Dolceria Corrado Costanzo

Noto


Costanzo is justifiably famous for its gelati, torrone (nougat), dolci di mandorla (almond sweets) and cassata (with ricotta, chocolate and candied fruit). If you do opt for gelato, consider ordering a combo of ricotta and dark chocolate with orange for an icy revelation.


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