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    Harvy's

    4.1 (34 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:30 AM (Next day)

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    Alan S.

    We had high-hopes for this desi snack and ice cream shop near the Grove St PATH. They had flavors that are hard to find in the U.S. like sitaphal and kesar pista, and the snack menu includes a mix of Bombay style snacks and chaat. Unfortunately, things started to go downhill after a bite of the paneer Kathi roll. While the paneer itself was tasty and tender, the roti was clearly a frozen store bought parantha. The kesar pista ice cream had too much kesar, and both flavors tasted to us like Vadilal. The samosa chaat was good.

    Rabri Malai Falooda was absolutely delicious  Rich rabri, creamy malai, perfect sweetness and amazing texture.
    divyaa k j.

    Rabri Malai Falooda was absolutely delicious Rich rabri, creamy malai, perfect sweetness and amazing texture. One of the best faloodas I've had. Highly recommended

    Hina K.

    I came to Harvy's after a work dinner around the corner at a pizza place. The ice cream was phenomenal! Lots of fun flavors with a great combination of the classics and desi-inspired flavors. I had the Sitafal but also tried samples of lychee and rabri and I can say that all three were excellent.

    Catherine C.

    Visited Jersey City a few months back and was pleasantly surprised by this ice cream shop! It's small, located near thrift stores and other local shops. Besides some classic and fruity flavors, there's many unique Asian flavors to try. Staff was laid back and friendly.

    Sal M.

    Great spot -- this has become my go to for desi food in the downtown area, the prices are great for the quality and the staff and ambiance is very nice. The falooda here although is a little expensive is incredible, they also have farrero rocher ice cream which is SO GOOD

    Lychee Ice Cream in a Small Cup ($4.09)
    Sawako Y.

    On this very hot day, I was in need for some ice cream, so I decided to check out Harvy's. They had a variety of flavors and the staff was friendly, recommending some flavors to sample. I tried the lychee (which she had recommended), mango and raspberry. The lychee was actually my favorite of the three, so I got it in a small cup ($4.09). It's pricey considering the size, but if you're going for quality over quantity, this is a good option to satisfy your ice cream craving.

    They also have south Asian fusion desserts !
    Nina H.

    This was around the corner from one of my work sites and it was spicy out, so I decided to look for some ice cream. Harvey's was open while all the other businesses were still closed around 11am. The place is very clean and for the longest time I actually thought it was a Bar not a desert gelato joint. I was greeted by two people who were very nice and encouraged me to taste different flavors of gelato. I would say they have the most diverse flavors from Asia in this shop, none of the flavors such as taro, mango, strawberry, butterscotch crunch, pistachio, or lychee was lacking any type of flavor. It was bursting . I opted for a smoothie. It was made by lychee and strawberry sorbet and it was so yummy. I would say the price is very fair given the quality of the gelato. You could also mix and match which ever sorbet is available not just what is on the menu screen. I can't wait to come back and get a butterscotch gelato in a bubble waffle!

    David Y.

    My first time enjoying Indian ice-cream flavors - so many amazing classics (which they do great) in addition to flavors that I never thought I'd enjoy in ice cream form. Awesome atmosphere/vibe and helpful staff to boot.

    This looked like yesterday's leftovers reheated and dumped into a box. Dry chicken, sad rice, zero veggies, zero effort. If this is 'chicken over rice,' then expectations here are on the floor.

    Deb B.

    Some really unusual flavors here. I had the mango which I believe is gelato, though it wasn't labeled as such. It was delightful though the portion was pretty small. My granddaughter got a small twist. It was a lot more expensive than I had imagined. Services is good and there is indoor and outdoor seating.I am not sure if there is parking available because it is a very busy part of town.

    Tea wall!
    A'Yanna E.

    What an elevated and uniquely cultured ice cream experience!!! I hope they're here to stay it's quite the best. As an ice cream and travel connoisseur, this beats any other ice cream shops in the area. I love an elevated ambiance and cleanliness. I didn't expect a bar stool concept of seating, let alone pretty chairs and ample seating. The many Indian flavors and their excitement to detail them all was perfect. I learned while here and that is what smart people enjoy and it makes ice cream educational/culturally immersive for American children of the area. I love that! I surprisingly liked every Indian flavor I tried (still more to try on a next visit didn't want to overdo it lol) except the jamun -- it's an acquired taste by far and I'm not a tart lover. Many dairy free options. The staff were very accommodating when I noticed two flavors were at the end of the container and looked unpleasant to even taste test, I gently spoke up about it and they understood bringing out a fresh container for me to taste and I wound up loving the flavor so bought a scoop as well. We sat in to eat the ice cream...beware if you're short like my friend the stools are high so good luck hopping up lol they do have tables as well with ground level height though. The menu is quite large here and I look forward to trying other items next! Go, enjoy!!!

    Chickpeas were amazing!
    Stacy M.

    The food was delicious tonight. The service was awesome and the ambience was perfect for this snowy evening. My daughter had some ice cream and I grabbed this phenomenal dish. I definitely will be back!

    L. Eliza C.

    This is a hidden gym in Jersey City downtown. If you are salivating for a great tasting ice cream with different type of flavors and you happen to be leaving your local gym could be CycleBar or nearby Pilates guess what great way to replenish those carbs is to come to Harvys and get the delicious ice cream. My friend and I come here and we love this place. We love the rich array of seasonal ice cream is great and ambience is friendly and has lots of lively music.

    Chickoo on left and custard apple on right!

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