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yeah, i think part of it is that we typically go on sunday nights -- which have always been busy, but are now insane.
Posted on: 2015/8/6 13:29
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I imagine that you or your friend get a raise every year for the same work. Everything costs more, everything goes up every year. Electric, Heat, Taxes, Maintaining the store, supplies, product. employees pay.
Posted on: 2015/8/5 15:40
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I think it's a function of 3 factors: how hard the ice cream you want is, whether the server uses the small scoop or the big paddle and how tired her/his arm is at the time you order.
Go early, order from the softer gelato case and insist on the paddle. You'll get a huge cone for sure!
Posted on: 2015/8/5 14:52
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Definitely a luck of the draw thing. Two visits ago, my daughter was served a ridiculously small scoop, and I am pretty sure we were also charged wrong. Next two visits: good sized cones and slightly lower total price. Our last visit, two weekends ago, we got two cones with plenty of ice cream in each.
Posted on: 2015/8/5 9:41
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This. As much as I love MSL's ice cream....the size of the scoop is a little ridiculous. For almost $4.00 I expect a bit more....
Posted on: 2015/8/4 20:26
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I have to admit, I still think their cones are pretty big. Just last weekend I was thinking to myself that they are awfully generous. Maybe you got an unlucky scoop?
Posted on: 2015/8/4 19:51
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I have not noticed that. Then again, we took a break from Torico to go to Milk Sugar Love, and after having a few of their toothfairy-size scoops, Torico seems more than generous!
Posted on: 2015/8/4 17:59
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Anyone else noticing that Torico have gotten really stingy with their cones in the past year or so? I don't mind paying $4 a cone if it's huge like they use to be, but now it's getting a little ridiculous. I still love the place, but it's getting hard to rationalize spending $8 on two cones for me and my girlfriend every time we go.
Posted on: 2015/8/4 16:34
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Torico's was on Food Network earlier.
Tue 8/4 12:30AM Sat 8/8 3:30PM Great American Food Finds Mac and Cheese in a Pie, Please! Join brothers Adam and Andrew Erace as they seek out hidden, amazing food treasures. First, a purveyor in Delaware Water Gap, Pa., makes mac and cheese just like your grandmother, but puts it in a pie crust. Then, they're off to try uniquely flavored pierogi in a Wolcott, Conn., garage, before landing in Jersey City, N.J., where they meet a family who creates an unforgettable vegetable ice cream made from purple yams. Finally, when the brothers spot a Belgian waffle van on the street, they can't help but follow that truck back to company headquarters! (Episode: GM0101H) http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/grea ... eese-in-a-pie-please.html
Posted on: 2015/8/4 2:24
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From today's NYTimes: 10. Kwality Ice Cream No food made me quite so giddy this year as kulfi from Kwality Ice Cream in Jersey City, a minuscule shop among Newark Avenue?s henna parlors, half-camouflaged temples and cash-and-carries dealing in ghee and Ayurvedic toothpaste. Kulfi is a Mughal-era Indian dessert akin to ice cream, made with milk cooked down until caramelized and verging on chewy; here it comes sliced in nearly inch-thick cakes that I ate out of a foam box outside the PATH station at Journal Square, beside myself at my good fortune. Kwality also offers American-style ice cream in distinctly Indian flavors like faloodeh, rosewater crunchy with basil seeds, and pan masala, which stings with menthol, cloves and lime, until they are the only flavors you remember. 787 Newark Avenue (J.F.K. Boulevard West), Jersey City; 201-377-1862.
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From today's NYTimes: 10. Kwality Ice Cream No food made me quite so giddy this year as kulfi from Kwality Ice Cream in Jersey City, a minuscule shop among Newark Avenue?s henna parlors, half-camouflaged temples and cash-and-carries dealing in ghee and Ayurvedic toothpaste. Kulfi is a Mughal-era Indian dessert akin to ice cream, made with milk cooked down until caramelized and verging on chewy; here it comes sliced in nearly inch-thick cakes that I ate out of a foam box outside the PATH station at Journal Square, beside myself at my good fortune. Kwality also offers American-style ice cream in distinctly Indian flavors like faloodeh, rosewater crunchy with basil seeds, and pan masala, which stings with menthol, cloves and lime, until they are the only flavors you remember. 787 Newark Avenue (J.F.K. Boulevard West), Jersey City; 201-377-1862.
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per a sign out front, Torico's is donating all proceeds of tomorrow's 1-scoop cone sales to Philippine Typhoon relief.
Posted on: 2013/11/15 21:15
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Toricos fans who cruise up, park illegally, leave their car running, windows down, with bass-thumping music blaring at 10:55pm on a weeknight while they saunter inside for a (badass, yo) ice cream cone, should not be surprised to find something special waiting for them in the driver's seat.
this has been a Public Service Announcement from the Neighbors of Toricos. enjoy your cone.
Posted on: 2012/8/23 3:09
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went to Torico's last night, no line
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:44
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Hey ice cream lovers I know a place that would love the overflow traffic. Why wait in line behind a ?yuppie??
Have you DQ?d today? You must have DQ?d at least once in your life. Why not again? Take a trip over to the wild side of JC for a refreshing treat. Plenty of parking in their big lot. The lot that sales Xmas trees in the winter Dairy Queen 513 Westside Ave http://www.dairyqueen.com/us-en/store-details/5043/ While strolling down Westside with your cone check out these places of business. ** ** For the latest sneaks and North Face gear? HEIRS MENS SHOP 525 WESTSIDE AVE http://heirsmensshop.com ** ** For some hip sh*t ?. SUVAS (store should be in DTJC?word!) 510 WESTSIDE AVE http://teamsuvas.com ** ** Hungry after the cone? Step on over to this 440 original ? KELLOGG GARDEN 520 WESTSIDE AVE (NOT to be confused with the ?new? KELLOGG GARDEN that stole the ?old? KELLOGG GARDEN name and just opened up in one of the store fronts next to K-Mart.) (tip: don?t ask the ?old? KELLOGG GARDEN people if they have anything to do with the ?new? KELLOGG GARDEN. You will get yelled at in a foreign tongue or worse yet? whipped with a wet noodle.) ** ** To wash things down hit the Dunkin Donuts on the corner of Union and Westside. (you may need that extra jolt of java in case you have to run after the dudes who just ripped off your GPS, tires, rims, etc) (just kidding) ** ** Enjoy JC! We don?t bite!
Posted on: 2012/6/19 17:32
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My wife and I visited Sunday also. Line was fairly short and we didn't have to wait too long. Was worth it - Glad they're open again.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 16:43
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We went yesterday (sunday) around 6pm and the line was just outside the door, but moved very quickly (maybe 5 mins?)
It was our first time, and found it to be quite enjoyable. What I don't understand, however, is what the hell took so long for them to reopen? It was a pretty basic brick box with freezers, not a whole lot in terms of interior design.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 20:53
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I wouldn't wait behind welfare recipients for 20 minutes for ice cream either. I have no problem with "yuppie scum" per se (at least in this instance) it just so happens that is who/what was in line. Same reason why I seldom go to wonder bagles anymore.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 18:59
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Went last night - Waited at least 30 minutes - both lines were very long. Didn't mind the wait since it was a nice night and a Sunday but probably wouldn't wait like that again.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 18:50
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I am sure it is people who have been waiting for Toricos to re-open after all of this time.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 18:41
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it's been mentioned upthread, but bears repeating: Two Scoops's Tommy has a close relative in the JC buildings dept. Toricos's opening was delayed for months by the JC buildings dept. But I'm sure there's no connection. Carry on.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 18:26
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Is it just me??? I don't recall the line being out the door in the past. Have that many more
Either way, 20 mins in line for ice cream seems a little crazy. I don't think I'd wait in line that long for a free cone and $5 cash back. Tommy Two Scoops just got another customer or maybe I'll visit Torico's on a rainy day.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 16:29
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Went by last night at around 9. Line out the door.
These guys can earn a living being open 3 months out of the year. The place is packed every time I walk by. There selection of flavors looks great. Have to stop by with my gf one night.
Posted on: 2012/6/18 16:04
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So excited!!! Went last night! They were pretty much sold out of most things, but I took what I could get!
Posted on: 2012/6/6 2:54
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Went in on Sunday about 11:30 am. No line whatsoever and the Coffe & Cookies ice cream was as good as ever. I like the old hand-crank machine on display but I have to say it looks like it's from the 1860's not the 1960's. Can that really be what they used when they first started or is it just for show?
Posted on: 2012/6/5 18:52
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Not bad.
stood in line friday evening for about 20 minutes. I enjoyed what I had from Cool Haus more, but torico's was a pleasant treat.
Posted on: 2012/6/5 13:47
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So psyched to have them back. But, as their close neighbor, I must ask a favor of my fellow JClisters:
When you sit on one of the nearby stoops to enjoy your ice cream, please take your trash with you when you leave. Torico's return means another summer of digging cups/spoons/napkins out of my plants, and that somewhat dampens the joy. Thanks in advance!
Posted on: 2012/6/2 21:42
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Ummmmm, it was soooooo good!!!
Yeah, line was long, but it was moving fairly fast...
Posted on: 2012/6/1 23:07
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