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Via Spadari, 9
Milan, 20123
Nearest Transport: Duomo
It's the gastronomical temple of Milan, but has nothing to do with Fauchon in Paris or Fortnum&Mason in London. It's ver...
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  • 3
    Peck
    Via Spadari, 9 Milan 20123 italy
    5th July 2007
    Posh food store
    Current
    It's the gastronomical temple of Milan, but has nothing to do with Fauchon in Paris or Fortnum&Mason in London. It's very expensive and cheeses and meat you find there can be found everywhere else for less Euro. They tend to be quite snob and the patisserie is absolutely over priced (and they make poor copies of Pierre Herm patisserie). Coffee and tea selections are very good for Italy, though. Ambience is too posh and they are not very friendly.
    If you have a chance to take a look to the kitchen you'll be astonished by the sparkling view of the counters and the immensity of the space!
    The cellar is quite big, with a good selection of Italian and international wines, but over priced
  • 5
    Peck
    Via Spadari, 9 Milan 20123 italy
    15th June 2007
    Like a kid in a culinary store!
    Current
    If you love food then you'll love this place. This place is the Harrods or Fortnum & Mason of Milan for food - nothing but the finest selection of the best food. The selection is of course primarily Italian, but there is also an excellent range of international foods here, especially the international coffee that you can find upstairs - Jamaican and Indonesian in particular - Italian and French cheeses, the finest cuts of meat, fresh and cured, fresh pasta, while downstairs you'll find probably one of the best public cellars of wine in Europe.

    But, of course, prices are not for the faint hearted