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Saturday
Oct282006

Deliziefollie

Deliziefollie
7 rue Montorgueil, 1st
Tel 01 40 26 06 00
M° Les Halles or Etienne Marcel

Coming soon: www.deliziefollie.it

I’m a huge gelato fan, so this amazing little gelateria is a frequent place of pilgrimage for me whenever I’m in the Montorgueil or Les Halles districts. My favorite flavor is a chocolate mousse creation called Tentazione. There are also sandwiches and other snack type foods, but how anyone could wander past the gelato and order a salad, I’ll never understand! Read Louis Borgenicht’s article at Bonjour Paris describing how this scrumptious dessert is made!

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Reader Comments (1)

This place looks WONDERFUL!
How did I miss it..not next time!
Merci
March 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterParisBreakfasts

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