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Dean and Deluca... I was expecting more of a grocery and kitchen supplies shop? Y'know, based on their reputation and website? Regardless, this prim & proper cafe serves up some very nice lunch fare. As others have mentioned, you simply *must* try the turkey and brie sandwich. The salads are also very good - you don't expect it because there's nothing unique or gourmet-sounding about any of them - but the quality of the ingredients is what matters here. On your way to the register, you can buy the *most expensive French macaron in town*. $2.49 is hella pricey, weighing in at $0.50 more per cookie than Bottega Louie's famous macarons in L.A. Is it worth it? Actually, yeah, kinda! Huge variety that rotates daily and they are HUGE compared to a place like Amelie's. Also, unlike Amelie's, THEY DON'T LEAVE THEIR MACARONS IN THE FUCKING REFRIGERATOR ALL DAY, MAKING THEM HARD AND CRUNCHY. I mean, sweet Jebus, where did Amelie's learn how to store a proper macaron?! Okay, rant over. The prices did not bother me so much. Maybe that's cuz I'm used to paying $10 - $14 for a good sandwich. So, whatevs.
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