Golden Ice Cream

Two cones, two hands, and a little shimmer that feels almost out of place in the plain daylight.

We tried Golden Ice Cream—soft serve crowned with delicate flakes of edible gold. It’s the kind of treat that looks like a dare: too pretty to bite, too bright to be real. But the first taste is familiar and simple, the way good soft serve always is. The gold doesn’t change the flavor so much as it changes the moment.

Standing outside with the street behind us, it felt like one of those small travel scenes you keep longer than you expect. A regular afternoon made slightly stranger, slightly more memorable. The cones catch the light; the gold clings to the ridges and settles into the swirl. For a minute you pay attention—really pay attention—to texture, to warmth, to how quickly something ornate becomes ordinary once you start eating it.

If you’re in Japan and you spot a shop offering gold leaf on ice cream, it’s worth stopping. Not because it tastes like luxury, but because it turns a quick snack into a quiet story: something fleeting, sweet, and bright enough to notice before it disappears.

Happy birthday dad @ Tarallucci e vino

Happy birthday dad @ Tarallucci e vino

4 course meal chef’s choice meal turned 5 thanks to the chef! The extra appetizer of chestnut soup was perfection!

• Candied fig and arugula salad with fresh ricotta and pomegranates
• Creamy Chestnut soup with apple spicy pepper
• Seafood hand-rolled pasta with spicy pepper
• Seared Veal with squash pasta
• Pomegranate sherbet and Pistachio IceCream

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