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11 years ago
I was all upset after my second tango class and decided to treat myself to some ice cream this place was perfect. Very extensive selection of ice creams and gelatos. I got something delicious. Ate some. Sugar helped me to raise my mood. read more
Nicolo - Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Near Me - Buenos Aires, C
Honduras 3802
1180 Buenos Aires
Argentina
Palermo
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Tufic Ice Cream is a great stop in Buenos Aires. We stopped by after dinner at Don Julio nearby…read more The ice cream is rich, smooth, and clearly made with high-quality ingredients, with great flavors.
Tufic was a welcome sight on a warm day. They offer many different gelato flavors and some fancier…read moresundae and dipped bar options. I ordered the Passionfruit and Marscapone varieties. They were good, but just a tad too sweet. The consistency was good though. There was ample seating in the two story parlor, but it was a bit warm as if the air conditioning was having trouble keeping up. There were also TV screens playing the local news so it made for some fascinating watching. This place also had restrooms, which was a welcome sight after walking Palermo SoHo all afternoon. Tudor was a solid 4 star experience, but less sugar would help the flavors come through a little more. The restaurant itself was pretty nice too- great atmosphere albeit a little warm.
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Oh god. You need to try the matcha flavor! It's super creamy, soft, just perfect. Best one I've…read moreever tried. The Earl Grey one is unique and delicious as well. I can't wait to try new flavors.
this place took the trending / popular nitrogen ice cream and really made it their own!!!!…read more this place is like Smitten Ice Cream but BETTER. they have so many more flavors (matcha, lavender, cookies and cream, dulce de leche, earl grey to name a few) and popularized asian bakery styles (hong kong waffles aka bubble waffles) takoyaki fish cones and mixed it together. Argentina is already known for their ice cream but mixed w nitrogen it's AMAZING. their matcha stands out too. love the matcha ice latte. They have a beautiful patio where you can do work / catch up w friends. Only downside: they don't accept Visa or Mastercard. :(
Disfrutando el waffle y helado
The Top 100 most iconic ice cream shop drew me in, but the Top 10 best ice cream nomination was…read morevalidated. Cadore is decorated and well deserved. Perhaps the best ice cream I've had. I opted for their signature Argentina dulce de leche. Sampled a couple . Can't go wrong 5/5
Bar none, the very best gelato I have ever tasted. I was advised to try the komquat dark chocolate…read moreand whiskey flavor. I won't say it was "life changing" but it came damn close. I have 3 days left in Buenos Aires and I know where I'll be stopping again before I leave. If you find yourself in Buenos Aires on Calle Corrientes and you don't make a stop here, it should only be because you have a medical condition or life threatening allergy..
Eating blue cheese ice cream…read more This needs to be Number One On your bucket list of things you do before you die. Eating pumpkin ice cream should be Number Two. 85% Chocolate should be Number Three. Okay, never mind ranking the flavors. Just buy a ticket for a three month stay in Buenos Aires and eat everything Alchemy has got. * * * Alchemy is widely considered to be one of the best ice cream parlors in Buenos Aires. The reputation is fully deserved. The ice cream menu is presented on the wall as a sheet metal table of the elements. They light up the flavors they have on a given day. The table of the elements is hard to forget. About eight of the elements are fully alcoholic. They are based on Argentine cocktails such as Fernet and Cola or Gin and Tonic. I was too busy eating the other exotic flavors ... but vermouth and orange ice cream sounds just fine to me. * * * We have been eating here a lot. Why shouldn't your days end being happy?
What a great find! I have to hand it to the hubs for discovering this awesome spot within walking…read moredistance of where we were staying in BA. Everything was great! There's outdoor seating, though mostly smokers congregate there. Even at 9 pm, several families were arriving to enjoy gelato. We had cocktails, pizza, and gelato. I seriously considered ordering a chai tea to go but decided against it at the last minute (it looked legit). The gelato list here is ridiculous!!! You cannot help but smile at the options. You must check it out.
Volta!!!!! is the best ice cream that I've come across two in my life. I've tried the rest now try…read morethe best that's all I can say, and I have traveled all over the world and hands-down Volta wins.
My tour guide took me to this place to have some gelato and I got the vanilla as well as the…read morestrawberry? I thought they were ok. The cone that came with it was super stale. Blah. I also got one chocolate called "Toto" and wasn't impressed with it either. The staff were friendly and helpful but since I don't speak Spanish yet it was a bit difficult to communicate.
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Our first ice cream in Argentina, and my favorite! It's…read morefunny, there were many other much more popular places that we needed to get in line for ice cream, but I kept thinking back to this place because their ice cream was the best. Service was also very nice here since it wasn't as busy as some of the more touristy, popular places. The ice cream itself was less sugar ridden than other places and perfectly palatable.
Loved the delicious ice cream and walking flow of this place, so unique!…read more There's also a little courtyard filled with chairs to relax and enjoy your favorite treats.
Lemon and vanilla/nuts ice cream
This is a review of the branch of Helados Italia at Juncal 1760 where the ice cream was wonderful…read moreand the service was cheerfully inept. I speak Spanish pretty well. And have for 40 years. Ice cream Spanish is fairly straightforward. At Helados Italia I was suddenly transformed into one of those situations like Jack Nicholson in Five Easy Pieces. I wanted one scoop of pistachio ice cream in a cup, not a cone. Sounds simple but apparently the rules at Helados Italia do not allow it. You can get one scoop in a small cone. Or you can get a cup filled to the brim with ice cream -- about 0.25 l, way more than I wanted. But you cannot get one scoop in a cup. I'll spare you all the details but I may have written a new chapter in the voluminous book of Americans making a scene in a foreign country as I explained that I want one scoop -- una bolita, una bucha -- in a cup and the very frustrated young woman told me that was against the rules. I ended getting ice cream in a cone which ran all over my hand as I ate it. Ugh. That said, the pistachio ice cream at Helados Italia was fabulous.
Helados Italia is awesome! It is in a super convenient spot and the staff is great with tourists…read more There isn't any room to sit inside but there are a few benches out front. The ice cream itself is amazing. A great place to stop by and take an ice cream break on a day of shopping in Palermo soho
Strawberry and Dulce Ice Cream!
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This is not real gelato! They fool you into thinking it is…read morefresh made in the little tin pots. However once you open the lid, there's actually ice cream in giant plastic tubs. You're paying high prices for commercial low grade gelato. Very deceptive
Persicco consistently makes lists summarizing the best helado in Buenos Aires. This sleek chain is…read morepart of the Freddo/Un Alta Volta family (each of these businesses having had the same principals, not necessarily at the same time). That being the case, I wasn't very impressed by the classic dulce de leche flavor. It was rich and sweet, a little too soft, but mostly just didn't have enough dulce de leche smokiness. Some of their other flavors were excellent. Try the Tramontana - with streaks of dulce de leche in a vanilla base, and chocolate-covered biscuit balls the size of almonds scattered throughout. I rarely go for fruity flavors, but the Merengatta was also terrific, extremely creamy (could it be mascarpone-based?) and swirled with fresh, bright-tasting strawberry. The doorknob to the ground floor restroom had broken off, so I felt like I was going to fall to my death when going up the spiral staircase to the other restrooms. Shoddy construction aside, the space is very bright and clean. Worth a visit? It shouldn't be first on your helado tour - especially considering that they're noticeably more expensive than other heladerias. But if you come across a Persicco branch while walking the city (and you probably will), definitely go in and try some of their signature flavors.
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The ice cream at Fratello's was the best we have had on this visit! Creamy, tangy tastes, and a…read morecrispy cone made for a perfect dessert! Service was immediate!
Good ice cream / gelato! The Dulce De Leche is amazing. This brand has become an international…read morechain and, as with most expansions, quality control becomes a difficult task. Does this place make great ice cream? Yes. Is it the best in Buenos Aires? I don't think so. This business is highly competitive in this city and there are plenty of better places such as Rapa Nui or Cadore.
Best ice creams in town!! from Mar Del Plata (BA) to San Isidro a few weeks ago…read more Premium quality and good customer service. Most people try the "palitos" which cost around $40 ARS. Flavors to try: Baileys, Kinder, Shot, Bananita Dolca, Pistacchio, Super Bubble Gum (yes, it's an ice cream), Chocolate and Mint, Cookies and Cream (one of San Isidro favorites) and many others tempting ice creams. Just go and try one... If you are able to decide among all the options!! Lucciano's is waiting for you!! So make a visit, check in, upload your pic and keep Yelping!!
Oh Lucciano's! You don't know how happy I'm that you're spreading all around BA I've a problem with…read moretheir pistachio popsicles. A lovely, delicious, indulging problem. This is an amazing icecream chain, with incredible customizable popsicles which are the stars of the shops. And, did I say their icecream is amazing... Interesting fact: they started in Mar del Plata and they brought they know-how from Italy. Nothing else to say but... you guys have to try it!
Absolutely divine ice cream at super cheap cost! Helado muy…read moredelicioso a precio bueno!
We love this unusual heladeria that serves up some very good helado (ice cream). What is unusual is…read morehow the servers are behind thick glass, as if this was a bank. When your helado is ready, the put it into a stainless steel turntable and turn it 180 degrees so you can get your ice cream. Strange and funny at the same time.
Fine fine Argentine ice cream…read more Nothing more needs to be said. * * * Okay, The Yelp algorithm requires more verbiage. So it shall be. * * * Very Very Very Very Good Ice Cream. * * * Eat Ice Cream Here. * * * Does that make things clear?
Considerada una de las mejores heladerías artesanales de Buenos Aires. Creo que si, son realmente…read morericos sus sabores. Llevando un cuarto, no se olviden de pedir las almendras caramelizadas que son una bomba. Considered one of the best handmade ice cream shops in Buenos Aires. I agree, they are really good. If you buy a quarter, do not forget to ask for their caramelized almonds, they rock.
Probably one of the best ice cream in Buenos Aires. You must try one of the 5 kind of sambayon…read more(classic Argentinean ice cream) and of course dulce de leche. But don't worry, there are more than 50 (yes, 5-0) flavors to try. If you can't finish it (yeah right) they will box it for you with some dry ice to go.
Arnoldo's has the best ice cream in Buenos Aires! The ice cream is made of top ingredients and…read morethey have so many flavors - especially many varieties of dulce de leche and chocolate.