Chocoholics shouldn’t miss this traditional sweet treat. The light, ethereal dessert was created in France in the 1800s but appears on menus all over the United States in versions from traditional to creative, from dense to fluffy. Hereโs where youโll find the best in New York City.
Buvette
Chef Jody Adams offers only two desserts at tiny Buvette in the West Village: chocolate mousse and apple tatin. Adamโs chocolate mousse is a rite of passage, a passport to a great finish to a great meal. The recipe is simple: Swiss chocolate, fresh eggs, butter and sugar. The mousse is made by hand in small batches dense enough to scoop by the spoonful. The beautiful chocolatey mass is then topped with Adamโs airy Chantilly cream.

Olmsted
Olmsted keeps it traditional, too, but with a seasonal flair. Chef Greg Baxtromโs vegetable-forward restaurant in Brooklyn dresses up their mousse with whipped crรจme fraรฎche and other sweets. The add-ons change frequently but the chocolate mousse base is as stable as they come. Baxtrom celebrates this yearโs holiday with even more chocolate, with caramelized cocoa nibs decorating the dessert.

Paisley
Upscale New York City eatery Paisley adds a bit of India with a chai chocolate mousse. Created from a childhood recipe from her youth in Mumbai, owner-founder Juthika Bedi mixes in strawberries, blackberries and PARLE G biscuit crumble, a tea biscuit traditionally accompanying chai. For the finishing touch, she graces the mousse with orange-flavored Chantilly with roasted chai spice.

TBar
TBarโs chocolate mousse is a thing of chocolate beauty. A base of chocolate with a swirl of chocolate drizzle topped with a raspberry creates a tableau worthy of a place in the Museum of Modern Art. The Upper East Side (and Southampton) bistro offers the dessert year-round as a light, sweet ending to round out a hearty steak or seafood dinner.

MOJO Artisanal Mousse Bar
If youโre truly crazy about chocolate mousse and love to experiment with flavors, thereโs a Mecca for your holiday fรชte. Tucked away on a side street in Harlem is a place that would make Willy Wonka swoon. After years of selling his mousses to specialty stores in NYC, Belgium-born Chef Johan Halsberghe scoops out small-batch mousse at the first chocolate mousse bar in the US,ย MOJO Artisanal Mousse Bar. Using only Belgian chocolate, he varies the flavors each month with classics like dark 70%, white chocolate, and hazelnut praline with specials such as passion fruit + ruby chocolate and matcha. You can top them with crunchy candy pieces or fruit, or be a purist and enjoy your mousse straight up.

Oasis Cafรฉ
New Yorkโs inventive Oasis Cafรฉ offers many types of mousse at theย charming cafรฉ. But, don’t worry if you canโt make it there, you can celebrate at home with one of its distinctive mousses. Be adventurous. Download the app to order aย delicious Triple Chocolate Mousse, Raspberry Mousse (with chocolate, of course), or theย dressed-up Oreo Mousse.