Don't waste your time here if you want a real canoli I have been to Sicilia and i know how a good canoli tastes. Anybody that has been to Sicilia knows that a good canoli must be espresso that means made at that moment in other words filled with cream at that moment because otherwise the canoli shell wil become soft from the cream. I have lived in Palermo for 1,5 months and any bakery that serves pre-filled canolis has new ones made many times in a day.This one does not.They have the same from morning till night been served. When i asked one lady from the staff is she could make it right now she told me she have to go back at the kitchen and check if they have any cream but it was clear she didn't want to.She last told me they were fresh. One small canoli costs 2,40โฌ. i didn't have any coins i only have a 50โฌ note .I go to the cashier and the other lady tells me i can't pay with the 50โฌ if i want i must use the card. So i was forced in a way to use my card. Finally when i try the canoli i taste blank, the shell of the canoli was soft and the ricotta filling was not tasty enough. When i read some bad reviews here on tripadvisor i was thinking "it can be that bad", "maybe some people don't like sicilian sweets" but now i know its bad!I wish i saved that money to eat something more...
ย ย ย Read moreI recently visited a cafe and overall, I had a decent experience. The highlight of my visit was definitely the cappuccino - it was absolutely fantastic. The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the foam was creamy and frothy. I would highly recommend it to any coffee lover.
I also tried two pastries while I was there. The cannoli was good, but a little too sweet for my taste. The fruit pastry, on the other hand, was much more to my liking. The pastry was light and flaky, and the fruit filling was just the right amount of sweetness. I really enjoyed it.
As for the atmosphere, it was okay. The cafe was clean and comfortable, but it didn't have a particularly unique or special vibe to it. It was a nice enough place to sit and enjoy my coffee and pastries, but I wouldn't say it was anything to write home about.
Overall, I would recommend this cafe for the cappuccino and the fruit pastry. If you're a fan of sweeter pastries, you may also enjoy the cannoli. While the atmosphere isn't the most exciting, it's a nice place to sit and relax with a good...
ย ย ย Read moreI Dolci di Nonna Vincenza is a charming little bakery that serves some of the best pastries and cappuccino in Rome. Located near a hotel ponte sisto, this bakery is a great place to grab a quick bite. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of their cappuccino and pastries, which were delicious and well-made.
The cannoli, in particular, was a standout item that we highly recommend. However, it might be a bit too sweet for those who prefer a less sugary taste. While the atmosphere of the bakery is not the greatest, it is perfect for a quick grab-and-go experience.
Overall, I Dolci di Nonna Vincenza is a must-visit bakery in Rome, especially for those who are looking for a delicious snack or coffee. The quality of their pastries and cappuccino is top-notch, and their cannoli is a must-try. While the atmosphere might not be the best, it is still a great spot for a quick...
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