![]() ![]() The Week Ahead from March 6 to 12, 2023 in Paris: free or cheap outingsįor the record, Mario spent a lot of time in the ice cream store of his great uncle in Amelia in Umbria, unfortunately after his death no one took over the business.For Terence Hill lovers, they can buy souvenirs such as mugs, puzzles or other games dedicated to the actor's films. It is also possible to taste pastries created by the chef of the house Roberto Ferraro or simply drink a coffee. It is with his son Jess that Mario proposes today a place of tasting to take away or on the spot in the manner of a tea room. My/Mo’s balls are bigger and doughier than the other mochi we tried. With a choice of quality raw materials, the ice creams are 100% handcrafted, gluten-free and preservative-free and are made in the Girotti workshop. And given this easy-to-eat form factor, we’re going to go ahead and say it’s superior to eating a popsicle. It's at 120 rue Raspail in the 6th arrondissement that we dive into this world where the unlikely alchemy between pastry and cinema operates, projections of traditional westerns with his sidekick Bud Spencer, film posters, reminding us of this joyful period of Italian spaghetti films, so it's in this atmosphere that we discover smooth ice creams with surprising flavors, original such as the red bean and maple syrup or rum baba, a little more in the Italian tradition. My/Mo Mochi Orange Vanilla is essentially a 50/50 Creamsicle. The originators of mochi ice cream in the US, Mikawaya now offers My/Mo - a fusion of favorite flavors of premium ice cream wrapped in traditional mochi. Mochi, a Japanese rice cake, is super chewy and the combination with the creamy ice cream is a perfect match. Girotti, the new ice cream shop of the actor Terence Hill opened its doors on Jat the exit of the metro Notre-Dame-des-Champs. For a lighter dessert, My/Mo Mochi Ice Cream offers 110-calorie bite-sized mochi balls. ![]()
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