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The Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory

(9 Ratings)
Best ice cream in the city?

The origins of ice cream are both mythical and abstract, including legends attributing the invention of ice cream to the Chinese during the Tang Dynasty. Despite its unclearbeginnings, the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory (CICF) has made ice cream a tangible and undeniably delicious reality! By coalescing American's most popular dessert with an exotic Chinese twist, Philip Seid demonstrates a unique entrepreneurship in establishing CICF.



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paulhoward
paulhoward first review First to Review
Over a year ago

YES best Icecream

Many unusual and familiar flavors available daily from a very friendly staff. Taste a few first then decide.


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