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The price of La Marzocco home version is 3800-6200 euros per unit. You can imagine the price of the commercial version used in coffee shops. It’s really hehe.
The main beans in the store, la cabra, are actually a brand from Denmark. There is also a boutique coffee Gardelli, which comes from a bean roaster in Forli near Bologna. I have seen it in another coffee shop before. I chose a Gardelli one and made a hand brew, which has a bit of tea flavor. The Italian espresso is not bitter, but very lightly sour.
By the way, this store has Flat White and Cortado.
The store is a bit small, and it is full of people on weekends! I think the standard equipment of boutique coffee shops is really so expensive. If you don’t have a La Marzocco, Victoria Arduino, or Slayer coffee machine, you are embarrassed to say that you run a boutique coffee shop! The price of La Marzocco home version is 3800-6200 euros per unit. You can imagine the price of the commercial version used in coffee shops. It’s really hehe. The main beans in the store, la cabra, are actually a brand from Denmark. There is also a boutique coffee Gardelli, which comes from a bean roaster in Forli near Bologna. I have seen it in another coffee shop before. I chose a Gardelli one and made a hand brew, which has a bit of tea flavor. The Italian espresso is not bitter, but very lightly sour. By the way, this store has Flat White and Cortado.
Milan is a fashionable and interesting place where you can have fun: . ✔️Feast your eyes on various museums and art galleries in the city center 📍Sforzesco Castle An ancient castle museum and park in the city center. It is about a ten-minute walk from the cathedral. Learn about the story of the Sforzesco family during the Renaissance. The museum has rich exhibits and the park itself is beautiful. It is also a must-have for architectural art lovers. ⚠️The castle is free and the museum ticket is 5 euros. . ✔️Watch the cathedral while eating gelato 📍Duomo di Milano A must-visit project. If you don’t know much and just want to check in, I think it’s also spectacular to look at the door. It will be more interesting to have an authentic Italian ice cream gelato ⚠️The church ticket is 6 euros, and the top ticket price is different, and climbing stairs and elevators are also different. Be sure to ask when buying tickets . ✔️Hold your pinky finger and have a cup of authentic Italian espresso 📍 Orsonero (any one is good) American coffee is called dirty water here, it's time to try real espresso, you will really love it ⚠️The price is different for sitting and taking away. If you are not used to it for the first time, you can add some brown sugar, or order macchiato (a little milk foam is added to the espresso) . ✔️Visit designer home furnishing stores/buyer stores 📍Along Via Senato/10 Corso Como There are many home furnishing stores, from big-name designers to affordable and exquisite stores. There is also the famous 10 Corso Como, where you can't stop shopping . ✔️Visit boutique food stores 📍CYBUS Boutique Italian food and daily necessities store. Raw meat and pre-packaged ingredients are available, recommended by local friends. Exquisite for personal use, decent for friends . ✔️Eat a fine Japanese meal 📍Kappou Ninomiya Milan is full of Japanese restaurants, of all grades, and the quality is not bad. The love of Milanese for Japanese food is too obvious . ✔️Relieve Asian stomach 📍Chinatown It is said that Milan can support the ceiling of Chinese food in the whole Europe. It takes about fifteen minutes to walk from the castle. Sichuan cuisine, hot pot, and morning tea are not inferior to the domestic level, which can definitely save Asian stomachs. Tips: 168 China Township . ✔️Reserved items: The monthly canal market (I haven’t caught up yet, I will try to buy some pots and pans) —————— Narrative thoughts: I am trying to be a permanent stranger, and I have some social phobia. At present, the more profound experience is that Italian friends are easy to understand in terms of dealing with people and socializing. It is the kind of understanding that can be obtained in a second, without beating around the bush, without too much hypocrisy and superiority wrapped in European decent. However, Confidence in coffee, food, culture... that is firmly grasped, not giving up a step~ Milan Lombardy Region #SummerStreetSweepingPlan