Best gelateria in Venice
#25
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"Let others enjoy what they like."
Who's stopping anyody from enjoying what they like? Sounds like an impossible task. People are talking about their feelings. No right or wrong feeling about Venice and gelato. Some feel it's important. Others feel it's unimportant. Why think the expression of one is petty and the other isn't?
Who's stopping anyody from enjoying what they like? Sounds like an impossible task. People are talking about their feelings. No right or wrong feeling about Venice and gelato. Some feel it's important. Others feel it's unimportant. Why think the expression of one is petty and the other isn't?
#26
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I am desperately trying to find the name and location of the gelateria I visited while in Florence. It’s very small, only has a few tables and is decorated in 50s coca-cola memorabilia. It was on a small side street, on the way to the Duomo believe.
#30
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That's funny, krix in Firenze, on to the Gelateria!
Well, the three best gelateria that are closest to the Duomo that I can think of are: VIVOLI,(good, very touristed-near Santa Croce); NERI (maybe the best, near Palazzo Vecchio, on the via dei Neri) and CAROZZA(can't remember which street).
As for Venice, well, the gelateria wars here have been fought and won: the winner-Nico's on the Zattere in Dorsudoro, and my very favorite,
Gelateria CA'D'ORO-on the Strada Nuova-their "arancia" (orange) and "pompelmo di rosa" (pink grapefruit) gelato is to die for!
Gelato in Italy must be eaten twice a day: first, as a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, and then, at night, after dinner, before going to bed.
Well, the three best gelateria that are closest to the Duomo that I can think of are: VIVOLI,(good, very touristed-near Santa Croce); NERI (maybe the best, near Palazzo Vecchio, on the via dei Neri) and CAROZZA(can't remember which street).
As for Venice, well, the gelateria wars here have been fought and won: the winner-Nico's on the Zattere in Dorsudoro, and my very favorite,
Gelateria CA'D'ORO-on the Strada Nuova-their "arancia" (orange) and "pompelmo di rosa" (pink grapefruit) gelato is to die for!
Gelato in Italy must be eaten twice a day: first, as a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, and then, at night, after dinner, before going to bed.
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