SkyIce Sweet & Savory
63 5th Ave (Prospect Pl & St Marks Pl), Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 230-0910
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Always has the best durian ice cream, tastes like the real thing! Lychee...
Try the Black Sesame Seaweed ice cream. It balances the deeply roasted notes of...
... mushroom dumplings. lychee rose sorbet was an added treat. If I take a pint home,...
Reviews: 21
6/30/2017 by Pamela Abernethy
The curry here was not good (I had the Penang) and everything is served in disposable dishes. I didn't try the ice cream so maybe that's the thing to go for
6/30/2017 by Pamela Abernethy
The curry here was not good (I had the Penang) and everything is served in disposable dishes. I didn't try the ice cream so maybe that's the thing to go for
10/6/2013 by kate b.
Stopped in for veg dumplings, Tom Yum, and a split scoop of white miso almond and Belgian chocolate with Thai chili. So Good. + Bonus pts for biodegradable plates and cutlery.
9/8/2013 by Priya Parker
This place is excellent. Try the carb-free pad Thai made out of papaya with vegetables and tofu, finish with the black sesame ice cream. Divine. Good service too.
6/15/2013 by David P.
Thai gelato and ice cream, yum!! Try the raspberry cilantro or white miso ice cream!
3/8/2013 by Serious Eats
The food is just average at this Thai restaurant, but we're fans of the ice cream, in particular the Thai tea flavor.
2/18/2013 by Lisa Z.
Wasabi peanut butter ice cream , nomm northern Thai food
1/19/2013 by Chris H.
This place is a hidden treasure. The Thai food is fresh and tasty. Great noodle and rice entrees. Homemade ice cream is yummy, too. Staff is WAY nice.
10/1/2012 by Ben
Beef masaman 8/10, shrimp pad Thai 6/10, chicken laab 7/10
9/17/2012 by Daniel K.
Try the durian.
8/15/2012 by Real Cheap Eats
Try the Black Sesame Seaweed ice cream. It balances the deeply roasted notes of black sesame with a particularly milky ice cream, while bits of dried seaweed pops with unexpected umami.
12/16/2011 by Shy M.
Sesame seed & seaweed ice cream, I want to eat you by the gallon
5/1/2011 by Helen L.
Black sesame and seaweed. Itsounds unusual, but it's delicious.