Gut gelegenes Kaffee mit vielen kleinen Snacks, Eis und sogar Eisbechern — letzteres findet man in Rom ja eher selten. Leider waren aber gerade die Eisbecher eher ideenlos und einfach nur mit Deko überladen sodass das Eis nicht zur Geltung kam. Schade, zusätzlich eine unhöfliche, nicht englisch sprechen wollende, überforderte und ungehaltene Bedienung
Greg L.
Tu valoración: 5 Houston, TX
Coffee, drinks, gelato, sandwiches all of the above for stomach time! If they only had a place like this in Houston. People watching galore in Prati district. We would hold out on gelato until we got back to this place by our hotel. The 6 and 8 year old would hold out for this place and walk 20 min. Extra vs. hitting a spot by the sights.
Ashley S.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
Get the double chocolate gelato!!! So amazingly delicious. Prices are reasonable. I stopped here twice during my last stay in Rome.
Anh N.
Tu valoración: 2 Fresh Meadows, NY
I went here based on recommendations from friends who visited Rome before. The place was bustling with people as guys in uniforms were downing their caffes at the gelato bar. After patiently waiting for them to clear the area a little, I got a cone of tiramisu flavored gelato. I thought I couldn’t really go wrong with that flavor as my first one in Italy, but it tasted soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo artificial. I also got a medium size scoop, which I’m glad that they’re generous with the quantity, but it melted fast. The gelato got the wrap around my cone wet and sticky so I couldn’t peel it off the cone to eat my cone. RIP. Sigh. Afterwards, I had to walk around for a good few hours with my sticky hands taking pictures for random strangers since I was out and about. Perhaps other flavors are better? But tiramisu is not the way to go.
Wendy C.
Tu valoración: 3 Bayside, NY
Portofino is an okay bakery/gelateria. There are better gelatos/pastries/sandwiches in rome(try gelateria de gracchi for their gelatos a few blocks over!). Although it is often busy, the line moves quick and the servers are helpful. Downside to that was that my panini wasn’t heat up all the way through because they were flying through everything. Decent gelatos, for a good price.
Denise H.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Wow, the best gelato I had in Italy! So smooth, such a great selection, and the most mouth-watering flavors you can imagine. And their portion sizes are huge, and relatively inexpensive. I had a Nutella flavor gelato on a nutty cone… Unbelievable!!!
Tiffany T.
Tu valoración: 5 Alviso, CA
Being an American who has never tasted REAL gelato before, and when i say real i meant non powdered ingredients with excessive sugar to raise my sugar level 3 times higher than it should be — i fell in l-l-love. that one cone can do wonder to a girl. just looking at it makes my heart melt. until this day, it gives me butterflies and a jittery feeling inside my stomach every time i think about the scrumptious flavors of pistachio and strawberry gelato(my two favorite flavors) inside my mouth. DROOOOLS. if i can come back to Rome for ONE thing. i’d choose gelato! and Portofino for it’s snowball sized cone, and the funny condom it has with its business card. Stressed spell backward is Desserts, and desserts leads to… well i think i should leave that part for the Italians to finish ;)
Constance C.
Tu valoración: 3 East Bay, CA
This place is pretty cool, it’s a café with coffee, pastries and baked goods and gelato. Their gelato is yums too, you can even get it in the morning though there are less choices because they make most flavors daily. This place is in Rome but on the Vatican City side of the Tiber. Pistachio Gelato in a Cup with a Cone. NOMS. I liked how they gave me a cone even though I got it in a cup. The gelato itself was just alright, Gelateria di San Crispino makes it better. This one too creamy and not nutty enough for my liking. I did have a taste of the watermelon though and that one is pretty bomb, tasted just like watermelon juice in cream form!