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Came here after seeing all the instagram pictures. It is a very small take out shop with only two workers, one was uber slow -.-. I got the London fog ice cream half sandwich with everything cookie. Let me say, if you like Earl Grey tea (I am beyond obsessed) you need to try this! It is so creamy and smooth with a real tea taste. Combined with the chewy cookie, it was amazeballs. That's right, I said it. AMAZEBALLS. Also tried the lemon meringue ice cream which was good, tasted like lemon sorbet. Sour if u like that stuff. The mint chocolate ice cream was also really bomb too! (good bomb, not terrorist bad bomb). The only macaroons left was the chocolate one, which my friend tried. He said it was very good, he accompanied it with banana pudding ice cream. All in all, very good ice cream. I couldn't really care less about the cookie as it wasn't the main star here. Cookies with ice cream in the middle sounds good...but the ice cream makes it cold and cold cookies are just very "mehhhhh" Cons: slow workers, long lineup, and hard to find the place (barely signs). I would recommend this place. Gonna try bakerbots next!
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