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Sixteen months is a very long time to wait for an ice cream cone. But it has been nearly a year-and-a-half since we first reported that Hell’s Kitchen was about to get its own little piece of frozen dessert heaven, courtesy of East Village refugee NYC Icy. Then weeks and months passed with precious ... Read More
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My icy forecast for Hell's Kitchen: lychee, lemon, or licorice, with a chance of hazelnut chip, apricot-ginger, or pistachio sherbert. Then again, anytime I'm in the neighborhood, there's a stro... Read More
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But right now, you can't get flowers or snow cones.Photo courtesy NYCnosh It was a sad day for snow cones when artisinal water ice joint NYC ICY went under a couple of years ago. But now owner Jonathan Leeds tells us that not one but two NYC ICY locations will be opening in late May or early June— ... Read More
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Astoria: A Brazilian spot called Samba Grill is opening soon at 29-17 23rd Avenue. [Foodista] Chelsea: The waiters at new wine bar Bar Baresco could use a bit more training; somehow "the older one is probably better" doesn't really cut it. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch] Clinton Hill: Boc... Read More
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This just in: Suzie Leeds, one of the elusive owners of dearly departed ice joint to end all ice joints, NYC ICY, dropped a line to TONY delivering this scoop (pun unintended, but well-placed, no?): NYC ICY is opening this Wednesday (pending a Health Department visit) at its long-vacant storefront o... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York There's no shortage of flavor options at NYC ICY in Hell's Kitchen. The menu changes daily and is divided into two sides, with the right featuring "creamy" and the left showcasing the "dairyless." A recent Thursday night visit left us debati... Read More
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Yes, it's November. And yes, it's freakin' cold out. But my stomach knows no limits when it comes to NYC Icy, and on the way home from work today, I was craving some. So I headed down 44th street and made my way towards the storefront. Now, I'll add that last week, I had attempted the same post-work... Read More
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It's been a really, really rough week at work (I know I keep saying that, but...), and every night I've craved NYC Icy but haven't been able to get some because I've been stuck at the office. Yesterday afternoon, however, we got a brief respite, so after dinner I made a beeline to one of my favorite... Read More
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Made another trip to NYC Icy yesterday (it's truly addictive). This time, some of the flavors were familiar, some were new: Apparently, they have about 130 flavors and rotate them through, with about 30 out at any given time I tried the key lime pie and the vanilla chip cream icies. The key li... Read More
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Chowhounds took it hard three years ago when NYC Icy, a tiny shop in the East Village, cranked out its last Italian ice. Now, just in time for warmer weather, its owners are back in business in Brooklyn. scarlet starlet reports delicious malted vanilla, Mexican hot chocolate, and café con leche... Read More
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