Breakfast and pastries are served on the loveliest of china. I always feel spoiled here because everything is so pretty. Not only are the dishes and decorations lovely, but the food is delicious, too!
I was leary about ordering the French toast. This is not an Italian dish, and I’m not aware of it being on other menus around Rome. I ordered preparing for the worst, but was most pleasantly surprised. The French toast is delicious, and even comes covered in syrup. (Syrup is also not typical in Italy.) Now I can’t hardly order anything else.
The cappuccino is also great, with a dish of sugar cubes served alongside. (I told you this place is fancy and makes you feel spoiled in the simplest of ways.) They also have iced coffee that is sweetened with almond milk, and it is also great if you’re in the mood for something a little different.