Brilliant contemporary artist and style icon, the founder of DOGMA, Fiammetta De Michele, lives up to her name. Fiammetta or “little flame” in Italian, sets fire to the curiosity of everyone who knows her in Milan, with a taste for vintage fashion and stunning art pieces that make everyone’s heart skip a beat.
Brilliant contemporary artist and style icon, the founder of DOGMA, Fiammetta De Michele, lives up to her name. Fiammetta or “little flame” in Italian, sets fire to the curiosity of everyone who knows her in Milan, with a taste for vintage fashion and stunning art pieces that make everyone’s heart skip a beat.
What do you get there? Why is it so good? When is the best time to go? How did you find this place?
Nobile, Corso Venezia. An original milanese spot.
They have an Italian classic menu for lunch and dinner. Then they also have french Croc, different sandwiches and incredible cakes to snack on at every hour of the day!
Claudio Sadler, an Italian 2 Michelin star chef created the menu. The atmosphere is chilled and relaxed, everybody is extra polite, and there’s a courtyard for the summer. The service is fast and you can always find a place.
The best time to go is at tea time, they have homemade pasties but I also love aperitivo there, they serve a fantastic bloody Mary and a yummy appetizer.
It’s not far from where i work and it created quite a buzz when it opened.

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Header photo: dogma-art.com
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