Om Nomz Hero Note to Self: Don't eat ice cream near the fish vendors, it hinders on the ice cream flavors
Whenever  I am in Chinatown I always try to make an attempt to go down Mott  Street and go to the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory. Granted you have to  maneuver your way pass fruit vendors, wet sidewalks, the catch of the  day (at least I think it was caught that day) and old Grannies with  their push baskets, in the midst of all the hustle of Chinatown sits the  Ice Cream Factory tucked away on Bayard Street. 
 
Chinatown  Ice Cream Factory is not big, in fact you most likely need to squeeze  by people in order to pay and look at their ice cream which now I think  about it, is like almost anywhere is Chinatown. They have your regular  flavors but you do not come all that way to get a vanilla cone. They  have more interesting Asian flavors ranging from the staple of green tea  and black sesame to the egg custard and Zen Butter. The Zen butter, as  exotic mysterious sounding as it is, is a richly nutty peanut  butter-like tasting ice cream mixed with sesame making it a wonderfully  overwhelming nuttiness. No, it does not have healing powers and chi  balancing agents, but it is tasty and if you want stuff like that, you  passed that place, like 4 doors down. Though I like the eerie yet tasty  pandan ice cream, I went with the almond cookie and the egg custard, two  of the ice creams that are based off of Chinese pastries. The almond  cookies I had growing up were stale, crumbly and just sweet. If it  tasted like this ice cream, I would have enjoyed it better: rich almond  flavor with soft pieces of cookies makes it like a cousin to the  American Cookies and Cream. The Egg custard, can be found in any Asian  bakery tasted exactly like the namesake pastry, rich in egg flavor and  just sweet enough, you need to ignore the thought of how many egg yolks  went into making this ice cream, no doubt would startle a Frenchman. 
Chinatown  Ice Cream Factory, though I have been there multiple times (and nerdy  enough to get a tee shirt) I have never really had a solid flavor that I  get every time I have gone there because there are just so many options  and flavors to choose from and they are generous with the ice cream  making this a tasty dessert to have after chowing down at Xian Famous  Foods that opened up next door. 
Chinatown Ice Cream Factory
65 Bayard St
NY,NY 10013
My favorites are Black Sesame and Pandan. The only drawback to this place are the prices. Once in awhile, it's a pretty awesome treat to have.
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