I Love Ice Cream – and I’m particularly fond of Pistachio Ice Cream/Gelato. And I adore the Ice Creams of Italy.
During my quick visit to Turin (July 2024) – I definitely intended to eat Ice Cream in as many places as possible.
But things got difficult. I was in Turin to do a Regency Weekend that included tours of several of the historical Palaces/Museums that related to Napoleon’s visits to the city, a dance practice, a Ball, and a night at a Turkish Bath. Squeezing in time to try Ice Cream was a challenge.
In the end – I only got to eat Ice Cream at La Romana. It was described as the best ice cream in Turin by the Receptionist at our hotel – and that was enough to make sure I found time to get some.
So – morning of the day we were to fly home turned out to be the only chance to get Ice Cream – and after breakfast we stored our luggage in the hotel and walked the 5 minutes to Piazza San Carlo.
La Romana is – for an ice cream shop – a magnificent store front. High ceilings, a long counter on one side, multiple tables in and around the displays of Ice Cream Confectionary, and a generally ‘yummy’ buzz of people enjoying the simple, but oh so good, offerings.
Ordering was simple – but required an explanation that clearly is given multiple times a day. First you pick a size and pay – only then do you get to taste and then select your flavours. This is the reverse of how it generally works in North America – because the hope is that upon tasting, you’ll order more. But – hey – when in Turin, do as the Turinians do!
So both my husband and I lined up to select a Medium sized Cup. Paid our 4 Euro’s each – and then lined up to select flavours. The team behind the counter cheerfully provided tastes – and in hindsight I should have done some tasting – but instead I just opted for the 3 flavours I thought sounded right.
Pistachio for sure, Sabayon, and a third that featured whole Hazelnuts and a name I can’t quite remember.
My husband also had several different flavours – but the Sorbet called Stratelli con More – Raspberry and Blackberry with Dark Chocolate pieces was not just his favorite – he went back for seconds.
Just how good was this Ice Cream? How about the best I ever had?
I actually started wondering if I could open a franchise in NOTL…
And I’m planning another trip to Turin. I definitely want more of that Ice Cream.
Signing off – The Soup Lady
Since you were in Turino, it’s zabaglione. I began having flavor flashbacks when I read: gelato. It’s astounding how much the Italians can cram aromatics into a frozen concoction. You forgot to mention whether the pistachio was still your favorite of the three
Nothing but nothing replaces Pistachio… but that Zabaglione or Sabaglione was insanely right. No question at all.