Rolling off Melbourne’s bustling Chinatown hides the city’s sweetest spot in town, Big Comma. The all-new gelateria and coffee bar is scooping unmatched creamy gelato with a range of surprisingly unique flavours.
Embedded in the stainless steel pozzetti bar sitting underneath a giant LED glowing comma sign is 12 gelato flavours. Each flavour intermittently churns completely on its own to maintain its one-of-a-kind, smooth texture. Running on an automated system means every scoop is churned to perfection in a mesmerising style. You’ll want to stop by just to see the magic unfold right in front of your eyes.
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Big Comma Gelato & Coffee
197 Little Bourke St
Melbourne 3000
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