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Írjon visszajelzéstHow can you go wrong with gelato on the beach? Vancity loves gelato! The prices are reasonable here and it's only 50 cents more for a waffle cone. It's only a few blocks up from kits beach, so get a double scoop. The flavours change from time to time but whenever I see a new flavour, it's a hit or miss.<br/ Service is always very friendly here.<br/
Take someone you love.. Paradiso Gelato has some of the very best gelato in town. Great place to bring your kids or someone special. If it`s a beautiful day we take our ice cream and walk along Kits Beach. The flavours are incredible and the service is friendly. Taste the coconut!
Because our meals together never end in just two, and because we were left unsatisfied with just frozen yogurt. MissVancouverPiggy and I found ourselves searching up neighbouring places for an after meal, after dessert, ice cream. We both agreed that the calorie count is pretty much the same between frozen yogurt and ice cream, so you are better off eating ice cream for its taste and texture. Not that we care for or even count our calories. Our search yielded “Paradiso Gelato Bistro”, a tiny corner shoppe for ice cream, coffee/tea, and surprisingly Vietnamese “banh mi” sandwiches. Their banner advertising their home made Italian gelato was promising. And located adjacent to Kitsilano beach, I am sure they saw a lot of success. The statue of a polar bear holding on to a double scoop and cream sugar cone by the door was a cute novelty. Other than that it, the interior had no purposeful visual interest. With minimal seating indoors and a few plastic patio chairs lined out front, the point
It was so delicious that even when I noticed a strand of hair, I didn't bother going back for a replacement.
Nothing captures the essence of summer quite like savoring an ice cream cone while walking along the beach. Paradiso Gelato Bistro is ideally situated near Kits Beach Park, one of Vancouver's most popular beaches. It's not directly on Cornwall Street, but rather a block down on Yew Street. I tried the Passion Fruit Sorbet in a waffle cone ($4.75), and it was delightfully tart and refreshing—an ideal way to conclude a lovely evening by the beach.
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