
Salvatore Albelice, born in Catania and raised in Milan at a very young age opened his first "gelateria" in Milan. Then, in 1982 he decided to move to USA where he first open Sunbelt imports,inc., a local distributor of Italian-branded coffee and coffee equipment and in 2014 he opened the first Italian Cafe in Houston.
If you enter at Fellini Caffé (http://www.fellinihouston.com ) the whole shop feel very Italian and the cafe has become a bit of a gathering spot for Italian ex-pats in Houston. I first discovered Salvatore's Ice Creams when he donated few flavors of his Ice Cream for an event at the ICCC. His ice cream was unlike anything I have ever tasted in Houston, and as Salvatore explained, it is because no one else makes ice cream the way he does!
Source: http://www.sceltedigusto.it/
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