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    C'era Una Volta Una Piada

    4.3 (31 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Piadina
    Open 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Hipster
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Puffi. Roast beef sandwich.
    Teagan T.

    This place has potential. I can see them being open in the LA and boom with business for lunch and brunch. $4-5 Euro for a GIANT sandwich. Good taste but too simple. If they would only put some spices or sriracha and maybe some more veggies, it would have been perfect. I would recommend coming for a quick lunch or dinner. Food is prepped and served within 5 minutes of ordering. The restaurant itself has cute decor with cute uniforms that look strange on a man.

    2 savory flatbreads and a Nutella flatbread
    Chelsea S.

    Unfortunately, my husband and I each ordered a plate and a dessert to share for lunch, and there was something wrong with each dish. My husband ordered a chicken flatbread but was given turkey; my chicken meatball flatbread had meatballs that were not warm throughout; and the Nutella flatbread we shared was dry. That said, the total cost was 17.50 euros for 2 hefty savory flatbreads, a dessert flatbread, and 2 Coke zeros, so the price is very reasonable. There is plenty of room to sit and the decor is hilarious, with 18th century style paintings featuring flatbreads. I awarded 3 stars because otherwise, the turkey flatbread was delicious, and the ingredients in the chicken meatball flatbread also meshed very well together. Great value but disappointing experience.

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    Taylor W.

    Good amount of food for only €5. Ordered the pluto around 1:30 and got it shortly after. Will stop by again!

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    9 years ago

    This place is great. Inexpensive, great food, quick service. Quirky decorations. I couldn't finish all my food and I'm a big guy.

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    This time I got the lady barbara piadina which had melted cheese, a mountain of prosciutto crudo and rucola.

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    C'era Una Volta Una Piada

    4.6(9 reviews)
    3.5 kmStazione Centrale, Moscova

    If you're looking for a piadina that's larger than your head for 5-8 euros, you've come to the…read moreright spot! Not only are the portions huge, but they're delicious!!! The piadina is light and flaky which is exactly what you want. I've ordered the spianata (pepperoni) piada ---it's pepperoni with grilled zucchini and soft cheese --highly recommend this for you pepperoni lovers. Pepperoni in italian is actually bell peppers, so for those of you that are italian, I mean actual meat pepperoni :) the speck and smoked cheese with walnuts is also fantastic. I've also had the poulette salad which was great although not what I expected. The menu with english translation indicated that it's iceberg lettuce (which I was able to substitute with mixed greens), grilled chicken breast w aromatic herbs, zucchini, carrots, avocado and almonds. When i see grilled chicken breast on a menu, I expect it to be a chicken breast that has been grilled and then sliced thinly. What I got was grilled chicken breast cold-cuts style. Now, although they were cold cuts, it was the tastiest chicken cold cuts I've ever had so I wasn't mad about it! The salad portions are also very large and come with the plain piadina on the side. They're also super efficient and you can watch them make it fresh behind the counter! Come at 1230 to avoid large lines :) if you're on the go, you can take the piadina or salad for take-away.

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    Piadina Carletto

    Piadina Carletto

    4.0(13 reviews)
    1.0 kmCentro Storico

    UPDATED: I went back to Milan in March 2018 and the shop had closed. :(…read more We came into Piadina Carletto because an Italian friend recommended we try piadina and gave us the name of this shop in particular. We sort of blundered in, not sure if we were at the right place, because we had not realized that piadini could be either savory or sweet, and were looking for more of a dessert-type place, along the lines of a crepery. Luckily, the owners were warm and welcoming and encouraged us to come in. The owner, Laurie, is originally from Saint Louis and met her Italian husband while in college. It's funny old world! Laurie took the time to explain that a piadina is pretty much the oldest street food in Italy, and consists of a grilled flatbread stuffed with a variety of cheeses, cold cuts and vegetables if you opt for savory, or you can also get them with sweet fillings such as jam or Nutella. Being from Colorado, my immediate thought was a Piadina is like an quesadilla, but it's only like that a little bit as far as a round, flat piece of bread is involved. :) There were about sixteen savory options on offer and about six sweet ones. Some were vegetarian. I am not sure they had vegan options, but I bet they could! Vegans, just make sure to ask if the flatbread is made with olive oil, because in some regions, lard is used. Laurie cheerfully answered all our questions. In the end, we decided we wanted to try the most authentic/traditional kind, so we went the savory route and did cheese - Squarquerone which I have decided is pretty much unpronounceable but delicious,arugula, and prosciutto di Parma (DOP, protected nomenclature for you foodies out the re). For those of you going "what's prosciutto?" - it's a dried/cured ham. Very rich and savory. The fresh, crisp bread and the creamy cheese, combined with the slightly bitter rocket, and the incredibly savory and rich proscuitto was a revelation. It made us very happy. We sat and ate our yummy piadini, chatted with Laurie and watched her greet her regulars, help new customers and had a refreshing break. Piadina Carletto is unusual in that they make their piadina dough daily (and fresh, and they let us see the mixing machine and the fresh dough, and we watched the piadini bread being made on the grill! Piadini dough consists of white flour, lard or olive oil, salt and water. Simple but requiring good, quality ingredients in order to shine. Piadini Carletto obviously uses the good stuff. During the rest of our trip, I didn't see any other piadiniera making their own and to be honest, their flatbreads didn't look as nice. I am assuming they use commercially made pre-made ones. We even saw piadini in the supermarket, but they looked pretty sad and we didn't even bother to try them. When we were done, Laurie gave us some advice on what to not to miss as far as sightseeing, as well as directions for getting there. She teven walked us to the corner to make sure we got off to the right start and sent us off on our way! Piadina Carletto offers menus in several languages as well, a welcoming gesture. Don't be afraid to give it a try! Seating for about a dozen folks on bar stools at a counter. It's totally okay to take your piadini to go, because, after all it's street food! Easy to eat while walking around, but I recommend you sit for a bit in the clean and tidy shop and chat with the owners. We're glad we did.

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