I was in Milano recently and visited the following restaurants:
Trattoria Da Mirta -The only Italian restaurant I went to on this trip. It is located at about 15 minute walk from Loreto metro stop. It is a cozy but charming trattoria which serves stick to your ribs Italian food. Tortino di zucca e provola (squash and provola cheese), cheese filled crespelle, fig stuffed guinea fowl, braised beef with polenta and potatoes, pasta with rich meat sauce. Desserts were wonderful too. While my friend thoroughly enjoyed her chocolate fondant with orange compote, I decided to go with the goat's milk and pistacchio bavarese which I loved. Good wine selection too. Decent prices, we spent €45 euros each, which included a first course, meat course, dessert, and wine.
www.trattoriamirta.it
Hana (Japanese)- Very good Japanese restaurant on corso Vercelli. Small, but nice modern, and cozy interior. Really good rolls and great quality sushi. Good wine to accompany the meal. The restaurant is on the pricey side, but we did order quite a lot of food. €65 a head including wine.
www.hanarestaurant.it
Shiva (Indian) - A good Indian restaurant in the Ticinese area. Authentic Indian food, with a very vast selection. €38 a head including wine. I would say that wine is not their forte since we did not enjoy the bottle we ordered. I remember this also from my last visit.
www.ristoranteshiva.it
El Gaucho (Argentinian) - Good Argentinean place. Great meat selection, very good wine. €58 a head which only includes a meat course each plus 2 side dishes and wine. It may not seem like a lot of food, but the portions were big enough, and the meal filling.
www.elgaucho.it
Trattoria Da Mirta -The only Italian restaurant I went to on this trip. It is located at about 15 minute walk from Loreto metro stop. It is a cozy but charming trattoria which serves stick to your ribs Italian food. Tortino di zucca e provola (squash and provola cheese), cheese filled crespelle, fig stuffed guinea fowl, braised beef with polenta and potatoes, pasta with rich meat sauce. Desserts were wonderful too. While my friend thoroughly enjoyed her chocolate fondant with orange compote, I decided to go with the goat's milk and pistacchio bavarese which I loved. Good wine selection too. Decent prices, we spent €45 euros each, which included a first course, meat course, dessert, and wine.
www.trattoriamirta.it
Hana (Japanese)- Very good Japanese restaurant on corso Vercelli. Small, but nice modern, and cozy interior. Really good rolls and great quality sushi. Good wine to accompany the meal. The restaurant is on the pricey side, but we did order quite a lot of food. €65 a head including wine.
www.hanarestaurant.it
Shiva (Indian) - A good Indian restaurant in the Ticinese area. Authentic Indian food, with a very vast selection. €38 a head including wine. I would say that wine is not their forte since we did not enjoy the bottle we ordered. I remember this also from my last visit.
www.ristoranteshiva.it
El Gaucho (Argentinian) - Good Argentinean place. Great meat selection, very good wine. €58 a head which only includes a meat course each plus 2 side dishes and wine. It may not seem like a lot of food, but the portions were big enough, and the meal filling.
www.elgaucho.it
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