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New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Looking for the best places to get ice cream in NYC?  I’ll tell you which ones are worth the visit when your next sweet tooth hits!  This is part 2 of 2 in the first of many NYC ice cream tours.  You can find part 1 of the New York City Ice Cream Tour here.

On the second half of our ice cream tour, there were a four more places that I hadn’t been before.  The first of the four was Francois Payard Bakery for Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches!  I am a huge macaron fan, so I was excited to see how they translated into a frozen dessert. Sidenote:  There were a ton of other sweet and savory items that looked and smelled delicious.  We were on an ice cream mission, though, so we didn’t try any of them.

Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches at Francois Payard; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

There were four flavor options.  You know how I feel about coconut so I had no interest in trying the Coconut Mango sandwich.  The Chocolate Sorbet option sounded good but we decided to try the more interesting Pistachio Raspberry and Strawberry Cheesecake.

I’ll preface this by saying I am not generally a fan of pistachio macarons.  I find that they are often grainy in texture.  Upon first bite of that version, I thought it was okay, but once I tried the strawberry flavor, it was clear that the pistachio macaron ice cream sandwich was mediocre at best.  The texture of the macaron was hard and the ice cream, while flavorful, wasn’t all that creamy.

[Elizabeth and Rachel instagramming the day away]

Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches at Francois Payard; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

That Strawberry Cheesecake Macaron Ice Cream sandwich, however, deserves a gold star.  The shell remained chewy and crisp while frozen, and the ice cream was creamy and delicious.  The cheesecake flavor was mild, not overpowering at all.  Would I say this is the best way to eat ice cream in New York City? No.  But if you are at Francois Payard, these are definitely worth a try!

Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches at Francois Payard; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Next up was Victory Garden for goat milk soft serve.  This was the closest we got to frozen yogurt that day, but really, it was far from that.  The goat milk soft serve was really creamy and just slightly tangy.

Goat Milk Soft Serve Ice Cream at Victory Garden; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

We sampled all of the flavors and while they all tasted good, they didn’t necessarily match their description.  The Key Lime Pie was somewhat nondescript.  The Chocolate Rosemary was more chocolate and almost no rosemary.  The Salted Caramel was really the only flavor that matched its name.  Not that they were bad, just slightly misrepresented.

Goat Milk Soft Serve Ice Cream at Victory Garden; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

The people at the shop were really nice, though, and this is overall a great option for someone looking for a creamy frozen treat, especially if you don’t eat dairy!  The three of us shared a cup of Salted Caramel and Chocolate Rosemary and certainly enjoyed it.

Salted Caramel & Chocolate Rosemary Goat Milk Soft Serve Ice Cream at Victory Garden; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Soft serve for three!

Goat Milk Soft Serve Ice Cream at Victory Garden; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

After Victory Garden, we headed over to L’Arte del Gelato in Chelsea Market for our final gelato of the day.  We sadly said goodbye to Elizabeth but were joined by Emma, my favorite ice cream expert!

I didn’t get many pictures here, partly because we were starting to get exhausted, but more because the gelato “shop” was hectic!  There was a constant line and crowd thanks to the location and quality frozen dessert.

L'arte del Gelato in Chelsea market; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

I barely remember what I sampled but I ordered Banana and Stracciatella.  Emma, Rachel and I actually all had our own cups here, but all picked Stracciatella as a flavor.  Rachel paired hers with Cherry (which was SO good!) and Emma paired hers with Mascarpone (she liked it but I didn’t try it).  I loved the Banana because it was completely fresh tasting, not artificial at all.  The texture of all the gelatos was nice and creamy.  Frankly, though, after a long day, it didn’t necessarily stand out to me as something special.

L'arte del Gelato in Chelsea market; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

And the final stop, Je & Jo!  It was a good thing we had a long walk from Chelsea Market to Hell’s Kitchen because I was able to work up some desire for a little more ice cream at this point.

Je & Jo menu; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

I was exited to try Je & Jo because they offered something unique and fun, cookie dough ice creams of MANY varieties.  Each options is served in a cup reminiscent of a dixie cup (when was the last time I had one of those?!).  Each cup has one flavor of ice cream that is layered in the middle with its own cookie dough flavor.  This is not your traditional cookie dough ice cream!

Je & Jo Peanut Butter Ice Cream; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Given that I had gone seven stops without ANY peanut butter at all, I decided this was the time for me to go all out.  What better way to end the day than with the combination of two of my favorite foods, peanut butter and ice cream?  Despite a combination of both peanut butter ice cream and cookie dough, the nutty flavor wasn’t too strong.  It was very tasty but not as creamy as some other ice creams.  Emma commented that it could be a result of the way they pack their cups soft serve style.

Je & Jo Cookie Dough Ice Cream; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Rachel went all chocolate on this and said it might have been a bit too much chocolate.  Emma chose the Pimm’s Cup which was apparently a little too boozy.  I tasted it and thought it had a nice refreshing citrus tone.

Je & Jo Cookie Dough Ice Cream; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

Overall, would I go back to Je & Jo?  Maybe if I was in the neighborhood and had a huge ice cream craving, but I probably wouldn’t go out of my way.  The concept is great, the flavors are good, but not exceptional.   Although, I have to admit, this picture of the Peanut Butter ice cream with Peanut Butter Cookie Dough has me craving another serving!

Je & Jo Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Ice Cream; New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 2

I’m a little sad the tour is over, but I WILL be planning another one in the coming months.  While that night all I wanted was a big serving of veggies, the next day I was ready for ice cream again.  Let me know if you want to be included in upcoming tours! 

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1

Looking for the best places to get ice cream in NYC?  I’ll tell you which ones are worth the visit when your next sweet tooth hits!  This is part 1 of 2 in the first of many NYC ice cream tours.

For those of you who weren’t bombarded by my all-day instagramming and tweeting last weekend, you missed out on many, many pictures of ice cream.  Truth be told, we didn’t end up going to any traditional ice cream spots, but for the purpose of searching for quality frozen desserts in New York City, it is necessary to loop gelato, fancy soft serve and ice cream sandwiches into the mix.  In the next trip I’ll be sure to focus on more of the quality hard stuff, especially when I expand the tour into Brooklyn.  Maybe next time I won’t be as lazy and will actually bring along my DSLR.  All of the photos here were taken on my iPhone.

The tour started early on Saturday with Rachel in Soho (we worked our way up and through the Lower East Side / East Village over to the West Village and then up through Chelsea and Midtown West).  The first stop was il laboratorio del gelato, convenient since they open in the morning!

Overall takeaway was that the gelato was delicious but the service and atmosphere left something to be desired.  The store itself was originally set to be for production but they had so much space that they threw in a scooping counter as an afterthought.  The factory-like setting definitely matched the tone of the woman working behind the counter.  They have a strict 2-tastes / person rule (there are a LOT of flavors to choose from).  Even after we explained that we were on an ice cream crawl and despite the fact that there was no one else in the store, Rachel wasn’t privy to just one more sample.  You would think that in certain conditions exceptions can be made.

But the gelato, it was good.  Dark Chocolate and Banana on the left for Rachel, Mocha Chip and Mexican Cinnamon on the right for me.  I also tasted pumpkin which was very squashy in flavor (in a good way).  The fig was very good as well.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - il laboratorio del gelato

Next stop, Melt Bakery for ice cream sandwiches.  We got there just as they were opening and there were only a few flavors to choose from, but the people who worked there were so nice and passionate about what they were serving that I was completely won over.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - melt  bakery

One of the employees told us that we had to try this ice cream sandwich, passion fruit ice cream with vanilla shortbread.  It wouldn’t have normally been my first choice but I really enjoyed it.  The shortbread was buttery and salty while the ice cream was creamy and refreshing.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - melt  bakery (vanilla shortbread w passion fruit ice cream)

One of the highlights of the day was meeting a fellow ice cream lover who was there to buy a slew of ice cream sandwiches to take home.  He loved that we were doing an ice cream tour and generously treated us to the ice cream sandwich.  It was so sweet and unnecessary… who says New Yorkers aren’t nice?

Hi, Rach!

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - melt  bakery (vanilla shortbread w passion fruit ice cream)

My happy place.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - melt  bakery (vanilla shortbread w passion fruit ice cream)

Stop number three was the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop where we met up with Elizabeth.  This shop is pretty well-known and famous for the Salty Pimp, a giant cone of vanilla soft serve ice cream, lined with dulce de leche, sprinkled with sea salt and dipped in chocolate.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Big Gay Ice Cream Shop

The shop was full of unicorns and packed immediately upon opening.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Big Gay Ice Cream Shop

I couldn’t go to Big Gay without trying the Salty Pimp

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Big Gay Ice Cream Shop (the salty pimp)

And while the Salty Pimp was tasty, for me, the American Globs stole the show.  Vanilla soft serve ice cream, crushed pretzels, chocolate dipped.  Yeah, exactly.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Big Gay Ice Cream Shop (the american globs)

The three of us shared the two cones which was plenty for the tour.  Each one was pretty large.

American Globs, get in my face.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Big Gay Ice Cream Shop (the american globs)

Next up, our fourth stop took us to Fresco.  Fresco is a cute little gelato shop much smaller and more inviting in décor than il laboratorio.  From the website “Fresco Gelateria, located in the heart of the East Village, offers a modern twist on the traditional slow churn process by combining quality ingredients and progressive flavors.”  There were far fewer flavors than our previous gelato stop, but we were welcome and invited to taste as many of them as we wanted.  Between the three of us we probably tried all of them!

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Fresco gelataria

Maybe it was the three ice cream stops before hand, maybe it was the warm weather, or maybe it was just Fresco’s unbelievably creamy sorbet, but that day I went against everything I believe in and chose sorbet over gelato.  Does that even count as ice cream?  Trust me, their gelato is pretty amazing, but one taste of the Passion Mojito sorbet and I was sold.  Usually looked over (by me) as a cop-out dessert, I couldn’t help but go for it.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Fresco gelataria

The three of us shared the cup of Passion Mojito, Mango and Strawberry.  The strawberry was good but mango was exceptionally creamy and flavorful without being overly sweet.  Not to mention how pretty the trio of flavors were.  If I still lived on Union Square I would be there all the time.

New York City Ice Cream Tour Part 1 - Fresco gelataria (passion mojito sorbet, mango sorbet & strawberry sorbet)

Part 2 coming soon!