“Our bar is exclusive — but that doesn’t mean luxurious. It means: less, but done well. We wanted to create a community, and most of our guests are close friends. We’ve been asked to open in different places around the world — but that’s simply not possible,” says Benjamin Cavagna, co-owner of the legendary Milan bar 1930.
Ana Roš: Don’t try to be too international—just be yourself
"When the Michelin Guide was about to come to Slovenia, I told my team that we would either get two stars or none at all. We’re not the type of restaurant for just one Michelin star, but zero was also...