2913 Broadway (bet. W. 113th and W. 114th Streets)
212-864-2111
http://www.mondelchocolates.com/
Pass by Mondel, and if the door is open, you’ll be treated to an irresistible whiff of chocolate. Some of the goodies sold here are actually made right in the back of this little shop, which has been in the same family since it opened in 1943. While most of the customers are students from Columbia University and residents of Morningside Heights, there are chocolate-loving New Yorkers who will travel uptown just to shop here. Around holidays, the line stretches out the door.
212-864-2111
http://www.mondelchocolates.com/
Pass by Mondel, and if the door is open, you’ll be treated to an irresistible whiff of chocolate. Some of the goodies sold here are actually made right in the back of this little shop, which has been in the same family since it opened in 1943. While most of the customers are students from Columbia University and residents of Morningside Heights, there are chocolate-loving New Yorkers who will travel uptown just to shop here. Around holidays, the line stretches out the door.
Our favorite time to visit is right before Easter, when the shelves are brimming with plush bunnies and all the traditional makings for an old-fashioned Easter basket. Don’t miss the bittersweet chocolate-covered coconut eggs and the small milk chocolate bunnies that are filled with a terrific caramel. If you’re shopping for a Passover gift, Mondel has a lovely selection of nuts and dried fruits that can be paired with their kosher chocolates.
Year-round favorites include dark chocolate-covered orange peels, champagne truffles, fudge, butter crunch, and “turtles”, which are nut, caramel and chocolate clusters. Stop by anytime, and you can pick up a few pieces of your favorites. Paula, the manager who has been there for 17 years, will put your selections in a little brown paper bag. And a treat from Mondel is more than affordable. During a quick stop in last week, three yummy treats set us back only $2.88.
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