Italy’s apericena makes its way to Buenos Aires, thanks to this new coffee place

Apericena is a dining trend that’s been around in Italy for a few years. It’s a practice that adds cena – dinner – to aperitivo, making for a snack-buffet experience. Buenos Aires’ Duca Caffe & Apericena, with contem
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