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    4.0 (10 reviews)
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    Vivian Z.

    Wide range of options to select from & really love their coffee tea infused drinks! Got the strawberry matcha which was an amazing balance of matcha & strawberry! Also tried the Yun Chun latte which was a very interesting concept. It was I think black tea infused with coffee. The coffee tasted fresh & was perf for a cold day. Will be back to tried their other drink concepts!

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    Mei C.

    This small little coffee shop is hard to find. Located on the side streets, there's no big signage, just a location from Yelp to pinpoint the shop. Walked up to the front counter and ordered a hot Matcha Latte, wait time for my drink order was quick and friendly since I was the only customer there. Drink itself tasted good, would've preferred a more high grade Matcha flavor- the milky flavor over-powered the entire drink. Menu has a lot of different varieties of teas and coffee flavor drinks, will come to try other selections; this small shop also sells cakes and pastries as well.

    Jin Hao Y.

    A tiny little spot to get some match and some desserts. There is no seating so everything is grab and go. the matcha taste okay but I can't really say the same about the cupcakes I got as it felt like it was made a while ago. But given the price, it wasn't too bad. Service is quick to serve you once you reach the spot of the line.

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    Stephanie N.

    Decent matcha for a decent price in South Brooklyn. Not particularly strong, not particularly weak. Good vegan options, staff here is bilingual and apparently their desserts are pretty good. It is what I consider a gentrified cafe and a modern take on old world asian classics.

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    Roxanne O.

    Hole in the wall, literally a hole in the wall. There's no seating but there's an enclosure to keep you protected from the elements. They didn't have any daifuku showcased so I just got a hot oat milk latte. Well steamed, I think it's an automatic machine, but they had a little bit of latte art. $5.50.

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    Best drinks and incredible desserts and cakes. Everything beautiful and not too sweet. Perfect balance.

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    Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

    Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

    4.0
    (861 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    FARMACY Deli on Henry & Sackett is an absolute gem in Carroll Gardens. If you're looking for that…read moreclassic Brooklyn pharmacy-style soda fountain vibe with a modern touch, this is the place. The ice cream is incredible--rich, flavorful, and tastes homemade. The mango is a standout, and the brownies are honestly next-level--warm, decadent, and just a step away from a perfect lava cake. They've also got amazing cakes (including a fantastic carrot cake) and a great selection of treats that keep you coming back. What really makes this place special, though, is the owner, Peter. He's always welcoming, professional, and genuinely kind. He greets customers with a smile, takes the time to say hello, and creates an atmosphere that feels both personal and inviting. The staff deserves just as much praise--every single one of them is amazing: professional, friendly, funny, and kind. I've known many of them over time, and they consistently go above and beyond. Today, one of the staff members was incredibly sweet--she even brought my order out to me while I was sitting in my car. That kind of service is rare and really shows how much they care. The shop itself is spotless--seriously clean, top to bottom--and there's even a cozy outdoor seating area where you can sit and enjoy your coffee or dessert. Brooklyn FARMACY at its best--fresh, friendly, local, and full of charm. Highly recommend stopping by--you won't regret it.

    I have had Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain bookmarked for ages - I can't even remember when it…read morelanded in there. Anyway, I was in Brooklyn with my brother to see a concert and had just finished dinner. We had some time before doors opened so we decided to grab a little ice cream before heading over to the venue. Farmacy was steps away - it all seemed like it was meant to be, so off we went. Farmacy aims to capture the nostalgia of an old fashioned soda shop and ice cream parlor. Immediately upon walking in we were greeted by aesthetics - the tile, fixtures, and decor totally give off that vibe. There are a few tables to sit as well as a large bar area with stools; I also noticed a few tables set up outside as well. The traffic flow is set up so that you order first and then have it served to you after sitting. Browsing the menu, I noticed they have a selection of ice cream scoops, shakes, egg creams, specialty sodas, hot chocolates, and a large variety of sundae creations. Since we were there for ice cream, we decided to split a sundae -specifically the Sir Twix-a-Lot. This was chunks for shortcake tossed in caramel and topped with vanilla ice cream that was coated in a chocolate shell. Overall I thought the sundae was solid - but the combinations of textures weren't my favorite to be honest, mostly with how the shortcake played with the ice cream. It wasn't bad though - the flavors definitely gave the Twix aesthetic. My only other issue with the dish was that because chocolate shell was used, any residue at the bottom was hard so you have to chisel it if you want to savor any last spoonfuls; I guess that comes with the territory. Service was good - everyone was friendly. It wasn't too busy when we were there so we had our selection of seats and our ice cream was ready pretty quickly. Overall, I'm glad I finally tried Brooklyn Farmacy out - they have a large selection so I would definitely return when I'm in the area again.

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    Laser Wolf

    Laser Wolf

    4.4
    (519 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$$$

    I enjoyed Laser Wolf's prix fixe format where your grill choice automatically comes with silky…read morehummus, warm pita and a daily spread of four salatim. Before the main even arrives you're already happy! The pickled vegetables, baba ganoush, cabbage salad and olives kept things exciting from the start. The Steak Shishlik was the real moment though, beautifully charred, tender and served on a metal platter with pickled red onions and sumac tahini. Just really solid, satisfying dish. Drinks were a vibe too. The Pomegranate Cosmo was deep pink, orchid-topped and delicious. The Hot Crush brought a bright kiwi flavor with just enough spice to keep it interesting. And the Brown Sugar Soft Serve with halva oat crumble to finish? Light, a little crunchy and the perfect ending.

    I'd had Laser Wolf on my list for a long time, so I went in with pretty high expectations. In the…read moreend, my experience was a little more nuanced than I expected. Overall, I'd give the experience a 4/5 for the service, atmosphere, views, and overall vibe. If I were rating the food alone, though, I'd say it was good, but not quite mind-blowing. I also have a strong feeling there's probably a noticeable difference between lunch and dinner service, although I can't say for sure. We went with the prix fixe menu. The salatim, hummus, and pita are unlimited, which is a great deal. The hummus was excellent--smooth, flavorful, and easily one of my favorite parts of the meal. The pita was fresh, warm, and constantly replenished. Among the salatim, I especially enjoyed the fennel and cabbage salad and the cucumber salad. The olive-cornichon mix and the pickled vegetables were good, but didn't stand out as much. For mains, the spicy lamb kofta was very good--well-seasoned, juicy, and served with a generous portion of tahini that was way more than needed. They also bring a small bowl of buttery cilantro rice for the table, which is a thoughtful touch, although honestly the unlimited pita was more than enough. The one disappointment was the brisket dog. We ordered it expecting something special, but it was surprisingly dry. The challah bun completely overwhelmed the sausage, and the cabbage topping plus crispy fried onions didn't add any moisture. The accompanying sauce was tahini-based, so it leaned dry as well instead of balancing everything out. On the bright side, it came with incredibly crispy fries and a delicious house ketchup that tasted much better than a standard bottled ketchup. Dessert was the soft serve, which was perfectly fine but nothing particularly memorable. For drinks, the mango cocktail with chili and lime was refreshing and hard to dislike. I also tried the fig arak drink. It was good and exciting to try, but I realized I'm just not much of a star anise person, so it wasn't really my style. The standout of the night was the restaurant's namesake cocktail, something wolf. Even though it's made with arak, I barely noticed it. The rum, passion fruit, and tropical flavors came together beautifully, making it taste like something you'd happily sip on a beach. Easily my favorite thing I drank that evening. Overall, given so many great restaurants in Brooklyn I might not come back to this but will say that it would be amazing to do a big group meal here - especially with the gorgeous views. Aesthetics on point for sure :)

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    The Chocolate Room

    The Chocolate Room

    4.3
    (699 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Cute spot for a sweet break. Coffee, sweets of all kinds, chocolates, and baked goods are on the…read moremenu. Seating space (not a lot of it, so I imagine it can get packed on busy times) and bathrooms on premises. Hot chocolate was delicious. We got the spiced dark chocolate and the spices were overwhelming. Get dark chocolate without spices. The extra dollar for marshmallow made the chocolate even sweeter, so it was overwhelming and I wouldn't recommend. But. The extra dollar for whipped cream would be nice because the their homemade whipped cream isn't sweet, so it will just thicken up the drink and give you that extra texture oooomph that you'll appreciate. Torino cafe is basically coffee added to any hot chocolate of your choice. That was tasty with dark chocolate. You definitely tasted the coffee and it was less thick than regular hot chocolate (which was on a thinner, sippier side). You can sample ice cream to make your selection. It's all very sweet, so if you're looking for a less sweet option go with Belgian dark chocolate flavor. For a $18 banana split you get three scoops of ice cream and a caramelized banana. Not a big portion for such hefty price. The tiny addition of toppings didn't make this banana split come together into a cohesive dish. Would get something else next time. Definitely not a good deal. Young lovely girls at the cashier were super friendly and accommodating. The not so young gentleman with a mustache who brought our order to the table was very dismissive and rude when we asked him to please bring us a correct order (he carried multiple orders and was harried to be done delivering them and barked something incoherent at us when we asked for help).

    This place is so sick. Chocolate tasting by day and music venue by night. Imagine dancing with…read morewafts of chocolate all around you. Excellent! Easy to find and lots to wander around after.

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    Dark Chocolate Pecan Square. Outstanding
    Dark Chocolate Pecan Square. Outstanding
    Dark Chocolate Pecan Square. Outstanding
    Dark Chocolate Pecan Square. Outstanding
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    Malai

    Malai

    4.3
    (321 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Malai has a really cool concept and is probably a great intro spot for people who are just starting…read moreto explore more global-inspired ice cream flavors, but for me, the execution was a little mixed. The shop itself is small but cute, nicely decorated, with 2 mini tables and a couple of windowsill seats if you want to sit for a bit. Staff was super friendly and generous with samples, which I appreciated since some of the flavors are definitely outside the usual ice cream comfort zone. They also sell pints to take home. Flavor-wise, I tried the masala chai, black cherry cardamom, and the saffron soft serve. The saffron soft serve reminded me of the leftover milk from ras malai turned into soft serve, which was interesting and nostalgic. The masala chai and cherry cardamom were more subtle than I hoped. Some tasted unique upfront but left a slightly weird aftertaste that kind of lingered. I respect what they're trying to do and can see why people love it, especially if you're easing into more globally inspired desserts, but for the price, I wanted stronger flavor payoff and a cleaner finish. TLDR: Unique global inspired ice cream flavors, friendly staff, and free samples, but some flavors felt muted and had an odd aftertaste. Worth trying once if you're curious, but expensive for what it is.

    Malai ice cream shop stands out from the frozen confection scene with their menu of South Asian,…read moreIndian inspired flavors.. my favorite flavors so far are Mango & Cream & Saffron Pistachio. The employees on multiple visits to the shop were patient & attentive. There are 2 small tables with seating and there is some window seating on cushioned bench/ window inner areas. Lovely little ice cream shop, definitely a must- try place for ice cream lovers!

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    Vegan Mango and Cardamom Yogurt Soft Serve Swirl (~$6) on Waffle Cone (+$2)
    Vegan Mango and Cardamom Yogurt Soft Serve Swirl (~$6) on Waffle Cone (+$2)
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