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What is the best bakery in Little Itay? I heard that many have good cannoli, Italian Pastries, etc. I have heard that Ferarra has excellent baked goods. But any others. Cafe Roma, Cafe Palermo, Cafe Napoli?
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I know you asked about Little Italy, but Veniero's in the East Village is my favorite for a wide-range of Italian pastries.
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Ferarra? OMG- it's a tourist trap. There's a little bakery off LaGuardia place, the name escapes me now. A GREAT little place.
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So are most of the better Italian Bakeries not in Little Itay?
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Go to Veniero's on East 11 St near 1 St Ave. Best pasteries in NY. There's another place on First Ave that is good for pasteries too, forget the name... they also have the best Cremalotta Itailian Ice in Manhattan.
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I went to Veniero's website and it looks like a very good pastry shop, they even have online orders, that's what I like.
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I think you are thinking of Derobertis across the street. Also delicious |
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Yep, that's the one... thanks.
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