Ahhh, cheesecake in New York! There's nothing finer. Some of the most oft-cited 'must taste' cheesecakes can be found at Eileen's Special Cheesecake, located at 17 Cleveland Place (at Kenmare Street), SoHo, Manhattan.
The number is 212-966-5585. Then there is Junior's in Brooklyn. They are located at 86 Flatbush Avenue Extension at Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11201.
The phone number is 718 852-5257. Another is Two Little Red Hens located at 1652 Second Avenue (between 85th and 86th Streets); Manhattan. Their number is 212-452-0476.
Lastly, there is Mona Lisa Pastry. They've been around for over 90 years. The address is 1476 86th Street (15th Avenue), Bay Ridge, Brooklyn; 718-837-9053.It seems every bakery in New York has a specialty, and cheesecakes are top of the list!
First, define Italian cheesecake. I always thought it was just another name for the ricotta pie, but I have heard it referred to as Sicilian cheesecake as well. Is there a difference between Italian and Sicilian cheesecake?
Are there other variations on Italian cheesecake? And most importantly--where can I find them in this grand old city?
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