If you’re wandering though the narrow streets of Milan’s city center, you might bump into O Live Free(if you’re actually looking for it, then it might take a while to find it). This little shop sells the famous Le Marche specialty, Olive Ascolane — that is olives filled with meat and then fried, meant to be eaten while walking around the beautiful town of Ascoli Piceno, but of course the beautiful city center of Milan can be used for the same purpose — or if you want you can have a seat in one of the few high chairs and eat in the shop. I love olive ascolane so I wanted to love this place but while the olives are really good, a couple of things weren’t that good. First, 8 small olives for 5 euro are not enough for a meal, but then 8 olives and 10 cremini(fried cream balls, yummy) are too much and take long to digest. So why not make 10⁄12 olives for 6⁄7 euros and we’ll all be happy(probably)? Second of all, the cost with drinks might be a bit too expensive — I know they’re Italian quality products but a 12 euro lunch(plus coffee) everyday can be a bit much for my wallet and my liver — so I’ll definitely come back when I’m walking around and want an olive snack, but not lunch. They also have take away trays if you want to fry the olives(also cremini, mozarella balls and other specialties) yourself at home.