Classificação do local: 1 Chiswick, London, United Kingdom
I walk past Foubert’s every morning on my way to the tube and I’ve noticed that the paddles used to scoop out the ice cream are always left in the ice cream overnight. I doubt they’re ever cleaned. To be fair, their ice cream is very good. But if you’re bothered about hygiene standards, probably best to avoid this place…
Sophie
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great ice-cream! Lovely place to go with your children after school. I would recommend going there.
Dharma
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
Incredible Italian ice-cream; authentic and delicious, but the lunchtime and evening menu should not be overlooked since the establishment moved to a smaller location. The meals are suitably filling and reasonably priced. A must-visit that I frequently tell friends about. In the summer the queue outside says a lot about the quality of the ice-cream!
Tierna
Classificação do local: 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Good Damm the orange sorbet is immense. The only ice cream parlor which you can go to all year round. Eat in, take away or even get them to pack it up to take home. Also they do a small selection of hot food which is very traditional. Situated in Turnham Green a minute walk from a District line tube station there’s no excuse not to visit no matter where you live in London if not the world!
Afello
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Really good authentic Italian café and ice cream bar. The coconut ice cream is truly out of this world!!! Inside is cute with little booth seats — like you get in old style fish and chop shops. I think it adds to the charm. It stays open till about 11pm and really does do amazingly good ice cream! & the sorbet is reeeally good too!
Pennyp
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Fouberts is Chiswick’s local. It’s taken pride of place on Chiswick High Road since as far as I can remember. It was once a very standard hotel and restaurant but the food was always good and the place was far from pretentious or snotty. Down to earth would describe it well. It was definitely most famous for it’s scrummy ice-creams and also known for it’s ever so slightly ‘rude-but-real’ Italian owners. Oh, and it had a nightclub downstairs too(where I spent many a drunken night). Due to the prime location and real estate value, they gave up/got lucky/cleared debts/semi-retired(I don’t know the true reason) and ended up selling the property for zillions of pounds to The Soho House Group(see here ). Thankfully Fouberts moved just around the corner to Turnham Green Terrace and still does a roaring trade in ice-cream sales. I believe that they also have a branch in Richmond, Surrey but I’m not sure if it’s still there. Definitely worth a visit for the ice creams alone.
Allen D.
Classificação do local: 4 Uxbridge, United Kingdom
They do food here as well, and I’ve had the occasional spaghetti, but this is the place to go if you’re looking for excellent ice cream. Prices are a bit high, but we always end up going back.
Contes
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
The food here is a disgrace. I had had the spinach and ricotta canelloni and was unwell for days. The owners are rude. It’s horrible.
Shimme
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
The only point of going to this small café is for the ice creams. while there is nothing wrong with it, per se, sitting in a dark backroom for a coffee is definitely an inferior option in Chiswick, with so many airy, light coffee shops in the vicinity. However, the ice cream is lovely. I donm’t know if it is produced on-site or locally, but it is very creamy and comes in a variety of delicious flavours for you to try.
Cyberi
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
Fair Italian café, small — for good snacks, coffees and ice creams. Good location for shoppers along Turnham Green Terrace and Chiswick High Road. Not the friendliest service.
Snakek
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Small, family run Italian café/restaurant. Limited menu but the pasta dishes are excellent, pizzas are not their forte. Very popular at weekends as they also offer a range of about 30 ice creams. Service quick but seating is limited.
Cubluk
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
A little taste of Italy — Fouberts must be a part of the childhood memories of anyone growing-up in Chiswick! The move on to Turnham Green Terrace has done nothing to affect the quality, as the ice-cream served here still tastes the best in this country
Polly W.
Classificação do local: 5 Ashford, United Kingdom
Fouberts is a Chiswick institution! Established in 1978 it used to be a hotel with a bar, restaurant and ice cream parlour, but since the hotel got bought by Soho house, the ice cream parlour moved just around the corner. Within, you will find the most glorious home made italian ice creams, with very flavour imaginable! All tempting and delicious! You can even buy a huge tub to take home! Bustling in the summer!
Sje
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
I’ve been twice and both times I’ve had rude service. The first time I went my partner politely asked if his tiny portion could be topped up a little to resemble what he used to get there a few years ago to which the ‘lovely man’ replied«If you want more, you pay more!!!» so we did, as we are so used to doing in England despite being dissatisfied. This didn’t seem to please him as he continued to rant at us as we walked out the door. I wish I could say it was worth it but my fluorescent orange sorbet was unpleasantly bitter and lacking in flavour. My partner enjoyed his pistachio though. The second time, today, we went to get a litre of ice cream(½ lemon sorbet, ¼ pistachio, ¼ rum & raisin) to take away. It was put in 2 separate tubs(I hadn’t specifically asked for that) and I was charged £10 instead of £9 because I was getting 2×½ litre tubs not a 1 litre one. When I fished in my purse for the extra pound the grumpy lady serving me loudly lectured me on the price of tubs saying«you pay extra pound for 2 tubs and that’s that!». I was left with a bitter taste in my mouth and it wasn’t from the fluorescent sorbet. What happened to customer service? I won’t be going back that’s for sure!
Leealf
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
Great ice cream but don’t ever try to set up a converstion about the lack of late night ice cream and coffee places and too much pub culture with the little old Italian man serving me on the night of Saturday 26 Jan 2008. He may have been the owner, not sure. My spirit of talking-to-the-cabbie went down badly. What was supposedly my mild criticism about the imbalance of late night coffee/ice cream parlours against pubs and binge drinking in UK, became quickly a reason for the man to go on the defensive and a rant about the greatness of of our nation and how there was no problem of binge drinking in Britain and that it was all in the Govenment’s and critics head. It got nastier when he told me leave the country if I didn’t like it. Being Asian myself I took his subtle messages quite well and reminded him about my uk born and brought up status and that I was, like the Government, concerned about the state of my country’s health. That cut no ice cream with him, he kept on lecturing about the greatness of Great Britain. The sweetness of the tarmisu ice cream I was having began to ware off quickly as I began to taste the sour part more significantly. Italian Alf Garnet sprang to mind as I walked away ‘admiring’ his sense of loyalty to good ol blighty and his no nonsense approach towards any criticsm to our great nations especially perhaps from ‘foreigners like yourself ’ he declared towards the end. I left thinking perhaps if I look like a foreigner, any care, couched in some criticisms, will perhaps be unacceptable and will be seen in terms of enemyof the state. I’m not allowed to say anything critical about my country if I wasn’t white? The ice cream on display were of all different colours but I couldn’t help feeling the man’s outlook was not. I don’t think I will be ever going back to that place again no matter how delice the ice creams are, and I wish I could have reported this sort old men to the police.
Samantha M.
Classificação do local: 5 Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Fourbert’s have been in chiswick for over 50 years and this is why… they do the most amazing ice cream ever… in the world, flavours such as rum and rasin(no driving after) turkish delight and my fav apple pie. They have tubs or cones for around the £2.50 mark, you can also buy by the litre. They also do great italian food the menu is massive but it great food and it wont break the bank. If you ever need to stay in chiswick they have rooms for rent too. Beware of the massive queue’s in the summer months.
Swad
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Serving ice-cream since 1978, Foubert’s ice-cream parlour is a local tradition. It sells over 20 flavours of ice-cream including banana and tiramisu. Seasonal specials at the moment are peach and raspberry yoghurt. There’s always a queue for cones and cups priced from £1.20 for children to £3.50 for large sizes. There are booths and tables to sit at if you want something more substantial, but Foubert’s is famous for its ice-cream.
John
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I LOVE this place — Chiswick institution. Hand-made Italian cream. Great choice of flavours. Current favourite with my 4 year old is Blue Banana. Always enjoyed the owners’ bizarre taste in decoration — although the Café was built from scratch a year ago it looks very dated. Food served is more in the vain of home cooking than haute cuisine. One of a kind!