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Eating out in Milan needn’t always be an expensive affair, aside from countless upmarket Milan restaurants, there are a bunch of great spots where you can grab a quick bite without having to compromise on taste. Pick and choose from a well-stocked sushi bar to assemble your very own bento box; grab a speedy albeit yummy meal of local favourites at a self-service restaurant; sit down at a street-side café for a snappy meal served over the counter; or just lick your way through a gelato-stuffed cone while you go about your business—you can eat your way through the city without burning a hole in your pocket.
The Luini bakery created its wonderful panzerotto – it’s something like a doughy pizza – in 1949, and the recipe has been a carefully guarded secret ever since. The quaintly old-fashioned shop is always full of locals qu...more
A value fast-food restaurant with several outlets in Milan, CIAO is that rare thing in Milan, a self-service restaurant with a fast turnaround. It’s owned by the giant conglomerate Autogrill and all branches have the sam...more
Bento Sushi has a sleek glass frontage and an interior incorporating Japanese touches in bright red décor and bamboo. During the day the place makes a killing selling gorgeously fresh sushi to the workers of Corso Gariba...more
If you can fight off temptation from the enticing displays of food, Milan’s most feted delicatessen has a sleek café on the top floor. Unlike most of the city’s cafés, this serves food all day, to a mix of well-groomed l...more
Established in 1817, sophisticated Cova sits at the heart of the gilded Quad d’Oro and is an essential espresso stop for locals, shoppers and travellers alike. Here you’re likely to see aged Milanese matrons dressed to k...more
This wonderful, old-world crêperie and ice cream shop in Navigli is the perfect pitstop after lunch or an afternoon exploring the Naviglio Grande. The line tends to be long, but this gelato is well worth waiting for.
In pole position on the corner of Piazza del Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, historic Zucca has been a Milanese stalwart since 1867. There are glorious Liberty dining rooms upstairs in which to enjoy an expe...more
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