1. Aqua S
Aqua S makes soft serve a work of art. In four locations across Sydney, ice cream lovers can enjoy the staple Sea Salt flavour alongside a rotating roster of guest stars such as Creme Brulee, Chocolate Brownie and English Breakfast Tea. All can be topped off with the signature fairy floss, popcorn and marshmallow (below).
2. Hakiki Turkish Ice Cream
Hakiki Turkish Ice Cream, located on Enmore Road in Newtown, is treating Sydneysiders to “stretchy” gelato, traditionally eaten with a knife and fork. Flavours such as Baklava, Pomegranate and Turkish Delight are joined by quirky concoctions like Melon and Feta Cheese, Grape Molasses and Tahini and Cocoa Sour Cherry.
3. Ciccone and Sons
Redfern’s Ciccone and Sons is a small-batch artisanal gelateria mixing traditional methods with a modern twist. Using top-quality ingredients like Pepe Saya buttermilk, coconut oil and jersey milk, Ciccone and Sons is making a name for itself with flavours such as Buttermilk and Passionfruit, Stracciatella and Black Sesame.
4. ANITA – La Mamma del Gelato
ANITA – La Mamma del Gelato, in buzzing Central Park, has something for everyone with a variety of vegan and sugar-free ice cream, as well as frozen yogurt, sorbet and traditional ice cream in a range of mouthwatering flavours such as Belgian Waffle with Dulche de Leche and Cookieman.
5. Bellingen Gelato
Made from scratch with a focus on natural ingredients and strong, distinct flavours, Bellingen Gelato has a menu packed with unique flavours like Ricotta and Lime, Quince and Almond and Stewed Plum with Cinnamon and Cloves.
6. Cremeria De Luca
Serving artisanal Italian gelato, Cremeria De Luca in Five Dock is a family-owned business home to the famous gelato burger (above), consisting of two scoops of ice cream and whipped cream sandwiched in a brioche bun spread with Nutella.
7. Devon
Devon on Danks is helping people who can’t decide between lunch and dessert with the DD Special of soft serve and hot chips (above). The hot chips are a staple but the ice cream flavours change regularly, with past favourites including Thai Milk Tea and Salted Caramel.
8. N2 Extreme Gelato
Don’t be deterred by the lab coats and liquid nitrogen – N2 Extreme Gelato churns out some of the most creative ice cream in town. Made with full cream milk and fresh cream from local dairies, N2 gelato is adored for its indulgent flavours like Milo Creme Brulee, Pash Me Pavlova and Chocolate Peanut Butter Sorbet.
9. Cow and the Moon
With a recent refurbishment and award-winning gelato, Enmore’s Cow and the Moon has cemented its position as one of Sydney’s stand-out gelato spots. The family-run gelato and coffee bar was awarded World’s Best Gelato for its Mandorla Affogato variety at the 2014 Gelato World Tour competition in Italy, and continues to attract visitors with mouthwatering flavours such as Lime in the Coconut and Passionfruit Creme.
10. Bar Italia
Locals flock to long-standing Leichhardt institution Bar Italia for the homemade gelato and sorbet. Located in the heart of Sydney’s “little Italy”, Bar Italia’s menu may be smaller than some newer institutions but its traditional favourites like Pistachio and Lemon Sorbet, are still have winning people over, year after year.
11. Chill Bar
Sydney’s Northern Beaches are packed with ice cream stores but one not to be missed is Chill Bar in Avalon. The family-run business serves more than 30 flavours of ice cream and sorbet; be sure to try its number one seller, Belgian Chocolate.
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This article was originally published by Singapore Press Holdings.