We came here after our hotel recommended them as a great spot to take two families of five. We had a short stay in Milan following a wonderful vacation in Switzerland. We couldn't have picked a more perfect spot for the 10 of us. We were clearly American tourists but the staff treated us like we were one of their own family. They realized we had 6 children in tow and went out of their way to cater to some picky eaters and, most importantly, the food arrived promptly (yet somehow in that Italian way it never seemed rushed at all). The food was on point - utterly delicious without being overly fancy. Our waiter (I wish I could remember his name) was so kind to the ten of us - complimentary Limoncello at the of meal, extra bread whenever we asked, and a nice basket of complimentary biscotti to end the meal). I wish we could go back whenever we wanted, but sadly this perfect little meal will only live in my memory. Should we ever pass through Milan again I hope we have the opportunity to revisit.
Again - just perfect. Thank you so much to the owners, chefs, cooks, and...
Read moreI'm from Hamburg, Germany and I visited The restaurant with my girlfriend. We both cant speak italiano but that was no problem. We dont had to explain that we dont speak it. She welcomes us in english and gave us an english menu card. We got a nice table and ordered the meal. But we ordered the wrong wine. We wanted white wine but ordered a red one. So I was in a conversation with my girlfriend and she opened the wine (with cork) at our place. Filled a bit in my glass for tasting and then i recognized that this is a red wine. I told her i want a white wine. I Looked in the menu card and saw that I ordered The wrong wine. I Told her if its to Late to change and she Said its okay. WOW !! WHAT A NICE SERVICE!! The meal was great. One of best Pizza I Ate in my life! And the wine was very good!! Thank you for The nice evening !!!! We come back on Tuesday .... and order...
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Those guys are really something.
The food was deeply disappointing:
The "beef" tasted like anything but beef, and was served with a mere half spoon of bland purée.
The apple tart was dry, clearly not fresh.
Pizza and pineapple were just ok – and let's be honest, it's hard to mess those up.
But the real highlight – or rather, lowlight – of our visit? The infamous "coperto".
Yes, while coperto is still legal in Milan (unlike in Rome, where it's banned), the typical charge is around €2–3 per person.
We were three people: myself and my two young daughters (ages 9 and 15). The total bill? €107. The coperto alone? A jaw-dropping €37.
That’s over a third of the bill – for absolutely nothing extra.
You can decide for yourself what kind of establishment this is. I know I...
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