I tried pistachio (always) and Tiramisu. Take your mum’s tiramisu, with those soggy biscuits, blend it with some vanilla Eis and voila!! Delicious! When I saw raspberry sauce on my tiramisu I thought she’d accidentally used a spoon which had raspberry from a previous client. But i was wrong - this tiramisu had an interesting raspberry twist. It was good but I think less is more and traditional would be better. Up the chocolate and take out that raspberry, then you’ll have my heart.
Don’t get me wrong it tastes good, but the scoops are offensively small, and its one of the more expensive gelato shops I’ve come across. Paying 1.80€ per scoop I expect a decent scoop. Actually it’s a strange price model…Usually they entice you for more scoops with decreasing...
Read moreToday we went for Berlin ice cream week - after queuing we got to the front and were subsequently informed that they were out of the 1€ special flavour. Instead we could buy any normal scoop for the regular price of 1.80€, but this was not communicated at all while waiting in queue. Ice cream was average. By then the queue had got about 5x longer and definitely feel that it should be communicated to the people waiting who probably had to wait for at least 30-40 minutes to purchase, so they can make an informed decision on whether to wait or go to another ice...
Read moreHands down my absolute favorite ice cream place in Berlin. I work and live nearby so I go there all the time and it has never disappointed. I also make sure to take everyone I know and who comes to visit there and they have all loved it! A scoop is €1.80 and they have many delicious flavors. Coconut is a very popular option there and for good reason. Employees are always very nice and friendly and speak both German and English. Tip: If you frequent the place a lot, ask for the loyalty card where you get a free scoop after...
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