was a little skeptical because the menu is pescatarian - but I absolutely loved everything about…read moreLehrhaus. The food was prepared with love and prices felt fair for the quality we received. The cocktails is where the place shines - all fantastic, perfectly balanced and delicious. Service was warm and inviting. Our bartender did a great job of walking us through the menu, and had a delightful personality that genuinely added to our experience. The front area feels closer to a coffee house or bookstore than a bar - which made it very cozy. I'd be interested in coming back for classes and workshops. While I do crave real chopped liver in lieu of eggplant or pastrami for beets - I honestly didn't feel like I was missing anything. Oh, and that dessert! Chocolate pave was so dang good.

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    Zinneken's - Harvard Square

    Zinneken's - Harvard Square

    3.9
    (665 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    TLDR: You can't go wrong with a warm, freshly made waffle…read morehere, but people definitely have their individual preferences. My recommendation is to go with the Liege waffle with berries and your pick of any other toppings. With a cozy atmosphere and the smell of warm waffles, this is an especially good spot during the colder months, but still a favorite in the warmer months too. ------ FOOD: THE LIEGE (5/5) The Liege waffle is the classic here and the one I'd recommend. Sweet, thick, and a richer snack (i.e. the satisfying treat you're probably looking for if you're stopping by a waffle shop). All of the topping combos are classic, and the berries they use here are high quality. Waffles come out hot and fresh after just being made, so if you order ice cream or whipped cream, know that you'll have to eat quickly if you don't want it to melt into the waffle. THE BRUSSELS (4.5/5) Besides the Liege, the Brussels waffle is an interesting choice and very different from the Liege. As the menu describes, it's definitely significantly lighter, and it's crispier in a different way (not from the caramelization of the pearl sugar but from crisped up batter similar to an Ego waffle). It's extremely delicate, so I'd recommend just doing some powdered sugar and maybe a chocolate drizzle or some whipped cream. ------ ENVIRONMENT / AMBIANCE: * Small shop on the edge of Harvard Square. Some window seating and a few small tables best for groups of 2 - 4. * Given how small it is inside, finding a seat during peak hours can be particularly challenging, and lines can be out the door too. ------ SERVICE: * Order at the kiosk and then find a seat (if you can). When a waffle is done, they'll call a name and come to you once you indicate that it's for you. * Water and utensils are self-service, and the expectation is that you put your plates, utensils, and cups away in a bin inside by the counter.

    Perfect for sitting quietly on a sunny afternoon, especially when you're feeling down…read more Gourmand Waffle: Liege waffle/banana/whipped cream/caramel. The ultimate sweetness is evident from the ingredients. The waffle was light and crispy on the outside, soft and moist on the inside; the sweetness of the banana and caramel is mellow and rich, the pearl sugar was slightly caramelized, and the sweetness of the cream was natural and light. Every bite offered a different layer of flavor. But most importantly, it was really sweet, and sweetness is the most soul-stirring enjoyment. It was sweet enough to bring peace, allowing you to temporarily escape the world and focus on this plate of beautiful fairytale. Café au Lait (Latte): Beautifully layered, with a natural milky aroma. But what does the menu mean by confusing café au lait with latte?

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    The Sin Waffle, add whip cream and Caramel Macchiato
    The Sin Waffle, add whip cream and Caramel Macchiato
    Banana/ strawberry/ chocolate waffle

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    Banana/ strawberry/ chocolate waffle

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