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Find your sweet reward on Voice Places. From decadent delights to fat-free treats, we’re your guide to dessert in New York. Professional critics and local users offer reliable recommendations. And our searchable restaurant listings? They’re the cherry on top.


Dessert restaurants in New York

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  1. Dough

    305 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205

    Dough is probably the world's greatest donut shop, though there are some contenders in San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. The product is paradoxically light and cakey at the same... More »

  2. Ai Fiori

    400 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10018

    Go big or go home must have been Michael White's thinking when he opened the sleek Ai Fiori on the second floor of the Setai Hotel just a few months after debuting Osteria... More »

  3. The Brooklyn Star

    593 Lorimer St., Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Go ahead and drink the Kool-Aid. No, really. The electric-red drink is offered at this Williamsburg restaurant that's imbued with a Southern, cheffy sensibility. Not... More »

  4. Balaboosta

    214 Mulberry St., New York, NY 10012

    Mulberry Street used to mean suffering through bland penne alla vodka or lackluster veal Marsala. But now it"s an oasis for omnivores, in part thanks to Balaboosta, Einat... More »

  5. Buvette

    42 Grove St., New York, NY 10014

    Small plates continue to take over New York City, suckering the gullible into paying big bucks for tiny bites. Yet at Buvette, Jody Williams's new Francophilic... More »

  6. Danji

    346 W. 52nd St., New York, NY 10019

    This new Hell's Kitchen Korean restaurant, Danji, helmed by Hooni Kim, formerly of Masa and Daniel, is a 36-seat jewel box that maximizes every inch of space. Cleverly hidden in... More »

  7. The John Dory Oyster Bar

    1196 Broadway, New York, NY 10001

    This Ace Hotel location marks the second incarnation of seafood emporium the John Dory Oyster Bar, the original having lasted less than a year on a desolate... More »

  8. Do or Dine

    1108 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11216

    Remember your first college dinner party? The menu wasn't totally cohesive, but you all brought beer and listened to the coolest music over communal plates of grub. Do or... More »

  9. Eddie's Sweet Shop

    105-29 Metropolitan Ave., Jamaica, NY 11434

    The homemade ice cream is old-fashioned tasting, and the soda fountain drinks of the remote past are all available. There's no denying the antiquarian appeal of Eddie's... More »

  10. Rice to Riches

    37 Spring St., New York, NY 10012

    Add this to your list of strange snackeries: a futuristic space that specializes in rice pudding, with a merchandising style that befits an ice cream parlor. Twenty-one... More »

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  • In times of stress, the appetite turns to ramen for comfort. By flickering candlelight in a West Village restaurant during the hurricane's aftermath, a friend and I sat talking noodles. "Why do all the ramen places in Brooklyn suck?" lamented the Fort Greene resident. "Not sure they totally suck, but I know what you mean," I replied. "The soups often seem too compulsively creative, when you...

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  • On a day full of cookouts, count on the good folks at Do or Dine to offer the only one that you’ll regret missing: Rub-a-Grub. Instead of flipping your own burgers and roasting your own dogs, chefs George McNeese and Justin Warner (the latter soon to premiere his own Food Network series) will be cooking up the food that has made their restaurant one of the hottest in Brooklyn. And instead...

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  • When the West Village's Fatty Crab debuted in 2005, it presented the brash flavors of Malaysia in a rollicking greasy-spoon setting, and trying to negotiate messy dishes like chili crab resulted in fiery fluids flying everywhere. Somewhat belatedly, the East Village has finally responded with a more subtle and circumspect take on the cuisine, via the archipelago's formerly British—but...

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  • mingu725 mingu725 wrote a review for Mono+Mono

    06/26/12

    To someone who loves Jazz and vintage like me, this place is just AMAZING! We can feel the groove anytime because they play Jazz everyday. Live performance takes place almost every night, and it's always filled with crowds. The best part is of course their seasoned Fried Chicken!! It's so crispy outside but tender and juicy inside. It goes well with both their...

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  • monomononyc monomononyc wrote a review for Mono+Mono

    11/15/10

    Best Korean Fried Chicken Seasoned with Vinyl Jazz Happy Hour: Everyday 4-7pm $1 per Korean chicken wing Girls Night Out: Every Tuesday. Free Shot for Ladies Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/monomononyc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/monomononyc Tumblr: http://monomononyc.tumblr.com Website: http://www.monomononyc.com

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  • MariaSTYLES MariaSTYLES wrote a review for Magnolia Bakery

    10/18/10

    you must try there MAGIC COOKIE BARS..1 word AMAZING!!!!

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