Gelaterium restaurants in South America
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Sorveteria Boca Gelata
With three dozen flavors of self-serve ice cream, this is a great place to ward off the midday heat or enjoy a late night dessert. Be bold and try some of the less conventional offerings - fig with cognac and walnuts is surprisingly tasty, as are corn and plum flavors.
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Heladería Splendid
A good choice for Italian ice cream is Heladería Splendid, which has been scooping up splendid ice cream for nearly 50 years. In addition to ice-cream concoctions, it serves breakfasts, pastries, cakes and other snacks.
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Heladería Napoli
A good choice for Italian ice cream is Heladería Napoli on Plaza Murillo’s north side which has been scooping up splendid ice cream for nearly 50 years.
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Ama Nalec
This busy corner place does tempting little pastries and very tasty ice cream, a godsend in Roque’s paralyzing heat. It has some unusual flavors – figs in cognac is worth a lick.
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Quattro D Heladeria
We're not sure what the four Ds stand for in Spanish (or Italian) - but the ice-cream here is divine, delightful, delicious and delectable in anyone's language!
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Gelatomania
Satisfies ice-cream cravings with more than two dozen flavors to fight over, fresh juices, tasty cakes, burgers and vegetarian-friendly salads.
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Gelato Grão
Although service doesn't come with a smile, this ice-cream shop serves creamy rich sorvete (ice cream).
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Heladeria Venezia
Pull up a swinging chair at this beachfront icecreamery and suck on one of 40 delicious homemade flavors.
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Sorvetes Mil Frutas
Offers dozens of ice cream flavors right on the waterfront.
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