Dessert in NYC is no joke.
There are so many options, so many wonderful places to visit, and just, please save room for dessert! Like after every meal...
First up, Dylan's Candy Bar aka a true mecca for all candy aficionados! This place is three stories, chock full of any type of candy you could ever want. Sure it's a little overpriced, but man it's fun. They have a sweet photo booth (always a major attraction in my eyes), and an extensive candy bar where you can mix and match many different candies. I was extremely partial to the mini cinnamon bears!
Balthazar bakery is for you more sophisticated (slash...less childlike...) dessert lovers. These chocolate sables are pure deliciousness, not too sweet, and a great little snack while you peruse around SoHo (or sneak them into MoMA like I did!)
Ah, Laduree. Bring me back to Paris please! This place is just as good as in Paris, and as you can see...I'm a bit Paris obsessed...My favorite flavors include citron vert (lime), framboise (raspberry), salted caramel, and anything floral! But really, you can't go wrong here, and you can really do some amazing shopping in the neighborhood while you munch on your new favorite treat!
Next up was another Paris favorite...Maison Kayser! I ate at Maison Kayser in Paris, so when I saw they had one in NYC, it was at the top of my itinerary for the UES! Honestly, my only regret was eating here only once!! They had one of my all-time favorite foods, choquettes, and the croissant and apple tartine totally transported me back to Rue Monge. Though it was also quite enjoyable to eat it in Central Park across the street!
Magnolia Bakery -
cupcakes were meh (I've decided we are extremely spoiled with amazing cupcakes
in Utah!!) but the banana pudding??? YUM!!! SO GOOD!!! WANT TO EAT IT EVERY
DAY! I've since made a copycat recipe at home, but it just wasn't the same.
Probably my favorite part of Magnolia Bakery was watching them frost the
cupcakes…their technique was mesmerizing…
Serendipity 3:
Honestly, I don't know if I'd go here again. Our experience was just…weird. The
service was AWFUL (the host walked up a staircase and just expected us to
follow, not saying anything, and then walked to our table and just waited for
us to catch up. It was extremely weird). The frozen hot chocolate was good, but
not amazing enough to compensate for the bizarre-o atmosphere. I'd probably say
go to the location in Las Vegas instead - much more pleasant.
My only regret: passing by Momofuku Milk Bar without stopping in. I AM SO BUMMED I MISSED THIS PLACE! I'm a huge Christina Tosi fan, and this is like my number 1 regret from visiting NYC. If you are going soon, please bring me home some Karlie's Kookies and Crack Pie!! I'll pay you back :)
Don't forget to check out my other NYC post if you want to eat real food (i.e. besides dessert only.....)!












