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Av. Gaona 2501
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Villa Gral. Mitre
Hours
What time does Nicolo open?
Nicolo opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
What time does Nicolo close?
Nicolo closes at 12:30 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.Nicolo is closed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Thu 12:00 PM - 12:30 AM (Next day)Fri-Sun Closed
Does Nicolo have catering options?
No, Nicolo does not have catering options.
Does Nicolo have bike parking?
No, Nicolo does not have bike parking.
Does Nicolo have parking?
Yes, Nicolo has parking options.
Does Nicolo have free WiFi?
No, Nicolo does not have free WiFi.
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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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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..
The ice cream here is very good -- creamy and delicious. My only knock on this place is that…read moretheere is not a huge variety of flavors. Still, this is a chain that is worthy of your visit.
It's a great location on the waterfront. Unfortunately, the. Staff was very unhelpful. They…read moredidn't speak English and we didn't speak Spanish! One cannot see the ice creams/gelatos. We managed to order three small cups, only to discover that they come with two scoops and we could have picked two different flavors. Oh well!
From the owner: Gelato di alta qualità.read more
Que otro helado tiene esta presentacion? Mmmmm el mejor de todos!
Un clásico de la zona, sabores muy ricos!read more
My parents and I had coconut dulce de leche helado here and it was amazinggg! Truly some of the…read morebest ice cream i've ever had. The man working was very sweet and brought our coffee to the table with sugars, napkins, and a cookie (couldn't ask for more). I didn't get to take a picture because it was too good :(.
I first came to Heladeria Dylan in 2019. I had been to several other ice cream stores in San Telmo…read moreand throughout Argentina before then and they were all (mostly) very good. As soon as I tested this ice cream, I knew is great and I ordered a kilo. It is amazing! Favorites: Menta Granizada (chocolate chip mint), Lemon Pie and their Chocolate Amagro. Of course, I have not tried them all, but the lemon sorbet is top notch also. I have to avoid going there too often and, when I do, I have to put in a small dish. My fear is that I will eat out of the container and finish it all.
Could this be the best helado in San Telmo?…read more Across the board, the helado here was the best I tried in Buenos Aires - texture wasn't at all soft/foamy/icy, flavors were all there. We ended up getting: - Dulce de leche - Coco de dulce de leche - Irish cream - Sambayon with maraschino cherries Don't miss the first two: The classic dulce de leche was better than the versions at any of the many heladerias I visited. The coco de dulce was a really lovely twist, with bits of coconut and no artificial coconut flavor. The interior is very clean, almost disturbingly sleek. The staff didn't act like they'd rather be probed by aliens than selling ice cream (see: Sumo, Nonna Bianca). Worth a visit? Yes! But good luck catching them when they're actually open (visiting during winter, when area ice cream shops are only open a few hours a day, a few days a week, doesn't help).
Dulce de leche & coco de dulce de leche - amazing
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I visited Lucciano twice during my trip. The location I went to is on Av. Corrientes, just a block…read morefrom Güerrín Pizza, though Yelp wouldn't let me check in there. Our guide had recommended Freddo, but we ended up loving Lucciano much more. I'd even say it's better than some of the gelato I've had in Italy. Yes, I said it! On my first visit, I got a small with Coco Rock and Dubai Chocolate, and it was absolutely divine. I enjoyed it so much that I upgraded to a medium on my second visit. Unfortunately, with our limited Spanish, I think there was a mix-up and I only got one scoop of Dubai Chocolate instead of two, so that was a bit of a bummer. If I ever make it back to Buenos Aires, I might just get a whole tub of the Dubai Chocolate flavor. Also, their ice pops are so adorable, they're almost too cute to eat!
There is not too much that I can say here... It's a Gelato shop in the mall. If you could call…read morethis type of shop "trendy," I will. There were a lot of people here looking for some of these exotic flavors. It was very convenient to have this shop right accros the street from our hotel. That worked out well! My only challenge was communicating exactly what I wanted in English. The service was fine and I like their model of paying for what you want then ordering the flavors you want. While it is easy to say "Chocolate" or "Vanilla," size and method of delivery was a little more difficult. But, in the end all worked out and we left happy and REALLY enjoyed the gelato. Many people were here to buy cones, cups and event larger sizes to bring home. Clearly Lucciano's has a strong following. KUDOs to the team at Lucciano's
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