Photographed by Noa Griffel
Then theres Gelateria della Musica, which great reviews aside, including a rec by Tory Daily tastemaker Simone Marchetti intrigued us with its name. A gelato shop of music? Turns out the founder, Fabio Brigliadoro, was once a jazz musician before he turned his attention to the sugary stuff and considers the making of a gelato a lot like the makings of music: Its about a symphony of ingredients. Flavors range from the classics (the place is known for its takes on pistachio) to the curious (mojito; a bread, butter and jam combo). And in keeping with the theme, Brigliadoro attaches artist names to the flavors Lady Gaga, Madonna, Peter Gabriel and so on.
P.S. Wondering about the difference between ice cream and gelato? The latter, which uses more milk than cream, is denser and because its churned at a slower place, less air is whipped in which is why it melts less quickly, too.
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