Where do you go hunting for your favorite ice cream?
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Great little ice cream shop on a nice little "platz."
My daughter had chocolate and strawberry. The chocolate tasted like icy cool, cream chocolates. THe strawberry was great.
I had apricot and pear. The apricot tasted like less-sweet Staud's marille jam, but frozen and served on pillowy cream. The pear tasted like a totally ripe pear served in a river of freezing cold cream.
So far, this is the best ice cream I have found in Vienna -- by far!
My favorite ice cream in Vienna. Italian owners, open since 1964, ice cream made from fresh fruit from the market across the street.
It's been a season or two since I've been there, but I'd recommend the melon (cantaloupe) and After Eight flavors.
And get your cone with molten chocolate on top (even though I just remembered that option was officially called "Negertüte" when I was a child...)
Show all 2 reviewsKutschkergasse 40 1180 Vienna -
Having walked the streets of Vienna for years, I've always had a feeling of emptiness, one with which only proper vegan ice cream could fill. Well, Zanoni filled it.
I can't stress the importance here. Not content with playing around with weak fruit flavored frozen ice and calling it vegan-friendly ice cream, Zanoni has gone out of their way to offer several flavors of lactose-free, cholesterol-free ice cream, that actually taste like ice-cream. I highly recommend the chocolate / Nutella mix!
Open 365-days a year for added potential, cheap and plentiful portions which will give brain-freeze for your entire walk home.
Lugeck 7 1010 Vienna -
One of the must-visit locations for ice cream in Vienna. Gelato has been around for over 100 years and is world famous for both their ice cream and their location.
But, that's not all. Gelato specifically offers a daily VEGAN ICE CREAM flavor for those of us who prefer no animal hormones in our after-dinner treats. Bam!
Show all 2 reviewsFranz-Josefs-Kai 17 1010 Vienna -
Not least due to the proximity to my home, this is a favourite. Not only is their ice-cream delicious, it's produced organically as well (no genetically enhanced stuff and all that).
To top it off, they are dirt-cheap (2€ for a 4-scoops-cone) and they're the only ice-cream place I've ever seen that offers a flavour called Max&Moritz (which, surprisingly, is my favourite now).
Klosterneuburger Straße 43 1200 Vienna -
Tuchlauben 15 1010 Vienna
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Hofstraße 7 A 2361 Laxenburg
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Reumannplatz 13 1100 Vienna
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Reinprechtsdorfer Straße 43 1050 Vienna
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Währinger Gürtel 3 1180 Vienna
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Mariahilferstrasse 22 1060 Vienna



