I read @Sunny's post on an ice cream parlor owned by an Argentine family in the United States. That made me wonder what is everyone's favorite ice cream in Buenos Aires?
We eat a lot of ice cream here in Argentina. On average 7 kg per year per person. This list has some of the best in the...
They went to live in the U.S., they're fanatical fans of Boca and conquer Dallas with their bostero ice cream.
Sofia Sugasti (46) and Martín Pereyra Olazábal (47) have lived in Texas for more than a decade and how they missed Argentine ice cream, they decided to assemble their own brand, with...
Today, the Acassuso ice cream parlor is known for its "pinitos" of at least 60 centimeters.
On the corner of Avenida del Libertador and General Justo José de Urquiza, with a wide sidewalk on the corner, is one of the most emblematic ice cream parlors in Buenos Aires. It is not only known for...
Probably one of my all time favorite desserts in Buenos Aires is at a place called Helados Italia. They have several locations so you can look on Google Maps to see where the nearest location to you is. But I usually hit the Palermo Soho location as I'm routinely in this area.
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Waiting in line for ice cream at Cadore is absolutely worth it! Although the space is tiny and you might lose at least 15 minutes in line, the ice cream is totally worth the wait. Not only is it renowned, but it's also among the best in Buenos Aires. I highly recommend trying the pistachio...
Exploring the area, I discovered this place that really impressed me. The flavors I tasted were exceptional. A curious anecdote: the cones are quite robust (which I liked), and they offer options of different sizes, either for those who want a small ball or two large ones.
In my opinion, the...
Very good artisan ice cream, with original and unconventional flavors, but also with traditional flavors. It is a premium ice cream. It has been in the neighborhood for decades and there is no doubt about its quality. The price is obviously in line and totally normal. It has a wide variety of...
The service was outstanding, and the prices were in line with the current situation, with the positive plus of receiving more almonds than expected with the chocolate. In terms of taste and textures, it is above average, although it does not reach excellence considering the remarkable advances...
The establishment is excellent, with a charming decoration and comfortable tables that are well spaced. The ice creams offer an exquisite variety of flavors; I especially recommend trying the "Dulce de leche tienta" and the sambayón with caramelized almonds. They also serve high quality coffee...
The place is amazing, with a chocolate and ice cream shop that has been taken care of down to the last detail. There is not much more to add, except that during weekends it is usually crowded and there are long lines in the afternoon to place orders, which could be criticized. However, the rest...
I have read that Argentina has the best ice cream in the world, as an ice cream lover I would like to visit the best ice cream parlors in Buenos Aires, please share your experiences with me!
Thanks in advance!
Delicious ice cream! This ice cream parlor has been around for quite some time and continues to uphold its style and essence. The ice creams are truly delightful, and if you fancy, they can serve them with caramelized almonds on top, which takes it to the next level! Apparently, the pistachio...