75 Degrees Cafe and Dessert
93 1/2 E 7th St, New York
(646) 628-1054
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A small quaint place with adorable-looking desserts. As cute the Ube Bear was it didn’t taste like ube or anything in fact. It was soft and spongy though.The yuzu cheesecake was good, some citrus flavor.The seal tasted like a regular pudding. The berry sauce that came with it was too artificially sweet.Too milky foamy cappuccino.This is the type of place where you pay more for the experience than the taste.
Delicious pastries in a very cozy space. They have a focus on ube, so expect a lot of purple. We got a chocolate chip butter cookie, which was one of the best cookies we've ever had. We also got a croissant, which was excellent.
Got a lemon macaron to go and I loved that it was packaged in a small box which makes it portable! There were also tables for people to work from their laptops here. It gave "cozy cafe" vibes with how small the inside of the shop is and the decorations.It was a very buttery macaron but I wished the lemon flavor was stronger because I love my lemon flavored desserts!
Nice little desert place in East Village. Friend wanted to try the Baby Bear so dropped by and ordered some other stuff as well. We found seating right away but some patrons were waiting to be seated, so wanted to finish quick and give others a chance to get a table as well.Baby Bear is a nice desert with a jam like core. It looks better than it tastes, but my friend fell in love with it so hard to tell how someone else might like it. Being a cheesecake guy, ordered a slice and Latte. Kudos to the barista for serving one the best lattes I've had in a while. Creamy, smooth and served in a giant cup with perfect Latte art, this was indeed a hug in a cup. Thanks for making my day. Cheesecake was soft and fluffy with the right amount of sugar. Not a big fan of too much sugary deserts, the slice went well with the coffee.One thing that strikes you is the overall presentation with everything served in beautiful cutlery and that alone is a big reason we are sure to visit again.
Parking: Street parking is available if you can find it.
I walked in here about 5pm on a Saturday evening. I wanted to try the seal and baby bear however they were out of seals , so I tried the baby bear. The cafe has a good vibe to it . The baby bear is extremely cute but honestly I dint love the flavour of the custard filling. It seemed hard and not flowy and the texture dint work for me personally.
Got the burnt Ube cheesecake. Tasted great. There is a small seating space inside too. And they have many good options on the menu.Had gone specially for the famous Ube bear, but apparently it has not been there since two months now as per the server, so a bit disappointed.
The food didn’t taste good but the bear was really cute. Cheesecake was kind of dry and grainy and the peach jelly inside the bear isn’t good
A cozy and pleasant place to go where to drink a coffee and have a unique dessert. I love their way to make you comfortable and welcome. The place is small but you can have your privacy and also can do some laptop work if needed. The bathroom is super curated which is something I always look into the places. I definitely recommend to go!
Cute little dessert/coffee shop specializing in cute desserts. Seating is a bit limited.Marscapone seal ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: honestly this dessert came in a bit too light for me as it tasted almost like mozzarella with a light lemon filling inside. Those who like super light desserts would enjoy it tho. I would give it 3 stars but the execution and visuals of it bump it up 1 more. In retrospect I should've ordered the ube bear or one of the other desserts.
It was a pleasant afternoon dine here, such a cute little space, they have few table inside and was occupied when we came, gladly they have outdoor seating. I ordered the baby bear and the seal mousse. The pastry was adorable and too cute to eat and that’s what I came here for.For me, the taste was okay, it’s not as great as I was expecting it to be.I’ll definitely try their other pastries when i’m in the area.
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Nice Asian bakery and good lattes. Some of their cakes are really adorable ?, like their mousse bears. I didn't try it, so I can't talk about it's taste, but it is so pretty!I got a latte ($4.50) and a strawberry cake ($7)Limited seating. Both were great, I liked that the strawberry cake was light and not overly sweet.☕ ??Service was good, restroom clean, limited seating both indoors and outdoors.
Cute cafe! The mousse bears are what lured us in since it's so adorable, but you've really got to enjoy mousse to like this dessert. The basque cheesecake is sure to be a crowdpleaser! The yuzu flavor was not really noticeable, but the cheesecake was smooth and creamy, but very light and airy.
Love you guys!! I own a salon up the street and send our clients here and we get awesome feedback! ❤️Hoping you guys can make my favorite drink Taro Latte! ?? I don’t see it anywhere in the East Village and love your Taro bears!! ❤️❤️❤️
We had the ube bear and strawberry cake. Both so well made, light and not too sweet. The ube bear is just super cute. Very warm and friendly service.
Nice, cozy space. We had yuzu cheesecake & chiffon cake. It was light and sweet (as advertised!) the cappuccinos were also good.
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