Cadore

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What people say

"Cadore has been in the ice cream game for decades, and there's a reason it's touted as the best in town. Long lines form outside its shop located on the main drag of Avenida Corrientes, but the final product is always worth the wait - especially if it involves a double scoop of pistachio. "
"This ice cream shop is dubbed the best in Buenos Aires and was named one of the 10 best in the world. They've been around since 1957 and especially known for their dulce de leche flavour. You have to bring a bit of patience as there usually is a line of people waiting."
Jasmine Nguyen
"This is a really popular gelato spot. We waited in line for maybe 15 minutes. I tried the dulce de leche and sabayon and didn't like either flavor. However, my friend said the mascarpone flavor was good. "

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