We ordered the Rosetta sandwich which is basically a chicken club sandwich if you're from North America. It cost 10 euros and was made fresh to order. It was packed with chicken and was balanced nicely with fresh vegetables and a mayo of some sort. It was both filling and delicious. As expected, the other sandwiches offered were not the usual ones you would find at other traditional Italian sandwich shops (think All'Antico Vinaio).
This place is definitely non-traditional based on its menu, various sandwich sizes, and games (connect four etc..) available for guests to play while seated. There was about a dozen seats available for dine-in customers. Definitely check this place out if you want a break from the usual...
Read moreI’m honestly blown away by this little sandwich spot. They have sandwiches shaped like little flowers, mini and Classica (which is huge) and they can make almost ANYTHING on the menu gluten free only the classica size, though so come hungry. They also have several vegan or vegetarian options. The gluten free option even looks like the original, and apparently a chef makes it for them special. It’s so rare to find a place that doesn’t do lip service by an up charged, flat, boring piece of gf bread, this place was phenomenal. Highly recommend. The server spoke fluent English to us and French to a family that came in. Fun vibe. I would come here again in...
Read moreThe name is the perfect example of the simplicity and yet genius this place combines.
Food: It’s Rosetta bread with all sorts of combinations, from the super typical porchetta or meatballs sandwich to the more international ones with pastrami or avocado. Definitely try the porchetta sandwich, it’s simple and crazy good, also the one with meatballs looked tasty.
The pastrami is not amazing, quite dry and bland, mainly because it’s cured meat pastrami and not the actual meet cut.
Staff: Kind, on point and overall good. It takes some time for the sandwich to be ready.
Location: Cute, central but really small. Quite simple...
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