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Businiess name:  Dolcezza Gelato
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Gelato is unfortunately a bit harder to find here in DC, and I can argue that it's better than frozen yogurt (and still healthier than ice cream!). Dolcezza, with 2 stores open in the DC metro area and one soon to open in Dupont Circle, is a lovely little gelato shop that offers a small variety of great gelato flavors. You'll find standards like stracciatella but will also come across new ones like blood orange. I'm a fan of their rich, tastes-like-a-donut Valrhona chocolate gelato and their Thai coconut. The only downside to this spot is that they give small scoops in tiny cups that'll send you back about $4 a pop. Pros: Unique, deep flavors Cons: Small portions, expensive

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