I'm doing some research for an upcoming story, and this research includes finding Rome's best gelato. (There could be worse things).
Thus far, I've been pretty good: Ordering a "coppa piccola" of gelato, tasting, and throwing half out.
But at the gelateria Ciampini, even though I'd already had two frozen treats, I couldn't keep myself from gobbling the whole gelato down. I tried chestnut, mixed berry, and peach with pinenuts. Each one was super-creamy, but with bits of their namesakes mixed in (including actual, chewy bits of chestnut, and whole pinenuts). Yum, yum, yum. I had a stomachache afterwards, but it was so worth it.
(Since then, I've been back to Ciampini a number of times — and I still think their gelato is some of the best in Rome).
Ciampini. Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina 29, in between the Spanish Steps and the Pantheon. Click here for a map.
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Thank you SO much for this suggestion. On my third trip to Rome (in the past year), I finally got to try gelato from here and I am hooked! I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to eat gelato from any other place again.
Of the places that Katie recommends in her Rome for Foodies app, I liked this place best—for the ambience and the gelato itself. The gianduja and caffè had just the viscosity and flavor I was looking for.