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B & P Ice Cream

B&P Ice Cream Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - ZomatoWe were in Steveston with friends for nice laid back weekend. After dinner, we came upon B and P Ice Cream. I was shocked to see the price.

$1.50!? Really? I haven’t seen prices like those…well, can’t really recall a time when they were so cheap. (though there were ones in Europe…) It’s only for a single scoop, but being used to having charged $3-5, this was a delightful find. idearabbit_mary_icecream_steveston2 idearabbit_mary_icecream_steveston3 idearabbit_mary_icecream_steveston4idea-rabbit_mascot-joyThere’s a great selection of not just ice cream, but a whole lot of things, from smoothies, ice cream on sticks, bubble tea, and so on. The portion is pretty good too. We got the Espresso Flake. It was creamy and good.

Would love to return again!!

Note: This post was originally posted under Mary’s Ice Cream which was two doors down. Thanks to Sabrina Henry who notified me that it is in fact B & P Ice Cream. Sorry for any inconvenience or confusion it might have caused!

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Bella Gelateria in Yaletown

Bella Gelateria Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - ZomatoMy friend had raved (as well as other people and reviews) on their gelato. But every time I wanted to check it out, there was a huge lineup near the Waterfront location.

When the second location opened, I thought of finally trying it out, but took until now to even see it in person.

I knew that this location was a restaurant, as I had read some other reviews. We waited on the sidewalk for a while, as a couple was waiting to be seated for dining. Other people arrived and we all wondered it we were allowed to just walk in to the ‘gelato’ part of the venue.
idearabbit-bellagelateria1 idearabbit-bellagelateria2 idearabbit-bellagelateria4 idearabbit-bellagelateria5 idearabbit-bellagelateria6The place was high-end chic like place. Modern and very Yaletown-ish. However, when I looked at the menu for dinner, it wasn’t outrageously expensive, so I thought it wouldn’t be bad to come back for dinner, especially when the weather is nice by the water front.

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The gelato were kept cool in the metal bins with lids – something I had not seen before.

idearabbit-bellagelateria7I ordered 1 cup of gelato $5.50. I sampled Earl Grey Tea. Mmmmm! Yes, the flavour is much richer than other earl grey flavoured chocolates that I have tried, so this was a pleasant surprise. In fact, I have never tried Earl Grey tea ice cream. I also tried the Thai Organic Coconut which was really good too. But in the end, I went to a cup of Earl Grey. The portion was small, but it was enough for me. It is pricey – when I think of authentic gelato from Italy or even in Germany which were only 1-2 Euros, paying over $5 was expensive. However, it seems to be the norm in Vancouver, and they are located in a pricey area.

After the staff scooped the gelato, she asked if I wanted dark or white chocolate poured onto it. I was like, no! Why would I want to destroy the subtle taste of earl grey with chocolate? I could understand if it was vanilla. I thought it was strange to add/mask the main flavour with chocolate, especially coming from a high-end place. Is this what real gelato has? Though I don’t recall it in Italy. It felt like all those fancy sushi rolls (that does not exist in Japan) in North America where they try to drown everything in sauce – the same sauce, for whatever roll you may have, so you end up feeling like every roll is the same.

Good professional service and gelato. I would return for dinner next time!

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O’ Mio Gelato

O' Mio Gelato Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - ZomatoWhen we arrived, the place was empty. The owner was a super friendly and chatty Italian who said he came to Canada when he was very little. All the gelato are made homemade and he allows to try samples of the ones you’re interested in.
$4 for 1 scoop, though it’s actually two small scoops, and $7 for 2 scoops. 1 scoop was plenty! You have a choice of cone or cup – both the same price. I had the espresso chocolate flake in a cup and my friend had Vanilla salted caramel in a cone.

idearabbit-omiogelato idearabbit-omiogelato2 idearabbit-omiogelato3 idearabbit-omiogelato5 idearabbit-omiogelato6We sat outside on the patio while a father with 2 kids dropped by, then a mother with his son came by. So not busy, but there seems to be a few customers here and there.

idearabbit-omiogelato4As we chatted away, we noticed the next door was a salon shop. The sign said they did ‘feather hair extensions’ and wondered what those were. We were surprised to see the man from the gelato shop go into the closed salon. We then asked if he also owned the salon and started chatting about feather hair extensions.
The gelato doesn’t have a huge selection, but while you’re there, you do feel a sense of community and down-to-earthness, despite not having that many customers. It’s open till 9pm which is incredibly late considering it’s not in downtown, and there aren’t that many traffic in the area.
Go check it out!

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