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This ice store on the pedestrian zone is one of the best we have visited in the 4 weeks we spent in South America. Deliciously fresh creamy aroma purple just as it should be. We stayed a week in Mendoza and stopped every day to taste new flavors and were never disappointed. Under the shade of trees there are outdoor seating.
Always tried from coffee and chocolate, my favorite travel companion moved us to a full stop. My cappuccino was SA-style small cup and huge glass for the other 'item'. A tad expensive, but suitable the hour.
Really delicious ice cream and milkshakes, also good for those who are lactose intolerant as there are a few water based sorbets
Slightly more expensive than your tipical Grido Helado in Mendoza, but the ice cream was definitely better and the staff very friendly. I got only ice cream with a couple friends and sat at a table and chatted for more than 2 hours and was never prompted to leave by the staff.