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The cheesecake was delicious, the madeleines were good but nothing to write home about. If you're expecting dense, super sweet, extremely creamy cheesecake then you will be disappointed. It is light, airy, not very sweet, and more buttery than creamy. The madeleines were super buttery and kind of reminded me of a muffin (texture and taste). However, they were a good compliment to the cheesecake. To Yelp: I really wish there was a way to filter out reviews that are merely people complaining about waiting in line or people who drop their rating down a few stars due to having to line up for 2+ hours. You saw the line before getting in it and I'm pretty sure you knew about the hype before traveling to the store. No one is forcing you to wait in line. You can leave whenever you want. Why factor in your own personal lack of patience into the review of the product/service? I want to be able to click a button that says "not relevant" and have the overall rating of the company re-calculate for my own personal use.
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