  
 
  Food 
  
                          
 
 Best  Crême Brulée 
                          
  
 
 Le Cirque 2000 
455 Madison Avenue
 
212-303-7788
 
  
                           
  
 
 
Now that every possible riff on this classic dessert   Earl Grey, ginger, passion-fruit, butterscotch, you name it  has been exhausted, it's time to go back to Le Cirque, where crême brulée was first made famous. By simply sticking with the basics (vanilla, cream, eggs, and brown sugar), Le Cirque transformed what was originally a homey English pudding into a gold-star standard. The custard is smooth and round on the palate, never pasty or oversweet, but most important, it's baked in a saucer shallow enough so you get a proper balance of crunch and cream with each bite. It's worth putting on a tie and jacket and heading over just for dessert, where you can order it at the bar, even if that means suffering the haughty bartender (who seems to believe he still lives in France  where, incidentally, it's impossible to find good crême brulée).
 
 
 
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