Late-afternoon at Sissi

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Pasticceria Sissi

Milan


There’s nothing more Milanese than breakfast at Sissi. Yet, with its bright pink walls, vintage posters and an Italian-Senegalese owner with a big personality, this isn't just your classic pasticceria. You’ll have to push past the fur coats of the sciure (posh Milanese women) to order its famous sweets and croissants, but they're worth it.


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