Outside gelateria Torcè.

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Torcè

San Giovanni & Testaccio


This is the Aventine outpost of Rome's gelato king, Claudio Torcè. His creamy creations are seasonal, healthy – his recipes use fructose in place of white sugar – and often quite bonkers. Anyone for mortadella or gorgonzola gelato?


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