Another small piece of the city that goes away: after 51 years of activity, in Milan, the Supino pastry shop, the first to enter the Michelin Guide, closes.
It is known that, in the restaurant in the Papiniano area, in via Cesare da Sesto, the famous cannoncini as big as the little finger of a hand were reserved only for regulars and for no one else, not even for famous people.
The news is reported today by Corriere della Sera.
According to what is written in the article, even Piersilvio Berlusconi, CEO of Mediaset and son of the former prime minister, would have been refused a massive order for cannons.
And so many in the Lombard capital have not been able to eat the coveted and delicious dessert.
And now they can't do it anymore.