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Foodie Finds: a new artisan gelato shop in Florence

By Alexandra Korey , 10 September 2009

Dr. Jessie Voigts

16 years 1 month ago

i love gelato, esp in italy!

YUM. what a great recommendation! thanks!

 

Jessie Voigts, PhD

Publisher, wanderingeducators.com

Ashley in Italy

16 years 1 month ago

In reply to i love gelato, esp in italy! by Dr. Jessie Voigts

gelati-thirty!

That's my response when someone asks me what time is it?!

Oh I love gelato in Italia! I find it is part of my job as a host of an agriturismo & cooking school to diligently search out the country's best gelato - so thank you for adding another great one to the list!

 

Ashley Bartner

La Tavola Marche Agriturismo & Cooking Holiday

http://www.latavolamarche.com

http://ww.latavolamarche.blogspot.com

 

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I recently wrote this mini review of a new gelateria in Florence and thought I'd reprint it here, inspired by all the "Foodie Finds" articles.

The original article is published at: http://www.arttrav.com/florence/new-gelato-parigine/

On a touristy street a stone’s throw from the Duomo is this recently opened retro-styled artisanal ice cream shop: Le Parigine. There are all the hints of a good gelato here: seasonal flavours listed on a seasonal menu, and no big piles of ice-cream but rather the product hidden in vats below the counter. I love the way they represent the flavours by providing exalted versions of them in their intact form on little glass plates - a language-free guarantee of authenticity.

The name “Le Parigine” comes from the old-fashioned ice-cream sandwiches that they serve for 1-2-3 euros. Two wafers, with ice cream pressed between on the spot. Tommaso had a dark chocolate and cream Parigina; the former was truly dark and real. I had a 1,50 euro cup of peach-mango gelato which was quite good. I look forward to returning to try other flavours. There is cute bench seating both indoor and out.

It’s nice to see a new gelateria in town that sticks to tradition as well as adds something new. Le Parigine adds a positive element to this central street, with an authenticity and reasonable price range that appeals to residents and tourists alike.

Le Parigine gelateria artigianale
via dei servi, 41/r
50100 firenze (FI), Italy
055 239 8470‎
Open Daily 11am-11pm

Read here For more on the best gelato in florence,

Recommended book: The food lovers guide to Florence - restaurant and gelato reviews abound and this book is very reliable.

 

 

 

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