The line can be long at times but it always seems to move fast. You have to get the cone! We are also always going back for their Asian inspired flavors and toppings. Taiyaki is a fish shaped cake, popular in Japan and in Taiyaki NYC, you can get your ice cream in you guessed it, a taiyaki! So if you question which to get, the cup or fish shaped cone, it is a no brainer. Mmmm… our mouths are watering just thinking about it! Taiyaki NYC – 119 Baxter St For example you can start with a black sesame ice cream, get an oreo crust and top all of it with a caramel drizzle. You can customize your ice cream is all sorts of yummy ways here. If you’ve never had deep fried ice cream, you’re missing out! The warm crispy crust and the sweet cold ice cream inside is an unbeatable combination. These sundaes definitely make you go wow when you see them and when you taste them! We can’t get enough of their Macao Dream sundae which has almond slices and even a macaron on it! Sam’s Fried Ice Cream – 37B Orchard St Milkcow, a popular Korean chain is one of the newest shops on this street and we absolutely love their creamy milk flavored soft serve sundaes. If you can’t make up your mind, they also have a menu of their most popular combinations to choose from! Milkcow – 69A Bayard Stīayard Street has quickly become a hub for dessert shops in Chinatown. It can be served as a milkshake or an ice cream swirl in a cup or cone. They combine the love of cereal and ice cream and you can really come up with some crazy but tasty combinations! They have 18 different cereals to choose from and a bunch of other yummy toppings. Milk and Cream is easily the most interesting and probably the quirkiest ice cream shop in Chinatown. They have a lot of tempting flavors and toppings and it is quite fun seeing them make your sweet and delicious concoctions right in front of you. Thai rolled ice cream is quite popular and Minus10 is still in our opinion the best ice cream shop for them. Minus10 Ice Cream – 10 Mott St & 132 Allen St Plus if you think the lines are just too long, they now have another location, the Lower East Side Cream Factory (115 Delancey St) at the new Essex Market. They are renowned for their creative Asian flavors like red bean, lychee, almond cookie and even durian. Chinatown Ice Cream Factory – 65 Bayard StĬhinatown Ice Cream Factory is the oldest and probably the most popular ice cream shop in Chinatown. So with everything from durian ice cream to towering egg waffle sundaes, here are the seven best ice cream shops in Chinatown, New York City. There are so many interesting ice cream shops scattered throughout the neighborhood. The Seven Best Ice Cream Shops in Chinatown, New York City June 21, 2019Ĭraving some ice cream? You know we are! You may be surprised to find that Chinatown is the place to be for these sweet treats.
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