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		<title>Dousoeur Pastry Shop, Hell&#8217;s Kitchen &#8211; New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dousoeur is a new patisserie and miniscule salon (3 small tables each with only 2 seats) run by two French sisters, thus the tricky play on the words "two sisters" and "douceur," the French word for sweet shop.]]></description>
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<p>Dousoeur de Paris<br />
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell&#8217;s Kitchen<br />
652 10th Ave<br />
(between 45th St &amp; 46th St)<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
Tel. (212) 315-4543<br />
Opening Hours: Breakfast, Lunch, Take-Out<br />
Children Friendly: No<br />
Outdoor Seating: No<br />
Wi-Fi: No<br />
Credit Cards: Yes<br />
Prices: Moderate</p>
<p>Dousoeur is a new patisserie and miniscule salon (3 small tables each with only 2 seats) run by two French sisters, thus the tricky play on the words &#8220;two sisters&#8221; and &#8220;douceur,&#8221; the French word for sweet shop.<br />
Classic renderings as chocolate mousse, creme caramel,  lemon tart, walnut macaroons, mille feuilles, and peach clafoutus on the menu with creations such as: almond brioche, financier, and cannelé.<br />
Besides the traditional items, Douseur de Paris has a deft touch when it comes to forming pastries as an exquisite pyramid of pink glazed cream puffs named, Marie Antoinette, aromatized with orange liqueur which looks more like jewelry than a traditional pastry. The macaroons are designed and displayed like a croquembouche to attract people passing by. A small lunch selection is available with some old standards as: quiche Lorraine, Camembert, saucisson, cornichons and croque-monsieur.</p>
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