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Cafe Zucchero
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Lo B.
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Cafe Zucchero is one of the few places in Little Italy that actually feels Italian. Having been to many authentic Little Italy's around the country, I'm sad to say that San Diego's is not really among them -- it feels as though it is a Disney version that was slapped together a few years ago. But I digress.
Cafe Zucchero has the best espresso I've had in San Diego -- not that bitter stuff, ahem, that other places seem to serve. And it's reasonably priced too -- my iced Americano set me back only $1.50 (perhaps even less). Italian sodas were about the same price, which is an incredibly reasonable price. And they even add cream in, unlike other places that seem to think Italian soda is the same thing as soda water with some syrup.
The gelato selection is quite good, and while it isn't as creamy as the stuff you get in Italy, it's a pretty good likeness. The pistachio flavor is the best.
My favorite thing at Cafe Zucchero is the pastries though. Those are genuinely Italian, and they are really fresh and delicious. There is one that is a lemon and cream concoction (wish I remember what it was called!) that is so light and delicate -- perfect if you are craving something sweet but not cloyingly so.
Nice atmosphere and patio -- overall highly recommended.
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