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Gelato di Riso-Warson Woods
Jennifer++Silverberg 

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9905 Manchester Road Warson Woods, MO 63122

314-962-0660 

http://www.gelatodiriso.com  

9905 Manchester Road Warson Woods MO 63122

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  • Dessert
    Sun,Sat 2pm-9pm, Mon-Thu 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-9pm
    $ $
    All Major Credit Cards, cash, ATM/Debit
  • Casual attire
    Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly
    Snack Food
    None
  • Not Accepted
    Lot Available, Street
Description

CLOSED Though gelato isn't made with cream (either whole milk or water is used), it tastes sweeter, denser and lusher than the ice cream Americans are accustomed to, because less air is churned into the stuff. And nobody in St. Louis does gelato better than Suzy Reis. For example, she offers two different versions of cherry gelato -- one cream-based, the other more like a sorbet -- and sources two different kinds of cherries (from Michigan and from Door County, Wisconsin) with which to make 'em. (For an added flavor jolt, consider popping an extra 50 cents for a shot of balsamic syrup on your gelato.)








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  • Heavenly Discovery

    Heavenly Discovery

    Chris and Dana Sherman discovered gelato where it was invented. While studying abroad in London a couple of years ago, the pair took a ten-day side trip to Italy. There, they found gelato stands on countless corners, and witnessed how locals and... More »

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  • 2006 | Best Gelato

    During a year when gelato finally found its way into the St. Louis mainstream, no business embraced the sweet Italian treat like Gelato di Riso. Owner Suzy Reis sources two kinds of cherries (one from Michigan, the other from Wisconsin) to make her two kinds of cherry-flavored gelato (one like a sorbet, the other cream-based). She concocts a balsamic glaze derived from Italy's trebbiano grapes and sells it for 50 cents a shot as a flavor enhancer for her house-made gelatos. She has traveled... More »

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