2. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
9.1
48 1/2 E 7th St (at 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Ice Cream Parlor · East Village · 307 tips and reviews
Shelley Yang: Bali chocolate ice cream is super spicy. Try it before getting it.
Halstead Property: Quality, tasty vegan ice cream is hard to come by, that's where their chocolate ice cream saves the day. They source their chocolate from a producer who grinds whole vanilla beans into the coco mill.
Amy 🍦: Vegan chocolate ice cream doesn't taste dairy-free (except it is!)
3. Parm
8.5
235 Columbus Ave (btwn 70th & 71st St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Lincoln Square · 78 tips and reviews
Eater: The best follow-up to your chicken parm hero is creamy, thick-cut layers of pistachio, strawberry, and chocolate ice creams. Read more.
Lola Bodansky: Chicken, gluten free calamari , in rice flour , red sauce . Nice dinner
chris: Mozzarella sticks count as a vegetable. I promise. Just order them.
4. Caffe Storico
7.9
170 Central Park W (at 77th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper West Side · 43 tips and reviews
Kristina Burke: The stinging nettle tortelli is delicious! You've got to try the salted dark chocolate ice cream!
Ana Concejero: A hidden gem. Among best places to eat in the UWS
The Wall Street Journal: Start with a cappuccino and croissant and then go for the smoked salmon frittata with goat cheese or the pappardelle with duck ragu, shaved chocolate and orange -- a dish that sounds odd but works. Read more.
6. Lindt
8.8
665 5th Ave, New York, NY
Chocolate Store · Midtown East · 14 tips and reviews
Brittany Becker: Not only do they give you a free sample when you walk in but they're super nice! Be sure to buy what you can't get anywhere else! You really do feel like a kid picking out what you want.
Roc: Free milk chocolate sample for walking inside!
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: My definition of fine chocolate is Swiss ones powered by Lindt. This location is perfect especially when shopping on Fifth Avenue and you're feeling faint from walking 100 yards and need a pick me up
7. Antonucci
8.8
170 E 81st St (3rd Avenue), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 15 tips and reviews
Mel Dog: The best carbonara I've ever had outside of Italy.
Piper Flusser: don't forget to ask for the tomato sauce and baked goat cheese dip-it should come witht he bread but sometimes they forget- its absolutely amazing!
Ting: Wow. What a surprise. The carbonara is fantastic. The bacon and egg combi here is so fragrant. Order the half portion so that u can try other stuff! It's not in the menu for dinner, so ask nicely!
Sarah Mackey: The duck was absolutely amazing! Also the risotto that was on special was fabulous. And the chocolate sundae was great!
Kate: Finally caved and tried the pain au chocolat supreme. Can confirm it’s delicious
Alex Rainert: Amazing French pastries, breads and baked goods, great atmosphere and solid lunch/brunch options including this brisket burger w/ crispy fries. Prices aren't low but the experience lives up to them.
12. Neary's
8.4
358 E 57th St, New York, NY
Irish Pub · Sutton Place · 16 tips and reviews
Michael Kauffman: A New York City classic. Everyone loves Jimmy. Order corned beef, prime rib, lamb chops, rice pudding, and a few ice-cold martinis. Wear the Giants Super Bowl ring. Cherish the moment.
Kathy McGilvery: The best lamb chops, by far, in New York City!
Harvey Glover: Great Liver and bacon but why change extra for onions? $5 for a side of spinach is a bit excessive as well. However, this is the best (Irish) Sunday night comfort food on the way over east side.
14. ABC Cocina
8.7
38 E 19th St (btwn Park Ave S & Broadway), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Flatiron District · 280 tips and reviews
Ms Helene: Save room for peanut butter chocolate sundae and light as air vanilla flan
Jing Xu: Fish taco, guacamole, shrimp in garlic chili, vanilla fritters
The New Yorker: "The unevenness of the menu seems to arise from an impulse to make everything seasonal, even if it doesn’t suit the dish." Read more.