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    Wicked Sweet

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    ModerateDesserts
    Closed 10:30 am - 2:30 pm, 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    Pastelería Ascaso

    Pastelería Ascaso

    4.7(10 reviews)
    1.7 kmChamberí
    €€

    Known for their Russian Cake, Panettone and other seasonal sweets Pasteleria Ascaso dates to 1890,…read moreand though the storefront at Calle de Zurbano 25 appears modern the traditions inside date back decades while still forging forward with modern items and techniques. Born in Huesca, and now the sort of upscale Cafe where well-heeled ladies linger over Tea, it was on the recommendation of a local gourmand that the flourless Russian Cake was skipped in favor of its Lemon-tinged cousin, the Citrus Porcion a bitter but tangy cloud seemingly build of little more than Meringue, Cocoa and Citrus. Not about to forego Mil Hojas, Ascaso's version shattering beneath Pastry Cream around a layer of Custard, even the Palmier outpaces others in Spain's Capitol thanks to exquisite lamination that is best eaten sitting down to avoid making a mess of buttery crumbs and Sugar.

    Delicious. Tried the lengua de nata (light chocolate layered pastry with cream filling that had a…read moresmall chocolate buried within...probably one one of the best desserts I have ever tasted), as well as a small slice of marzipan cake (also wonderful), and their glazed apple palmera (think as light and flaky as strudel, but shaped like a pretzel). Will be back to try their turron soon (of which they had many artesianal choices). Posh, modern and very clean for eat in or take away. We took our to go along with a couple bottles of nice riojas wine. A must stop in Madrid for high end sweets and gift baskets.

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