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Woolys “Snow Ice” sweetens the new food kiosks by the Brooklyn Bridge

Head to downtown Manhattan these days to visit the new food kiosks between the Brooklyn Bridge and Centre Street at Municipal Plaza. From Mexican to savory crepes and now Woolys Snow Ice, you can definitely cure any stomach pains that occur before lunch time! Woolys was started by a young entrepreneur, Danny Che, who with his two cousins decided that NYC needed the refreshing treat they had become obsessed with while visiting Thailand and Hawaii. New Yorkers are completely addicted, some confessing to go twice in one day!! It’s the perfect treat on these hot summer days where the humidity leaves you only wanting something light, icy, and just a tad sweet. Pictured here is the signature shaved ice, flavored with either green tea or milk, with mangos and strawberries. They come in two sizes, the wooly ($4) and the mammoth ($6). Since it’s 90% water and low calorie, this icy dessert just might be the hot summer trend!
shared from: Foodbuzz & © Just Desserts NYC (http://www.foodbuzz.com/blogs/3795232-woolys-snow-ice-sweetens-the-new-food-kiosks-by-the-brooklyn-bridge)
Snow ice, the proprietors call it, is a hybrid of Hawaiian shave ice and the toppings-heavy Taiwanese version. The ice itself is a hybrid, too. It begins with frozen blocks of water (Wooly’s “original” version) that may be flavored (say, by green tea) but are invariably enriched by a small amount of milk. This milky ice is shaved, by machine, into a serving cup.
A small (shown, $4) takes two toppings and a syrup — for me, the bandera of strawberries, condensed milk, and blueberries. A large, which is more heavily freighted, also wears an Ice Age-appropriate name. (Here’s a broad hint.) “Wooly” might well honor the coarse, you could even say shaggy, appearance of the shavings, which owing to the milk are still meltingly smooth.
Wooly’s Ice
Plaza north of 1 Centre St. (Duane-Reade Sts.), Manhattan
917-885-3931
www.Twitter.com/#!/WoolysIce
Weekdays, 11:00-5:30
Shared from: Eating in Translation (http://www.eatingintranslation.com/2011/07/woolys-ice.html)
Temperatures are regularly hitting the upper 80′s in NYC and sweat circles are becoming a common sight on the streets of the City. When the heat’s too high, I tend to seek freezing refreshment and for lunch today, I took a stroll down to Municipal Plaza and sought out Wooly’s Ice for a Mammoth Green Tea ice topped with mango syrup and blueberries, strawberries, and kiwi fruit ($6). I could have opted for the Fruity Pebbles or Mochi toppings but maybe next time… which is probably tomorrow. The quality of the shaved ice is very fine and powdery like fresh-fallen snow and the flavors are sweet and refreshing. Prior to chowing down on Wooly’s Ice, I’ve been a fan of the Corona Ice King but this may be my new favorite shaved ice treat in New York City.From Wooly’s IceHours of Operation
Monday-Friday 11:00AM-5:30PM
Address 1 Centre St (Centre St and Reade St. On the right of the U.S. Court House), New York, NY 10007
Phone 917-885-3931
Shared from: Buzzaurus (http://buzzaurus.com/?p=434)
Tuesday, September 6, 2011