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    Helados Italia - Interior

    Helados Italia

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.7 kmPalermo

    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

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    Persicco - dulce de leche, tramontana

    Persicco

    3.4(5 reviews)
    6.6 kmSan Telmo
    $$$

    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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    Rigolatto - icecream - Updated May 2026

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