23 "Dessert" Restaurants in New York.
Bien Cuit is one of our favorite bakeries in the city, with locations in Cobble Hill, Midtown East, and Crown Heights.
Ling’s is an iconic food cart on Canal Street in Chinatown that’s been making spherical dough puffs since 1982.
Make My Cake is a bakery in Harlem where you can pick up custom cakes and plenty of other desserts that will make your friends like you more.
Caffè Panna is an Italian ice cream spot in Gramercy that makes some of the best dessert in the city.
Visiting the Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory is an iconic ice cream experience that every New Yorker and tourist alike needs to have.
Emack & Bolio’s is a fantastic ice cream place with soft serve and waffle cones covered in rice crispy treats.
Martha’s Country Bakery is an all-day spot in Williamsburg with lots of seating and a huge variety of desserts.
Dominique Ansel Kitchen is a West Village cafe that serves some of the best baked goods in the city.
Even if you don’t live in Jersey City, you should go there just to try the ice cream at Milk Sugar Love.
Grace Street is a coffee shop and dessert place in K-Town where you can sit down and eat a delicious Korean donut or some shaved snow.
Eddie’s is an old-school ice cream parlor in Forest Hills where you can eat a giant sundae and feel like a kid.
Paul’s Daughter is a counter-service spot on the boardwalk in Coney Island that has everything from lobster rolls to soft serve.
William’s Candy Shop is a classic spot in Coney Island for candy apples, cotton candy, and ice cream.
Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pies is a spot by the water in Red Hook that specializes in - you guessed it - key lime pie.