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    4.4 (74 reviews)

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    First night, two scoops on the tour
    Jessica S.

    We were introduced to this gelateria on our first night in Rome, via the walking Trastevere food tour I'd booked for us. Our guide said this is his favorite gelato spot, owing to the creativity of flavors and rotating menu offerings. We liked it so much we went back once on our own. They were busy both times, with a line out the door, but the people working were friendly and patient (which was especially noticeable on our first visit, when a group of 10 tourists wandered in after a few hours drinking, eating and drinking our way through the town.) The did have some interesting flavor combos lined up for us to try, but I went with the flavors I craved. Everything was tasty and creamy, and the serving sizes were generous. They offered whipped cream on top of each portion as well, which we passed on, the gelato was yummy and creamy enough without the added cream. The shop is tiny (explains the line) but clean, and they do a good job of labeling each of the vats of gelato they have on display. Definitely a winner, and seemed to be quite popular with locals.

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    Maylee W.

    My last stop on the Eating Europe tour in Trastevere! The best gelato in Roma! So many unique flavors, too many choices and very happy that I can get this in Beverly Hills too!

    Kristina L.

    This is one of my favorite gelato places in Rome but it doesn't beat Fassi. But it's a good second. Quality is amazing and there are many flavors. They have more unique flavors compared to other gelaterias I've been to. Though I just found out there's a location in Studio City, it sort of lost its charm for me since I know I could get it back home in California.

    Isabella B.

    The last stop in Eating Italy's Twilight Trastevere tour was at this gelateria. On a hot day in Rome a gelato makes for a perfect nightcap, especially if you've been walking 10+ miles the entire day! Luckily for me Fatamorgana had also just opened LITERALLY ACROSS FROM MY HOTEL and I had it two days ago. Since this was my second opportunity I decided to mix things up a bit. I got two scoops of gelato: pistachio and basil/walnut/honey, one of their most popular flavors and a flavor unique to Fatamorgana. This combination worked out pretty well as it had a strong nutty combination yet there was a harmonic balance between something herbal-y with something sweet. While this wasn't my most favorite gelato in Rome I was pretty satisfied. Even without the food tour reiterating the rules for "what is authentic gelato" Fatamorgana passes what I call the "gelato test". They make what is considered "gelato artiginale" - gelato made from all natural ingredients, not from a powdered mix. Gelato isn't stacked very high, uses excessive artificial colors and takes into consideration the seasonal flavors. Always consider this when getting gelato as there are surprisingly a lot of gelaterias that sell "fake" gelato!

    Samantha G.

    This place is so delicious!! We got the mint chocolate, pistachio and stracciatella. All were amazing but the mint was our favorite. The ambience is amazing and the prices is very good (slightly more expensive than Giolitti for what you get).

    Tiffany Y.

    My mission to get gelato on a cold winter night: Cold Weather - 0, Me - 1 Especially after I heard and read such good things about Fatamorgana, I knew I had to try it. To battle the cold weather, I jumped at the option to add hot chocolate to go with my gelato, leaving no doubt that it would help me brace the cold sweet dessert at the very least. I ended up getting one scoop of one of the Hazelnut options, with little bits of chips inside (?) - cannot remember the name but the gelato label had Le Petit Prince on it, which was the ultimate factor in my final decision between this and the regular hazelnut. The hot chocolate was actually thicker than what I thought it would be... it was extremely creamy and thick, which then made sense that you were supposed to dump the gelato into it to make it almost like a gelato chocolate float. So I improvised and drizzled this hot, dark chocolate sauce over my gelato - making it still very enjoyable. My only issue (and my fault too) was asking to separate the gelato and hot chocolate. I couldn't finish about half of the hot chocolate sauce left :(

    Lori M.

    Small servings but amazing flavor. Super pleased with this location close to my hotel in the heart of Trastevere. You can tell they use qualities ingredients. Thankfully the scoops are one Euro each so you don't feel quite as bad that each scoop is microscopic. Not sure I'd rate this the best gelato, but this is definitely near the top. Their strawberry flavor alone is absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend a stop by this place.

    Nuts/raisins & Avocado/white wine/ lemon(?)
    Lilian K.

    I expected a bit more from an Eater recommended gelato place, but this just goes to show that you can't trust recommendations on blogs where one person likely wrote the whole thing. Even things on Yelp can be disappointing. Overall is pretty helpful to pinpoint one gelato location out of the numerous in Rome, but this one is a pass. They have unique flavors but they're nothing special. Luckily they allow you to try a sample. I think €2.50 for 2 small scoops is ok. This didn't taste bad, but it doesn't do well in comparison to Frigidarium or Giolitti.

    Whipped cream TOO!!!!
    Lin Z.

    The fresh whipped cream -as IF you needed extra cream!!- set Fatamorgana apart from the rest of the great artisanal gelaterias we tried on our recent trip. The unique assortment of natural flavors are also incredible, and they allow you to sample to help you choose.

    Green: basil. Pink: honestly I don't know because the server accidentally scooped the wrong flavour I was pointing at!

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    they do have unique flavors but execution was poor. the fridges are not cold enough so the gelatos are almost melted. not good. skip

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    The gelato is on point and the staff is very helpful with suggestions. We went there twice on our vacation. Delicious!

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    Lots of unique flavors, a new interpretation of an old favorite. I enjoyed beat the piensare? flavor with grapefruit, and horseradish.

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    Gelateria Regusto

    Gelateria Regusto

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.6 kmTrastevere
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    When in Rome, ignore the glossy gelato shops with neon signs and 47 flavors that taste like sweet…read moreregret. Your best bet is to get strategically lost down an alley that looks like it might lead to an ancient curse, and sniff out the smallest gelato joint imaginable. Like, if you can spot it without squinting, it's probably too big. Enter: Gelateria Regusto. No signs, no crowd, just a tiny counter and a couple of flavors that look like they were made by someone's Italian grandma who's been perfecting the recipe since the Roman Empire fell. I went rogue with caramel and pistachio, and let me tell you, this was gelato that whispered, not screamed. Creamy, subtle, and suspiciously low on sugar, like it trusted you to taste actual ingredients instead of just corn syrup. The pistachio didn't taste like a candle, and the caramel didn't slap you with sweetness. It was chill. 10/10 would stumble upon again while pretending not to need Google Maps.

    We stayed right around the corner from here so first stopping in out of convenience but wow it does…read morenot disappoint. Sure, they don't have as many flavors to choose from as other gelato places in the area but the flavors they do have are impeccable. We did try some other gelato places throughout Rome but couldn't stop comparing them to Regusto. The staff is so nice. Each time we stopped in we had such a fun interaction with the staff. Our final night he told us about Vlad the Impaler since my friend was wearing a Dracula shirt lol. Only complaint would be that there is no where to sit to enjoy your gelato.

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    Gelateria Regusto - Dragon Fruit & Banana Gelato...all natural & delicious!

    Dragon Fruit & Banana Gelato...all natural & delicious!

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    Gelateria Regusto

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    Gelateria alla Scala - Small Cup of Pistachio.

    Gelateria alla Scala

    4.4(36 reviews)
    0.5 kmTrastevere

    Nice and cute gelato shop in the Trastevere neighborhood. After lunch, I wanted a little treat…read morewhile strolling the streets and stumbled upon here. I got a small cup (€3) of pistachio flavor. It's nutty, creamy and a sweet treat.

    GELATERIA alla SCALA in Trastevere is the kind of gelato stop that turns an ordinary walk through…read moreRome's most charming neighborhood into something unforgettable. Tucked along the lively streets of Trastevere, this little spot delivers gelato with genuine craftsmanship and flavors that taste as authentic as the city around you. The first thing you notice is the freshness. Each flavor looks vibrant--not overly piled or artificially glossy--and you can tell everything is made with real ingredients. One spoonful confirms it: the gelato is creamy, smooth, and beautifully balanced. The fruit flavors burst with natural sweetness, especially the mango and strawberry, while the classics like pistachio, hazelnut, and chocolate showcase that rich, deep, true-to-ingredient taste that only well-made gelato can achieve. Their specialty flavors are equally impressive--unique without feeling gimmicky--and everything is served at the perfect temperature so the texture stays silky, not icy. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the cones have that fresh baked aroma that adds an extra layer of enjoyment. The staff is warm and welcoming, happy to offer suggestions, and patient even when you're debating between ten flavors that all look incredible. The atmosphere reflects Trastevere itself--relaxed, friendly, and full of character. Whether you're ending a meal, cooling off on a sunny Roman afternoon, or simply exploring one of the city's most spirited neighborhoods, GELATERIA alla SCALA is a sweet stop worth seeking out. A delicious reminder that some of Rome's best moments come in a cup--or a cone.

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    Gelateria alla Scala
    Gelateria alla Scala
    Gelateria alla Scala

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    Günther

    Günther

    4.6(54 reviews)
    0.8 kmCentro Storico

    Take the advice given on flavors to try. Delicious and classic gelato. The strawberry was delicious.read more

    tl;dr the classic yet sophisticated gelato comes at a premium, but nonetheless is worth a visit in…read morea pinch Among the most popular gelato brands is Gunther Gelato Italiano, the namesake of creamer Gunther Rohregger. Originally a carpenter and ski instructor, Rohregger followed his partner to Rome to establish his eponymous gelateria. While the most adventurous flavors have gradually been toned down, Gunther still promises the freshest seasonal ingredients in every scoop. I visited the shop just across the Tiber from Trastevere. Bright lights and electronic dance music poured from the storefront into the evening alleyway. The interior feels clean and modern. The whitewashed walls are decorated with Gunther-specific branding. The gelato display cuts diagonally through the room. A large mirror and minimal barstool seating are pressed into the corner. Generally, the flavors were sophisticated but traditional (although the fragrant Mugo Pine was an ambitious option), and the gelato was extra creamy but not overly sweet. The Morogoro Extra Chocolate was the gelato incarnation of the darkest chocolate imaginable, while the Ricotta Stregata was a masterclass in creamy simplicity. The Cafe Espresso leaned heavily into the espresso with crunchy espresso beans mixed in, while the deeply flavorful Pistachio was in need of chopped bits. The complementary waffle chip and wafer straw were a nice bit of texture, if not forgettable. Service was friendly; servers scooped countless samples without batting an eye. A 4-scoop Grander will set you back $7 for a total volume slightly larger than the size of your fist. While the gelato is certainly worth waiting for over the countless nondescript Roman gelaterias, Gunther doesn't quite measure up to the best-of-the-best.

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    Günther - Vanilla (not vegan) & pistachio/chocolate (vegan)

    Vanilla (not vegan) & pistachio/chocolate (vegan)

    Günther - Grander

    Grander

    Günther - Medio Gelato Coni: Espresso Coffee, Tiramisu

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    Medio Gelato Coni: Espresso Coffee, Tiramisu

    Giolitti - Inside seating

    Giolitti

    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    1.8 kmCentro Storico
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    In the past, I knew of Gelateria Navona, just a few doors up from the actual piazza, and that was…read moremy go-to place for gelato in Rome. Expecting it to be there one year, I walked over to Piazza Navona and Gelateria Navona had evidently closed. I would then get gelato here and there. I then learned that Giolitti is a long standing gelateria and it's also in the historic center. I filed the name away in my head. Then, one day, I happened to walk right in front of it without even looking for it, so I went in. Giolitti is popular and it can be crowded. I'm going to say that I waited about 10 to 15 minutes. You pay at a counter first, deciding on what you want and how much of it, such as scoops and whether it will be in a cup or a cone. Once up at the counter, they don't rush you, which surprised me. I don't take that much time since I don't experiment much, but I still appreciate the courtesy. The price is roughly what everyone else in the historic center is charging. I always opt for the gelato it in a cup so you can "control" the dripping. The gelato - a mix of dark chocolate and two citrus flavors - was "molto buono." That said, just because it's so popular, I'm not going to downgrade Giolitti for it and complain about the crowds. You downgrade gourmet donut places in the U.S. where their fame has gone to their heads. There is also a spacious salon with nicer decor in which you can eat inside. At this point, Giolitti is really the only gelateria in Rome whose name I remember. I would gladly go back and I recommend it.

    Amazing!!!! Wanted to update with pictures because it's simply delicious and we truly miss the…read moreambiance.

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    Giolitti - One of the few gelato shops where you can have a seat indoors

    One of the few gelato shops where you can have a seat indoors

    Giolitti - Baked goods

    Baked goods

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    Gelateria Artigianale Corona

    Gelateria Artigianale Corona

    4.5(30 reviews)
    1.1 kmCentro Storico

    I had a food tour in Rome of family owned business' and this was my last stop. They make all of…read moretheir gelato in house and the owner was manning the store tonight. If you don't know what real gelato should look like check my photos. First it shouldn't be piled high into mountains. Secondly the colors should be natural. The banana and pistachio gelato in my photos are perfect representations. On to the tasting! My tour included one cone and I got two scoops of pistachio and licorice. We said our goodbyes to the tour and the gelato was so good I wanted more. We ended up getting an affogato and a few more scoops in a bowl the second time. This was very close to where Julius Caesar was assassinated so we walked over and checked it out. When done I couldn't resist and had to go back a third time as I really wanted to try the orange gelato. The owner laughed as he couldn't believe we were back again. The orange was so good! There was bits of orange skin and it tasted really fresh. When I'm back in Rome I will visit my new friend here at the Gelateria!

    Can you visit Italy and not eat gelato? I couldn't do it. And so for the last stop on my food tour…read morein Rome, we ended here. I tasted the lemon and it was great but I settled on the peperoncino. Yes, gelato with spice. This was the right choice. Sweet, creamy and then POW! with a bit of zing at the end. Service was friendly. There isn't much space nearby for sitting so you'll get your gelato to go. [Review 19155 overall - 310 in Italy - 125 of 2023.]

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    Gelateria Artigianale Corona - Watermelon gelato

    Watermelon gelato

    Gelateria Artigianale Corona - Entrance to Gelateria Artigianale Corona

    Entrance to Gelateria Artigianale Corona

    Gelateria Artigianale Corona - Orange Gelato

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    Orange Gelato

    Fatamorgana - icecream - Updated July 2026

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