Kee's Chocolates
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80 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012
(212) 334-3284 GO TO WEBSITE
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- HOURS:
- Tues-Fri 10:30 am-7 pm, Sat-Sun 11 am-7 pm
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- CREDIT CARDS: Yes
- ALCOHOL: None
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Chocolates are hand made daily. If you go too early or too late, you may get less of a selection (i.e., some not made yet, or they’ve run out). Once or twice a week, they also have macarons.
Kee’s has a satellite location in Midtown inside a HSBC Bank branch at 5th Avenue and 40th Street.
quick reviews (1 Review)
I will offer a second opinion, I don't care for Laduree NY, Payard or Maison du Chocolat's macarons. I like the texture of Kee's macarons, airier, and they taste fresher. I've never had a doughy or gummy macaron at Kees, I can't say the same for the others. The macarons at Laduree Paris are a different story, excellent.
I tried Ceci Cela and Bouchon, etc and I always come back to Kee, they are...+READ
I will offer a second opinion, I don't care for Laduree NY, Payard or Maison du Chocolat's macarons. I like the texture of Kee's macarons, airier, and they taste fresher. I've never had a doughy or gummy macaron at Kees, I can't say the same for the others. The macarons at Laduree Paris are a different story, excellent.
I tried Ceci Cela and Bouchon, etc and I always come back to Kee, they are never doughy, once in a while a bit dry, but I'd rather that than doughy or gummy, ick.-COLLAPSE
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Wanted: Dessert for a Dinner Party (CHOW Digest, June 2010).
Kee’s Springs a Cupcake Surprise (CHOW Digest, June 2008).
