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Gelateria Il Cannolo Siciliano di Orlandi FrancescaBWorth Trying

P.za Roberto Malatesta, 16/A-B, 00176 Roma RM, Italy · Ice cream shop, Dessert shop, Espresso bar · 4.4/5 Google (1397 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Outstanding Sicilian-style gelato and pastries with many vegan fruit flavors, but portions and service warmth vary; go for the gelato, manage expectations on staff interaction and value.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Gelateria Il Cannolo Siciliano delivers exceptional gelato quality—particularly pistachio and fruit sorbets that justify its reputation—with strong repeat customer loyalty. However, quality varies noticeably between visits, with pre-filled cannoli and portion concerns undermining the premium positioning, while service interactions range from genuinely warm to dismissive. A destination for gelato enthusiasts willing to time their visit carefully, but inconsistency prevents higher standing.

Restaurant Summary

A neighborhood gelateria-pasticceria near Malatesta that feels warm and bustling when the rush hits. Many guests rave that the pistachio and fruit flavors are destination-worthy, with one calling the experience best gelato in Rome. Service experiences vary widely—some cite cheerful help and flavor guidance, while others report curt interactions and crowded counter moments. The culinary approach leans traditional Sicilian with premium ingredients rather than theatrics. Expect classic milk-based gelati and bright dairy-free sorbets like lemon basil and strawberry that taste like real fruit. Pastries, from maritozzi to cannoli, round things out—though cannoli can underwhelm when pre-filled and soft, so timing matters. This is elevated tradition with a few creative pairings, not a modernist lab. For families, it is quite kid-friendly: simple flavors, baby cup pricing cited by reviewers, and plenty of sweet options. Vegan sorbets and granitas mean everyone can find something. Seating exists but can be tight at busy times, so expect a quick stop rather than a long, leisurely sit-down.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€7-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-creative quarter near Pigneto/Malatesta with local cafes, artisan spots, and everyday foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe with normal urban dynamics; busy by day, moderate foot traffic evenings.

Nearby: Close to Malatesta Metro C; secondary branch mentioned in Trastevere’s Piazza Trilussa draws visitors.

San GiovanniSan Giovanni is a lively residential neighborhood known for its authentic Roman atmosphere, traditional trattorias, and a mix of modern eateries. The dining scene here balances casual local spots with some trendy cafes, attracting a diverse crowd seeking genuine Roman cuisine away from the busiest tourist areas.
Piazza Roberto Malatesta areaThis micro-area around Piazza Roberto Malatesta is quieter and more residential, featuring small local shops and eateries that cater primarily to neighborhood residents. The dining environment is relaxed and authentic, with a focus on traditional Roman and Italian dishes.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:00–22:00 Tuesday06:00–22:00 Wednesday06:00–22:00 Thursday06:00–22:00 Friday06:00–22:00 Saturday06:00–22:30 Sunday06:00–22:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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