Delivery · Takeout
Classic Buenos Aires heladería with many flavors and big portions, but recent reviews cite bland taste and service hiccups; good for a quick sweet, not a destination splurge.
Tufic Helados Belgrano delivers classic Argentine ice cream with generous portions in a convenient neighborhood location, but inconsistent flavor execution—ranging from creamy and vibrant to bland and overly sweet—prevents higher marks. Service friction during busy periods and confusing flavor signage further limit the experience. Worth a visit if nearby, though stronger competitors across the street offer comparable appeal.
On Av. Juramento in Belgrano, this heladería draws steady foot traffic with classic Argentine flavors and generous scoops. Recent visits paint a mixed picture: one happy fan praised the texture while another sighed, "creamy but not much taste." Service can feel harried near closing, and signage makes choosing flavors harder than it should be. The cooking here is more craft than spectacle: expect traditional gelato-style profiles like dulce de leche, sabayón, and citrus, plus house spins such as Chocolate Tufic. When on form, fruit flavors pop and chocolate runs rich; when off, several diners report bland or overly sweet results. It suits a casual sweet stop rather than a cross-city pilgrimage, especially with solid competitors nearby. Families will be fine: cones, popsicles, and familiar flavors like vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate are easy wins for kids, and portions are generous for sharing. There is no kids menu, but the menu has plenty of straightforward options; allergy details are not clearly posted, so sensitive eaters should ask before ordering.
Area: Leafy residential-commercial Belgrano corridor with steady foot traffic and families, near Barrio Chino.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit urban area with active sidewalks into the evening.
Nearby: Surrounded by multiple heladerías and cafes; shoppers and locals frequent after dinner.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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