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Businiess name:  Paolo's Gelato Italiano Ice
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Undoubtedly the best gelato in ATL. Sure, Paolo has all kinds of sweet treats on display (I'm curious about the chocolate pyramids) but don't get distracted -- you want the gelato. I am passionate about the stracciatella gelato, which is like vanilla, only creamier and infused with bits of sweet chocolate. There are other flavors, but I need only one... The first time I ever had stracciatella was in Italy, and I completely fell in love. Now when I want to remember those sunny days along the coast of Italy, I make the drive to Paolo's. Parking in VA-HI is a pain, but I guess it's easier (and cheaper) than a flight to Europe. And if I close my eyes, I can pretend I'm in Italy...

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