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'''Nussbaum & Wu''' is a cafe and bakery on [[Broadway]] at 113th St, right under the [[600 West 113th Street]] residence hall. Some say it represents Sino-Judaism at it's finest. | '''Nussbaum & Wu''' is a cafe and bakery on [[Broadway]] at 113th St, right under the [[600 West 113th Street]] residence hall. Some say it represents Sino-Judaism at it's finest. |
Revision as of 03:53, 27 October 2007
Nussbaum & Wu is a cafe and bakery on Broadway at 113th St, right under the 600 West 113th Street residence hall. Some say it represents Sino-Judaism at it's finest.
A more realistic evaluation concludes otherwise. Everything is just barely tasty enough. The cookies are way too expensive. And the coffee is so strong it could kill a small animal. So why does the place remain so popular? Probably due to its prime location, much like Pinnacle. Also, it's one of the only non-Starbucks cafes on Broadway where, if you're patient and aggressive, you can find a seat and relax.