Gelato Restaurants
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Restaurants / American Traditional and Classic
Il Laboratorio Del Gelato
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95 Orchard St. - New York (Chinatown)
If your heart desires inventive and addictive gelato, follow your sweet tooth to this dessert lab.
Restaurants / American Traditional and Classic
Igloo Café
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22-26 31st Street - Queens
Igloo café crooses diner fare with a coffeehouse vibe where California paninis, Greek salads and creative Tasti D. Lite smoothies satisfy.
Restaurants / Desserts
Yolato
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125 Park Ave. - New York (Midtown East)
Fro-yo chain stomps Midtown with a location right off Grand Central, for those craving toffee-topped Yoggi in between train rides.
Restaurants / Gelato
Grom
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2165 Broadway - New York (Upper West Side)
Gelato reaches skyscraping artisanal heights at this Italian import, where we'll brave lengthy linesand offer up a first-born sonfor a heaping scoop...
Restaurants / Desserts
Screme
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2030 Broadway - New York (Lincoln Square)
The big-brained gelato geeks at Screme have concocted some 5,000 varieties over the past several years. It melts the brain.
Restaurants / Gelato
Lia's Ices
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471 16th St. - Brooklyn (Windsor Terrace)
Frozen treats with an old school feel and some new school flavors.
Restaurants / Desserts
NYC ICY (CLOSED)
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628 10th Ave. - New York (Midtown West)
Over 150 sorbets and “cream ices” rotate daily, with flavors like mango basil, apricot ginger, root beer and rice pudding.
Restaurants / Gelato
Divalicious Chocolate Fountains
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365 Broome St. - New York (Little Italy)
The gelato, cake and brownies are finger-licking good, but the “dips” are the real attraction.
Restaurants / Places To Go
Big Nick's Burger and Pizza Joint
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2175 Broadway - New York (Upper West Side)
This landmark diner has been around for more than 40 years. With a growing menu, Big Nick's Burger and Pizza Joint has something for everyone. The...
Restaurants / Gelato
Golosi Gelato
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325 Fifth Ave. - New York (Midtown)
This gelato-only parlor, located in Koreatown, gives the area's bubble-tea shops some competition for the frosty/sweet-tooth crowd.



