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There are many restaurants, bars, and cafes along the canal. If the weather is good, you can take a walk along the river. I just found a cafe with a retro industrial style. The bar and coffee are combined. The interior furnishings are very full, and every corner is suitable for taking photos. I ordered a latte and a fat Americano. The seat at the door is very comfortable. I drank coffee and watched people coming and going.
Mag Cafè, don't go to this restaurant on Friday and weekend nights! It was packed with people, and the bartender was too busy to chat. On Saturday night, both the indoor and outdoor seats were full, and the only option left was the railing by the river. The waiter said that this railing is very popular in summer, but it was a bit cold in Milan in May, so I shivered. I ordered two of the most popular cocktails directly. Bitter liqueur Campari + Vermouth + Mezcal + Coffee liqueur, garnished with coffee beans. Unexpectedly, it didn't feel particularly bitter, and the alcohol was not as heavy as expected. Hu and Miao both liked it. Giappone is a very refreshing cocktail. It is mainly lemon acid, and the sweetness is also there. Gin, vermouth, ginger beer and sage syrup are mixed, and it tastes lightly of basil. This cup is not too alcoholic, and girls should like it very much. The price is 8 euros per cup for both cups.
This is a very mysterious place. You must first pass Mag Cafè and convince the bartender there before you can go. Don't choose Friday and weekend nights! It's packed with people, and the bartender is too busy to chat. On Saturday night, both indoors and outdoors were full, and the remaining choice was the railing by the river. The waiter said that this railing is very popular in summer, but in the cold weather in Milan in November, it was so cold that I shivered. I ordered two of the most popular cocktails directly. - negroni del marinaio: bitter liqueur Campari + vermouth + mezcal + coffee liqueur, garnished with coffee beans. Surprisingly, it didn't feel particularly bitter, and the alcohol was not as heavy as I imagined. I liked it very much. - Giappone: A very refreshing cocktail. It is mainly lemon acid, and the sweetness is also there. It is mixed with gin, vermouth, ginger beer and sage syrup, and it tastes lightly of basil. This cup is not too alcoholic, and girls should like it very much. The price for both cups is 8 Euros per cup.