Pasticceria Marchesi

Milan


Decked out in baby pink, gold and peppermint green, Marchesi’s Quad cafe is as easy on the eye as its pastries are on the taste buds. Inside you’ll find a coffee bar and two large tearooms where brass-edged counters display a tantalising array of pralines, tarts, pastries and sweets.

If you’re visiting a Milanese home, a box bearing Marchesi’s golden stamp will ensure a second invite.


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