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The Sweet Is On Unique local desserts
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| June 08, 2010 | |
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![]() Memory Lane Your favorite small-kid-time sandwich gets all grown up with The Alley Restaurant’s scrumptious PB&J scone. Unlike the dry, rock-hard British versions, this fresh-baked biscuit is ultra-moist and contains yummy bits of smooth n’ creamy peanut butter and sweet grape jelly, and comes topped with a light sugar frosting. The Alley Restaurant at Aiea Bowl, 99-115 ‘Aiea Heights Dr., 808.486.3499. For more info, visit www.aieabowl.com. Sugar Mama City Café gives traditional shave ice a Taiwanese twist by replacing the standard artificial rainbow flavorings with subtly sweet brown sugar syrup. And alongside local favorites like mochi balls, condensed milk and azuki beans, they offer up a ton of less expected yet equally delicious topping options like almond tofu, taro and grass jelly. City Café, 1518-F Makaloa St., Honolulu, 808.398.7598. ![]() Cake Boss You love buttery, crunchy apple streusel. You love rich, velvety cheesecake. Get the best of both worlds with Cake Envy’s apple streusel cheesecake—a decadent apple-flavored cheesecake filled with fresh apples and cinnamon, and topped with crumbly, brown sugar cinnamon streusel, all baked on a cinnamon graham cracker crust. Cake Envy, special orders only, 808.366.8307. For more info, visit www.cakeenvy.net.
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