![]() The first one sampled was their sparkling strawberry drink topped with cotton candy! It was almost too cute to enjoy! The beverage itself was delicious and when you push the cotton into the drink it made it even sweeter. I’ve been seeing them posted online usually with cotton candy and it always looked pretty cool. I really wanted to try one of their dessert beverages. It tasted just like a s'mores and looked very cute with the marshmallow on top. Next up was the S’mores ice cream roll topped with chocolate chips, graham crackers and marshmallow. Growing up in a Filipino household, I was accustomed to eating red beans, it’s so sweet and delicious. There were so many things to try! One item was their green tea ice cream roll topped with red beans. I had a chance to visit here for the first time, I was anxious to see what was in store for my first visit. If you are looking for something a little different, their lobster tail is also scrumptious.Iceland is a fantastic dessert spot located in the Chinatown area in Philadelphia (224 N. The shell is always fresh and crunchy and the filling is always amazing. ![]() Ferrara’s Bakery – 195 Grand Stįinally, the cannoli from Ferrara’s Bakery are easily the cream of the crop when it comes to Italian pastry. They have all the classic Italian flavors like tiramisu and stracciatella along with delicious concoctions like their gelato panino, gelato served on a warm brioche bun. We love gelato and when it comes to gelato, we recommend M’o Il Gelato. There are also great dessert spots in the Little Italy too. ![]() If you are in an adventurous mood, try the durian pancake! M’o Il Gelato – 178 Mulberry St They have all sorts of unusual desserts in all sorts of unusual combinations. Near Mango Mango and the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, there is also Beautiful Memory Desserts. They also have yummy red bean desserts which we also love. Of course, mango isn’t the only thing on the menu. They have mango slushes, mango ice cream, mango with grass jelly, mango crepes and a whole lot more. If you love mangoes like us, then Mango Mango has to be on top of your to do list. It combines two of our favorite snacks, Hong Kong cakes and ice cream! The Hong Kong cakes are like a giant waffle and it is topped with ice cream and as much toppings as you desire. ![]() Our final recommendation for ice cream is Eggloo. Their rolled ice cream is like a work of art and it is so delicious. 10 Below serves Thai inspired rolled ice cream and it is always fascinating to see them work on your dessert. 10 Below – 10 Mott Stġ0 Below is one of the newer additions to the dessert scene in Chinatown and Little Italy and to be honest the lines for 10 Below can be almost as long as the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory. Some of our favorite flavors are actually the more “unusual” Asian-inspired flavors like almond cookie, black sesame, red bean, and lychee. There is always a huge line and it is well worth it. Make sure you save room for dessert! And after reading this if you are hoping to try some of these great dessert places come take our Little Italy / Chinatown Food Tour with us! Chinatown Ice Cream Factory – 65 Bayard Stįirst and foremost, the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory is still the premier ice cream shop in the neighborhood. So here are the seven best dessert spots in these two neighborhoods. In particular, there is a number of excellent desserts that you can find in Chinatown and Little Italy such as Asian-inspired ice creams and tasty cannoli. There is no shortage of options for dessert in New York City. The Seven Best Dessert Spots in Chinatown and Little Italy April 22, 2016
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