Yesterday,
I had a dinner in a small Italian café namely the Panini House.
The café had an artistic atmosphere inside, so I'm really quite impressed at the first glance. They had a little vintage theme but kinda modernized a little. Two paintings of a pasta and a cappuccino decorates the main room, while a small fountain adds a nice touch in their garden.
There's a description behind the menu that describes panini; a singular form of panino (Italian pronunciation: [pa'ni:no]), which the word was originated from pane, or bread.
But it was more like a sandwich than a 'bread'.
They sell common pastas like spaghetti, lasagna, fettuccine, etc. and of course, their main specialty; panini.
The drinks was mostly common drinks like coffee, tea, softdrinks, shakes...oh, and they sell desserts, too.
I ordered a Panini Beef Pastrami and a cup of English Breakfast tea.
First to come is the tea. I never drink an English Breakfast-type of tea before. It's kinda different from the teas I used to drink. It has strong aroma and full-bodied. But it's still tasty even if served without sugar.
The panini, it was served on a grinder-type plate. The panini was stuffed with pastrami, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes. They also provide some kind of salad and olive sauce (?)
I don't know it, but it tasted sour.
But overall, eating the panini was a delight, I guarantee that.
I forgot to take the picture of the panini because I already ate them when I remembered to take the photograph. (I am a food photographer <3 I will took pictures to good-looking food or food I never ate before)
I somewhat remembered Italy Veneciano from Hetalia while I was there...
I had a dinner in a small Italian café namely the Panini House.
The café had an artistic atmosphere inside, so I'm really quite impressed at the first glance. They had a little vintage theme but kinda modernized a little. Two paintings of a pasta and a cappuccino decorates the main room, while a small fountain adds a nice touch in their garden.
There's a description behind the menu that describes panini; a singular form of panino (Italian pronunciation: [pa'ni:no]), which the word was originated from pane, or bread.
But it was more like a sandwich than a 'bread'.
They sell common pastas like spaghetti, lasagna, fettuccine, etc. and of course, their main specialty; panini.
The drinks was mostly common drinks like coffee, tea, softdrinks, shakes...oh, and they sell desserts, too.
I ordered a Panini Beef Pastrami and a cup of English Breakfast tea.
First to come is the tea. I never drink an English Breakfast-type of tea before. It's kinda different from the teas I used to drink. It has strong aroma and full-bodied. But it's still tasty even if served without sugar.
The panini, it was served on a grinder-type plate. The panini was stuffed with pastrami, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes. They also provide some kind of salad and olive sauce (?)
I don't know it, but it tasted sour.
But overall, eating the panini was a delight, I guarantee that.
I forgot to take the picture of the panini because I already ate them when I remembered to take the photograph. (I am a food photographer <3 I will took pictures to good-looking food or food I never ate before)
I somewhat remembered Italy Veneciano from Hetalia while I was there...

