Loste Café is a Danish bakery opened by Stefano Ferraro and Lorenzo Cioli, two Italians who met at the star restaurant Noma, in Copenhagen. It’s a simple (but with a good taste!) coffee shop, with amazing cinnamon rolls - Lorenzo is the former head of pastry in Noma - and a good option for a healthy quick lunch.
Website
lostecafe.com
Address
Loste Café, 3 Via Francesco Guicciardini, Milan, Italy
Current city: Milan
Other cities: São Paulo
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