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longlifelearning1 t1_j664dvt wrote

Eataly is consistent. Add a touch of your own ice and coffee if needed. Cafe Vittoria for limoncello cake.

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potus1001 t1_j66ki5r wrote

Bova’s - North End

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Jmat417 t1_j66p81z wrote

Bar C’ino in Brookline

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Dajoey120 t1_j66q60w wrote

Mikes pastries has a pretty dam good one

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BreathingPermafrost t1_j65yy0x wrote

My experience is limited, but we loved Bova's and noticed it had been voted the best at some point by some magazine.

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Ashamed_Literature40 OP t1_j66zgni wrote

Thank you everyone! My partner and I are about to binge on all of these :p

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JayP4 t1_j6851kv wrote

I would add that making Tiramisu together is a good way to spend an evening. It’s not really that difficult as long as you have a good mixer and enough non-plastic mixing bowls. It is fairly expensive though, especially if you don’t already have the liquor on hand.

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redditcognitionis t1_j6840m9 wrote

Excellent, handmade, and far superior to Wholefoods is in Bocca Bella Bistro in Auburndale, Newton. Unassuming local family-run restaurant serving excellent food for an affordable price.

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75footubi t1_j684zsl wrote

Thirding Bova's. Also excellent price for what you're getting.

My fiance is a HUGE tiramisu fan and Bova's was well received. Whole Foods is a bit mushy and light on the flavor by comparison, but still perfectly good since it's more convenient for us.

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juanzy t1_j68mt8e wrote

Bobs in Medford has the best ratio in a tiramisu I’ve ever had

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