We went to eat ice cream. When we asked the clerk about one of our children's peanut allergies, she told us she couldn't confirm whether or not it contained peanuts (we told her our son could tolerate traces). Her response was: If you buy it, it's at your own risk. As tourists, we weren't sure about this answer, so we checked the current regulations later.
• Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011, which requires precise and accessible information on the presence of allergens. • Italian Legislative Decree 231/2017, which establishes penalties for failing to provide such information correctly. • Civil and criminal liability regulations, in case a customer suffers an allergic reaction due to lack...
Read moreUnfortunately this GROM was not up to expectations. I do take into account that the place only had one employee and she looked stressed. When we ordered the waffle cone she told us it was all sold out but the waffle cone display was still in front for display. Very misleading so we went with the coppetta grande (large cup) and got the Torroncino and the Crema Di Grom. When she handed us the gelato it was already melting and so the texture and taste went out the window. We ate maybe 3 teaspoons each and we tossed the rest in the trash. The location was great but did not live up to the quality like in Florence. Quality not quantity is key to...
Read moreGreat gelato near the train station of Porta Garibaldi. They have seats outside with a nice view to the modern square of Unicredit.
The gelato is really good, one of the best in Milan. The fruit tastes are exceptionally good and tasty. I like the strawberry favour very much. Also the pistacchio and hazelnut flavors are tasty but not heavy like usual. Price start from 2.5 euros. There are also celiac suitable versions of cones and cookies, made gluten free, and lactose free versions for lactose intolerant clients...
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