Chiosco Giammona

Catania


Hit this pretty, Liberty-era chiosco (drinks kiosk) for a made-to-order seltz, a nonalcoholic mix of fizzy water, freshly squeezed lemon juice and natural fruit syrup. Purists opt for the unsweetened seltz limone e sale (with lemon and salt). Those who like it dolce (sweet) can choose from a number of fruit syrups, including mandarino (mandarin) and tamarindo (tamarind).

Other drinks sold include beer and coffee.


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