I was there just last week, and still dream if it. It was a rainy but warm day and everyone was trying to find shelter from the falling drops. I tried to find three things: shelter, a place to draw ideas in my sketchbook and a glorious last dessert item before I'd catch my plane back home to Berlin. I had a pleasant "Tisane fruitée et gourmande" 6-7,50€ (served in a tea kettle, that's 4-6 servings), and a Framboisier.
"Framboisier: génoise amande, crème à la vanille de Madagascar, framboises, amandes caramélisées"
Never having had a Framboisier, I had to google a couple if ingredients first. Roughly translated, it's a tiny raspberry cake made of a almond biscuit base, Madagascan vanilla cream, raspberries, caramelized almonds. It's about 10cm in diameter and costs 8,50€.
Reading the description made me wonder if that price might be worth it. The second my fork cut through the cake, I thought "what is this sorcery?", the second my tongue tasted the creation, I thought "this is sorcery!" Whatever you read what the "génoise" is supposed to be, this one comes from a different level of heaven. I ate this cake as slow as I could, without making the very friendly waiters think there was something wrong with me or the cake. It was THAT good. Instead of drawing ideas into my sketchbook, I marveled about the gentle deliciousness of this cake. For 2 hours.
The Framboisier was a worthy last dessert I savored before getting said plane.
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