Piccolo Mondo—a small world, but somehow vast enough to welcome strangers like us. The scent of baking dough curled through the air, warm and familiar, though we were thousands of miles from home. The pizza arrived fresh, its crust crisp at the edges, soft in the center, as if balancing two worlds at once. The lasagna, though prepared in advance, held a quiet confidence—layers of rich, steady flavor that didn’t need to prove themselves. The kebab sandwich, wrapped in its own secret logic, unfolded bite by bite, surprising but inevitable.
Then came Faxe Kondi. Bubbles rising, light but insistent. It tasted like Sprite in a parallel universe—similar, but undeniably better. A small discovery in a new country, like finding a forgotten coin in your pocket.
The host moved with practiced ease, arranging a space where there was none. A single table, just enough. The kind of hospitality that expects nothing in return.
And the price—surprisingly gentle for Europe, almost as if it, too, understood that we had come...
Read moreI eat here daily and absolutely love it. The food is genuinely Italian and soooo good. The staff are super friendly and always willing to help out with food allergies, preferences etc. My personal favorite is the Florence(29), the chicken sandwich is also highly recommended. You can't really go wrong in there if you like Italian food though! Try this place out! You...
Read moreDon’t try this place unless you want to get addicted to pizza! Amazing choice and quality, fresh ingredients and good service! If the sky wasn’t grey, I could of swore I was in Italy ;) But in all honesty, very nice pizza, good prices, so definitely worth a visit if you’re based...
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