Indulge at Le C's Patisserie with layer cakes, savory buns and milk tea

The first thing customers see upon walking into Le C’s Patisserie & Tea House on State Street is a pastry case full of Instagram-ready indulgences.

Layered cakes are filled with fluffy frosting, beside realistic-looking mousse fruits and decadent eclairs flavored with matcha and tiramisu. Around the corner there’s more, taro mochi buns, almond black sesame bread and coconut almond buns.

It’s this juxtaposition of sweet and savory, indulgence and sustenance, that makes Le C’s so enticing.

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Let's Eat: With aromatic soups and a bright new look, Sunny Pho brightens South Park

Restaurants along Park Street serve a range of Asian cuisines — dan dan noodles at Ichiban Sichuan, savory broths at Double 10 Mini Hot Pot, egg custard tarts at Asian Sweet Bakery. Kim Khouch, owner of the recently opened Sunny Pho at 602 South Park St., thought this was a place her pho could flourish.

Of Cambodian and Chinese descent, Khouch first came to Madison in 1983. She spent time in other cities around the U.S., including Minneapolis and Boston, and settled back in Madison in 2002. Until recently, she worked at a grocery store, mainly cooking at home. She’d often thought of opening her own restaurant, but hesitated on taking the next step.

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Let's Eat: Inspired Alchemy's superfood-infused truffles satisfy body and mind

Everything Aubree Saia does is connected to health and wellness. That includes her superfood-enriched, CBD-enhanced cacao truffles.

“This is not your ordinary chocolate,” said Saia, who founded Inspired Alchemy with her husband, Bohdan Nedilsky, about seven years ago. “It's all organic, it's dairy free, we don't use processed sugar. It's nutrient dense.

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Let’s Eat: With colorful, traditional dishes, El Alegre waves a family flag in DeForest

Three days after opening in a nondescript strip mall in DeForest, the new Mexican restaurant El Alegre was packed.

“I honestly never expected it,” said owner Brian Trejo, who opened El Alegre in this quickly growing suburb north of Madison just over three months ago. “That really surprised me, seeing how happy people are when they leave that door. That makes us want to want to do better things.”

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Let’s Eat: Squeeze in to Deb’s Squeeze Inn for family style eggs in Milton

Deb Hantke can’t remember a time when she didn’t work in food service. She started her career as a waitress but fell in love with the industry in the kitchen, where things “just felt right.” It was a natural progression that led her to own Deb’s Squeeze Inn on Front Street in Milton, a little town about 30 miles south of Madison.

The cafe at 100 Front St. downtown is a newer iteration of a Milton restaurant that served the area just a block away from this one for decades. Hantke started in the kitchen at that restaurant, called The Squeeze, and eventually took over the business. When the city bought the building in 2008 and turned it into a parking lot, Deb relocated her cafe to Newville. It wasn’t a good fit.

She reopened as Deb’s Squeeze Inn right back in downtown Milton a decade ago.

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Let’s Eat: New Novanta pizzeria on University Ave is twice as nice

Now open on University Avenue, the second iteration of Novanta has more than twice the pizza-making capabilities than the pizzeria’s original space on Old Sauk Road. A second Italian-made Marra Forni oven and a much larger prep station are the primary differences between this new location and the already popular original.

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This Small Town in Wisconsin Is a Foodie's Paradise

Wisconsin has a lot of charming small towns. But only one of them boasts a James Beard-nominated chef, the largest organic farming cooperative in North America and one of the densest concentrations of organic farms in the country.

Perched in the hilly part of northwestern Wisconsin known as the Driftless Area, Viroqua is a tiny town that’s gaining a nationwide reputation for fantastic food and so much more.

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Downtown Dairy: Clock Shadow Creamery in Milwaukee

Out of the 2,800 cheese factories that have existed in the dairy-loving state of Wisconsin, there had never been one located within the city limits of Milwaukee. But that all changed with Clock Shadow Creamery, a fully operational cheesemaking facility and retail shop in a busy neighborhood in downtown Milwaukee. This unique enterprise was founded by Bob Wills who married into a cheese family, and in 1989, he and his wife took over operations at Cedar Grove Cheese in Plain, WI, a cheese factory that had been in existence since 1878.

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