Stumbled upon Serendepico after a long walk around the Sforza Castle, and it turned out to be a pretty good choice for a laid-back lunch. We grabbed a table outside—definitely the way to go if the weather’s nice. The view of the fortress is hard to beat, especially with the buzz of Milanese life all around.
I went with the lasagna, which was decent—comforting, with a good balance of sauce and pasta. My Aperol Spritz, on the other hand, was spot on—bitter, bright, and refreshing, just the way I like it.
Service was polite but relaxed—don’t come here in a hurry, but if you're in the mood to sit back, enjoy the vibe, and do a bit of people-watching, it’s a solid spot. Prices are fair for the location, and the whole atmosphere makes it easy to linger a little longer than planned.
Would I come back?...
Read moreWent there to eat. No english menu inside, just QR code with the italian menu. We asked for help and for the Wifi password so we could access the menu on our phones. The waiter was rude, told us the Wifi was for staff only (eventhough there is a "Free Wifi" sign on the front) and left. So we did the same thing and left the restaurant.
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It’s located in a very pretty area, that’s about all the positive I can say about this place. We came here for a light lunch. The water comes in a PET bottle, which is already a red flag. The water glass was still wet from the washing machine. The toilets are absolutely disgraceful, no seats and very dirty. The pizza was a disappointment, it didn’t even have tomato sauce on it, it tasted buttery and was very greasy. The coffee came in mugs that had coffee stains on the side. The waiter brought the bill without us even asking for it, which was kinda off putting aswell. Overall a sad experience, just because you’re located in a good area, doesn’t mean you can give poor quality for your guests. I’d recommend avoiding the place and taking your...
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