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Location: Right next to Kem Coba! So you can eat gnocchi then have dessert. Anyway, the place is located on Fairmount, west of St. Laurent. Street parking is available but metered, and in terms of transit, you could grab the 55 bus all the way up. Not sure what other options are available. The place: I don't have much to say since this isn't a sitdown place - you can't actually enter this tiny box. Someone takes your order at the door (or window), you pay, then you get your order). The goods: I think there's too much hype about the gnocchi. First, they were barely warm, and they were very starchy. The sauce was good, however. In terms of portion size, I thought it was big - my friend and I shared one and we couldn't finish it. Of course, we'd been eating since the night before so you know, that could have had something to do with it. If you don't like a lot of parmesan, mention it - they're pretty generous with it. Service: OK. Price point: $5 tax in. It makes for a good snack, but it's not the best gnocchi I've had in the city.
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