Best Central-Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central-Italian food in Milan. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central-Italian restaurants near you.. Milan, one-time Imperial Roman capital, is the center of industry in Italy and home to the Italian stock exchange. Old and new blend together in its neighborhoods. Here you can observe eternal artwork and discover the beauty of design and fashion for which Milan is known around the world. World-class events such as the Salone del Mobile and Fashion Week draw an eclectic mix of visitors to exhibitions, clubs, boutiques, and eateries with the best Lombardy and Italian food.
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5 based on 120 reviews
Unassuming entrance. Small place with less than ten tables. The proprietor kindly took the time to explain each of the (handwritten in Italian) menu items. Amazing food and very reasonable prices. Had a meat and cheese plate and Tagliatella pasta dish with ground roast beef and pork which was split into two. Outstanding quality. No cover charge. Would come again for sure
4 based on 194 reviews
On Saturday evenings, dozens of people wait for a place. That's how simple and good it is. Hearty food served with, or stuffed into, "torta al testo" a sort of thick focaccia. Umbria is a landlocked region of Italy, so forget about fish: it's various pleasant kinds of vegetables, a dozen cuts of pork and cured meats - some don't even have an Italian translation! - plus hamburgers, salads. Amazing value for money. You are in the heart of the busy Navigli happy-hour-to-late-night-out area, and you get a good serving and a drink for 5-6 Euros, a full meal with some side dishesfor a dozen. Service and settings are very informal but very nice.Most tables are up two very steep and narrow flights of stairs - senior citizens and reduced mobility friends will struggle even to move around on the ground floor.It's actually one of the first forays outside Umbria of a locally popular franchise.
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4 based on 608 reviews
The Lucca Restaurant is within walking distance from the center, in the most lively and rapidly evolving city, the ethnic neighborhood between Porta Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, true melting pot of cultures. Born as Trattoria Toscana devoted to the typ
Lovely dinner in grown up setting! Delicious tasty food only topped by the excellent service. Look forward to coming back.
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