Gelateria Del Teatro
Gelateria Del Teatro is a quaint gelateria located just before Ponte Garibaldi, right before crossing over to Trastevere. The service was lacking, as the lady behind the counter appeared unfriendly and distant. However, there are two benches outside the shop where you can sit and enjoy your gelato.
I decided to try the pistachio and ricotta cheese, as well as the almond and fig flavors. Unfortunately, the flavors were rather mild compared to what I’ve experienced elsewhere, and the texture was somewhat hard and brittle.
Fatamorgana (Trastevere)
This gelato chain offers options tailored to various dietary restrictions, such as dairy, gluten, nuts, sugar, and eggs, with clear labeling for each. Their flavor range is extensive, featuring intriguing combinations like pineapple and ginger, avocado, lime, and wine.
On my visit, I tried the Basil, walnuts & honey, rose petals, violet flowers, and Sorrento walnuts flavors. Each flavor boasted a unique yet delicate profile, showcasing natural ingredients and a creamy texture.
Overall, it’s an excellent spot for those seeking healthier gelato choices.
The Gelatist
In contrast to my previous experiences at gelato shops where I would order first and then pay, I discovered that this particular establishment operated on a pay-first basis. Unfortunately, none of the servers informed me of this until it was my turn, forcing me to return to the back of the line.
Despite the need for better communication regarding the service, the gelato itself was exceptional! This was my favorite out of the gelatos I’ve tasted in Rome. We indulged in hazelnuts with milk chocolate, hazelnuts with dark chocolate, and mangoes with cheesecake and strawberry.
The gelato was dense, creamy, and impeccably smooth, with flavors that were perfectly balanced in sweetness. Each flavor was distinct, delivering pure bliss with every bite.
Gelateria del Viale
A charming little family-run gelateria located in Trastevere. The woman serving us was warm and hospitable. We tasted the mango, chocolate, and pistachio gelato. Since it was my last day in Italy, I was eager to enjoy one final, delicious gelato. Unfortunately, the flavors were somewhat muted and the texture wasn’t as smooth as I’d hoped.
Gelateria del Teatro (Lungotevere branch)
Website: http://www.gelateriadelteatro.it/
Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays, 12:00 p.m. – 21:00 p.m.
Address: Lungotevere dei Vallati, 25, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Fatamorgana (Trastevere branch)
Website: https://www.gelateriafatamorgana.com/web/index.php
Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays, 12:30 p.m. –22:30 p.m.
Address: Via Roma Libera, 11, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
The Gelatist(Via del Corso, 293)
Website: https://www.thegelatist.it/
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Address: Via del Corso, 293, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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Address: Piazza Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, 9F, 00153 Roma RM, Italy