This is practically a secret spot for food (and cat) lovers.
You will not find any brand information as you exit the Emanuele II gallery, but ask the girls that stand at the entrance of the Leonardo interactive museum and they'll show you a hall and an elevator. Take it to the 6th floor (don't go down at 3, that's the museum).
Pizza was absolutely in top 3 we ever ate in Italy (out of more than 20 in different places). The highest quality ingredients, the best crust (Napoli flour), the finest aromas. Poretti beer is also a nice discovery (8 hops are better than 7).
Service was excellent too. Beyong polite, from the heart: you can see these people love what they do. One small mishap from a waiter was quickly covered with free offerings on the house. The bathroom is clean, the place is a perfect balance between a romantic place and a place where to go with friends.
It also has a fantastic story: eating here helps 12 stray cats (hence the name) that live on the roofs of the Emanuele Gallery.
Overall, a secret spot with amazing food and the most gentle personnel we ever met. Will return here to taste the other pizzas and food offerings of the house every time we're in Milan.
Ps. You must try the tiramisu. It's...
Read moreWe went here for lunch and had salads. To be fair both were good and a reasonable price. The atmosphere was good and friendly and the staff were friendly helpful and approachable. This was the problem. When ordering drinks I asked for a beer and when being offered a beer it was explained there was a new beer nice for the hot weather blah blah. I accepted this and never asked the price. On checking the receipt after paying I discovered the beer had been €15. This was not in keeping with the prices of the food or the wine which my wife had. Normally I always ask but obviously got lulled into a false sense of security by the lovely (not) staff. There beer served was florretes. Nice beer but not worth the money which was more than my lunch. Thank go I never had another. Nice place but be aware of the...
Read moreThis place is famous for the cats on the roof, but you can also eat here. I, personally, wasn't impressed by the cuisine and the dishes in the restaurant. Looks like it's just a place that is almost inside the Galleria di Milano. You need to look for the entrance right next to Leonardo museum and use the elevator to go to the restaurant. I know that everything is tastier in Italy, but in this case, I was disappointed by burrata, since it was not fresh and creamy, but sour and with some unpleasant smell. This ruined...
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