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Storefront with a red and white striped awning reading “RONI-SUE'S CHOCOLATE,” two red chairs outside, a chalkboard menu on the sidewalk, and trees and other buildings lining the street.
A red gift box filled with assorted chocolate truffles, each decorated with different toppings, sits open on a white surface. A red ribbon with heart patterns is attached to the box.
A box of twelve assorted gourmet chocolates, each in a brown paper cup, featuring various toppings and designs, including gold triangles, green swirls, cocoa dusting, and caramelized bits.
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Roni-Sue's Chocolates

148 Forsyth St., Manhattan, NY, 10002
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Woman-owned and operated Roni-Sue’s celebrates the vivacity of high quality ingredients—from the bounty at the local NYC greenmarkets to their partnership with MOHO Chocolate Company in Belize—to serve up creative confections that surprise and delight. Each treat that comes out of their kitchen is hand-crafted to perfection so the fullest expression of flavor shines though. Following in the entrepreneurial footsteps of her mother, Rhonda Kave opened Roni-Sue’s in 2007, claiming her namesake sign from the clothing store her mother owned to carry on the legacy in a new way. Sharon Hoahing is the general manager. Together this two-woman team makes, bakes, and operates Roni-Sue’s Chocolates. They also offer public and private chocolate classes that teach "all of Roni-Sue's secrets."

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(212) 677-1216

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148 Forsyth St. Manhattan, NY, 10002

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