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'''Serendipity 3''' (Serendipity III) is a restaurant and general store located in the [[Upper East Side]], in [[New York City]].
In November 2007, Serendipity unveiled a $25,000 dessert called the "Frrrozen Haute Chocolate," which [[Guinness World Records]] declared the world's most expensive desert. A week later, Serendipity 3 was temporarily shut down by health inspectors after the restaurant failed its second inspection in a month. Inspectors found a live mouse, mouse droppings, flies and live cockroaches. The restaurant reopened a month later.
==References==
{{cite news
| last = John
| first = Sullivan
| title = $25,000 for a Hot Chocolate?
| work = The New York Times
| language = English
| publisher = The New York Times
| date = November 7, 2007
| url = http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/07/25000-for-a-hot-chocolate/
| accessdate = October 9, 2008}}
{{cite news
| last = Boyle
| first = Christina
| title = Serendipity 3 reopens
| work = New York Daily News
| language = English
| publisher = New York Daily News
| date = December 5, 2007
| url = http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/food/2007/12/04/2007-12-04_serendipity_3_reopens.html
| accessdate = October 9, 2008}}
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Revision as of 03:18, 11 October 2008
Serendipity 3 (Serendipity III) is a restaurant and general store located in the Upper East Side, in New York City.
In November 2007, Serendipity unveiled a $25,000 dessert called the "Frrrozen Haute Chocolate," which Guinness World Records declared the world's most expensive desert. A week later, Serendipity 3 was temporarily shut down by health inspectors after the restaurant failed its second inspection in a month. Inspectors found a live mouse, mouse droppings, flies and live cockroaches. The restaurant reopened a month later.
References
John, Sullivan (November 7, 2007). "$25,000 for a Hot Chocolate?". The New York Times. The New York Times. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
Boyle, Christina (December 5, 2007). "Serendipity 3 reopens". New York Daily News. New York Daily News. Retrieved October 9, 2008.