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KillarneyRose 01-13-2004 05:39 PM

HELP! SDSU folks or anyone who knows San Diego
 
One of my girlfriends was going on and on about a dessert place she visited when she was in San Diego recently. It is in the Hilltop section of the city and is called "--------- Desserts".

Anyone know the name of this place?

polarpi 01-13-2004 06:48 PM

When you say Hilltop, are you talking about Hillcrest (one of the smaller sections of San Diego)?

ETA: If you are talking about Hillcrest, here's a desserts shop called Extraordinary Desserts:
Extraordinary Desserts
Desserts
2929 Fifth Ave
Between Palm and Quince Sts
619/294-7001
www.extraordinarydesserts.com
Desserts $2-$9
Mon-Thurs and Sun 8:30am-11pm, Fri 8:30am-midnight, Sat 11am-midnight
Bus: 1, 3, or 25
Credit Cards: MC, V
If you're a lover of sweets--heck, if you've ever eaten a dessert at all--you owe it to yourself to visit this unique cafe. Chef and proprietor Karen Krasne's name features prominently on the sign, as well it should: Krasne's talent surpasses the promise of her impressive pedigree, which includes a Certificate de Patisserie from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. Dozens of divine creations are available daily, and even the humble carrot cake is savory enough to wow naysayers. Others include a raspberry linzer torte layered with white-chocolate buttercream; Grand Marnier chocolate cheesecake on a brownie crust, sealed with bittersweet ganache; and, 24-karat chocolate praline dacquoise--crunchy chocolate praline mousse balanced by Frangelico-soaked hazelnut meringues and coated with dark chocolate and gold leaf. Originally educated in Hawaii, Krasne likes to incorporate island touches like macadamia nuts, ultra-fresh coconut, passion fruit, and pure Kona coffee. Her Parisian experience is also represented; the shop sells tea and accoutrements from the fine salon Mariage Frères. If you're trying to moderate your diet, eat at the Vegetarian Zone next door--it helps justify dessert!

KillarneyRose 01-13-2004 09:42 PM

Oooh, that's it! Thank you, polarpi!!! :)

polarpi 01-13-2004 10:08 PM

No problem...I just did a web search for the Hillcrest area and desserts, and figured that there weren't likely to be too many dessert specialty stores :D

Now, if I could only go in there and enjoy all those desserts....;)

Steeltrap 01-14-2004 01:39 AM

Native San Diegan
 
Quote:

Originally posted by polarpi
No problem...I just did a web search for the Hillcrest area and desserts, and figured that there weren't likely to be too many dessert specialty stores :D

Now, if I could only go in there and enjoy all those desserts....;)

Who's been going to Extraordinary Desserts for years. My favorites are the fruit tarts, the Napoleon and the lemon ricotta and lemon praline tortes. Yum.:cool:

polarpi 01-14-2004 02:02 AM

Re: Native San Diegan
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Steeltrap
Who's been going to Extraordinary Desserts for years. My favorites are the fruit tarts, the Napoleon and the lemon ricotta and lemon praline tortes. Yum.:cool:
Okay, now, no fair....you're making me hungry for sweets ;) :D

Betarulz! 01-14-2004 02:21 AM

Everything on that menu looked fantastic!!!!!


I may be going to San Diego for part of Spring Break...might have to take something back to the family...


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