About us

BROWSE Re: international brunch perfectionists, gourmet dinners and homemade pasta lessons

Sfoglia Re is born from the experience of Pasta Class Florence, with the aim of creating a place where Italian tradition meets modernity. Every dish tells a story of passion and quality, prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

From cooking classes in Florence to the dishes served in our restaurant, every detail is designed to give you unforgettable moments.
We look forward to sharing our passion for Italian cuisine with yo

Why choose Sfoglia Re for your brunch in Florence?

If you’re looking for the best brunch in Florence, Sfoglia Re is the perfect choice.
Here, the art of brunch meets the authentic flavors of Florentine and Tuscan tradition, creating a unique gastronomic experience.

Our brunch menu features international classics such as pancakes, avocado toast, and eggs Benedict, all with a local twist.
From the Florentine crepe with acacia honey to pici cacio e pepe and our shrimp tacos with an Italian twist, every dish is designed to surprise your palate and celebrate the quality of local ingredients.

Not just brunch: breakfast and lunch at Sfoglia Re

Browse King welcomes you from morning until evening with a menu designed to accompany you throughout the day.

Start your day with the perfect breakfast: choose from fragrant croissants, mouthwatering crepes, French toast, and a wide selection of expertly prepared coffees and cappuccinos.

At lunch, indulge in the authentic flavors of Italian cuisine with dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. From fresh hand-rolled pasta to tempting sandwiches and flavor-packed salads, each dish is created to give you an authentic and refined experience.

At Sfoglia Re, brunch is an experience, a moment of relaxation in the heart of Florence, in front of Sant’Ambrogio Market, surrounded by authentic flavors, aromas, and colors.

Book your table and let yourself be won over by our innovative cuisine, deeply rooted in Tuscan tradition.

Looking for the best brunch in Florence? Sfoglia Re is the answer.