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Bruscadineria MIMA (Closed Permanently)

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Healthy, light Italian, perfect for a lunch break
This quick-lunch cafe specializes in Italianized wraps: arugula-and-tomato-filled pitas with Parmesan and cold cuts or chicken. Inexpensive. Other locations at Friesenwall 16-18 and Venloer Strasse 385. If you want something more substantial, the tiny Italian-owned cafe-bar next door at Neusser Strasse 28 also gets raves from locals.


Address
Neusserstrasse 24
Cologne, Germany 50670

Near: Half-block south of Balthazarstrasse



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