The design of the cafe recreates the classic Milanese style of cafes. Some liqueurs and other ingredients in the glass display cabinet under the bar are in old-fashioned packaging. You can choose to eat at the table when you enter the store. The final bill will be charged a maggiorazione fee of 15% of the bill. You can also pay the bill first, and then choose to stand at the counter or sit on other non-restaurant chairs to eat.
The two of them didn't have breakfast anyway, so they just had brunch:
- Krafen looks like Berliner jam buns, made with natural fermented bread, filled with dessert sauce, and is delicious with cappuccino.
- Tartina salata, I chose a one with tuna and ham coppa, called Sasa', and I liked it very much. But I didn't bite it directly without a knife and fork, and it really made my hands full of oil.
- Sandwich, ordered a roast beef slice with caprino al basilico cheese sauce, which tasted good, and the arugula rucula in it was not that bitter. Huzi ordered a sandwich that I couldn't eat, which was filled with Culatello ham, and my friend said it was tasty.
- We chose two desserts because this shop inspired the girlish hearts of both of us (yes, my friend's girlish heart is sometimes much bigger than mine). We ordered the pink Bar Luce cake of the same name, which was covered with almond icing, but it tasted quite ordinary. However, this tiramisu was much more delicious, mainly because the finger biscuits inside were soaked in coffee, but the amount was small and thin, so every bite was full of thick cream.
- Finally, we ordered ice cream. Grandma's cream flavor? Ordinary, the strawberry flavor was more like eating ice cream.
Sasa' is 6 euros per serving, sandwiches are about 8 euros per serving, and desserts are 5-6 euros per serving. Coffee is not expensive: espresso is 1.1 euros, cappuccino is 1.5 euros.