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Gelateria Milano
Last night we were bored, no not to death, we were just bored.  There were no brownies and chewies left.  Mum's Pineapple Upside Down Cake was wiped out eons ago.  There was also no trace of Lace's Black Sambo.  All four of us were staring at our computer screens.  I was waiting for our parents to show up on Skype but it seems they were also out somewhere in Singapore.  There was only one thing left to do!  Sleep!  "Let's go to Gelateria!", I screamed!

If you ever come visit to Bohol and you're staying in Tagbilaran City, you should try Gelateria Milano!  It's one of Bohol's newest coffee and ice cream house serving hand made Italian ice cream and fine Danesi Italian coffee blends and brews!  We were only there for the ice cream though.  All the ingredients and the machines used in making the ice cream and coffee are imported from Europe so you can enjoy Italian authenticity!  The price?  Regular ice cream starts at 50 Php with two flavors of your choice - not really bad.  In fact, it is really good.

Choose yar flavors!

Gelateria Milano is located at the La Vista, 5th Floor, BQ Mall. For more information visit and "like" their Facebook page here.

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Personally, I would really like to do a full feature of Gelateria Milano but my time here in Bohol is almost up. I guess I'll have to do it some other time. I think they have 10 flavors and I can combine two flavors in one cup. That means I'm going to have 5 cups to fully taste all the ice cream flavors! The question is, will a cup be enough?

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  1. nong, mura kag mamao sa imo picture! haha.

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  2. this looks and sounds really YUMMY... ooh la la! :D i will definitely try this when i'm in bohol... hahaha! :D

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