Gelateria Michel - Menu

Piazza Del Popolo, 5, Peschici, Italy

🛍 Caffè, Gelato, Minestra, Porta Via

4.7 💬 3607 Avis

Téléphone: +393479139959

Adresse: Piazza Del Popolo, 5, Peschici, Italy

Ville: Peschici

Plats: 7

Avis: 3607

Site Web: http://www.gelateriamichel.it/

"During my recent stay in Peschici, I had the opportunity to enjoy the exceptional ice cream from Gelateria Michel. This little corner of gastronomic heaven proved to be an oasis of freshness and flavor on a hot summer day. Ice cream is an extraordinary sensory experience from the first taste. The vast selection of flavors available is surprising, ranging from classic variations to the most creative and innovative flavours. What struck me was the quality of the ingredients used, evident in every single bite. The ice creams, handcrafted with care and passion, have a creamy and velvety consistency that melts gently in the mouth. Each flavor is perfectly balanced, maintaining the balance between the natural sweetness of the ingredients and the intensity of the flavor. Among my favorites stand out the traditional taste of dark chocolate, deep and enveloping, and the lemon sorbet, fresh and refreshing, perfect to counteract the summer heat. The welcoming and familiar atmosphere of the Gelateria Creperia Michel made my tasting moment even more pleasant. The staff was courteous and helpful in recommending flavors and combinations, demonstrating a deep passion for the art of ice cream creation. In conclusion, Gelateria Creperia Michel in Peschici is the ideal place for those looking for an authentic and refined tasting experience. The ice cream here is more than just a dessert; it is an art that can be enjoyed with every sense. If you are in Peschici, you cannot miss this delicious gastronomic stop, a true paradise for ice cream lovers."

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Isa Isa

Excellent ice cream!!!

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Luca
Luca

The best pistachio I've tried so far. Very particular and local tastes.


Stefania
Stefania

Excellent ice creams, refined and never banal flavors, I highly recommend


Francesco
Francesco

Ice creams that deserve it, you can't help but taste them if you pass by Peschici...


sa
sa

I ate an excellent ice cream, accompanied by the excellent setting of the historic center of Peschici.


Domenico
Domenico

The best ice cream in Puglia... Flavors that you won't find in any other ice cream shop and EXCELLENT raw materials. Super top


Fiorella
Fiorella

The best ice cream ever in the whole country, arrived by chance on AIC (gluten free) recommendation, stratospheric flavors with the highest quality local products....


Leonardo
Leonardo

There are no words to describe the taste and goodness of Michel's ice cream. A true delight for the palate and the senses! Michel, always attentive to improvement and experimentation, as well as to the combination of tradition and the use of zero km raw materials; ingredients that express all the love for this Earth and at the same time make it a factor of integration. I recommend everyone to try this magnificent experience at least once!


Rich
Rich

I recently visited Gelateria Michel, and I couldn't be happier with my experience. This place truly deserves a 5-star review! Firstly, their gelato selection is unparalleled. They offer a unique variety of flavors that you won't easily find anywhere else. Not only is their selection outstanding, but the quality of their gelato is top-notch. Each scoop is rich, creamy, and bursting with flavor. It's evident that they take great pride in using only the finest ingredients. What's also worth mentioning is their fast and efficient service. You won't have to wait long to savor your gelato delight, making it a perfect spot for a quick and satisfying treat. And let's talk about pricing – it's refres...


Ciro
Ciro

During my recent stay in Peschici, I had the opportunity to enjoy the exceptional ice cream from Gelateria Michel. This little corner of gastronomic heaven proved to be an oasis of freshness and flavor on a hot summer day. Ice cream is an extraordinary sensory experience from the first taste. The vast selection of flavors available is surprising, ranging from classic variations to the most creative and innovative flavours. What struck me was the quality of the ingredients used, evident in every single bite. The ice creams, handcrafted with care and passion, have a creamy and velvety consistency that melts gently in the mouth. Each flavor is perfectly balanced, maintaining the balance between...

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  • Caffè Savourez notre sélection de cafés riches et aromatiques, habilement préparés pour éveiller vos sens. Du classique expresso aux lattes crémeux, découvrez le mélange parfait pour commencer votre journée sur une note savoureuse.
  • Gelato Un délicieux assortiment de glaces crémeuses et artisanales avec une variété de saveurs allant de la vanille et du chocolat classiques à des options uniques comme le miel de lavande et la mangue épicée, parfait pour satisfaire votre envie de sucré.
  • Minestra Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche.
  • Porta Via Savourez vos plats préférés sur le pouce avec notre menu à emporter varié, proposant des mets délicieux et fraîchement préparés, parfaits pour un style de vie actif. Savourez les saveurs où et quand vous le souhaitez!

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