Province of Milan, Italy Food Guide: 3 Deli food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Corsico

January 7, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Discover Restaurants offering the best Deli food in Corsico, Province of Milan, Italy including Sapori Solari - Salumeria Bistrot, Panzarotti, Ciaccia Coi Ciccioli
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1. Sapori Solari - Salumeria Bistrot

Via Sofonisba Anguissola 54, 20146 Milan Italy Italian, Deli, Wine Bar, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 02 3651 0020 http://www.saporisolari.com/
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4 based on 1577 reviews

Sapori Solari - Salumeria Bistrot

Sapori Solari is not a traditional restaurant. Our guests embark on a true "journey" into a "temple of taste" made of cold cuts and cheeses. We have no kitchen, we offer a tasting of typical italian products of superior quality, for this reason we define

Reviewed By susanveltman

I had a great lunch at this place. The service was perfect and the people were really kind. My friend and I even got a really nice cheesecake for free! A nice place to enjoy!!! Thank you for your review!hope to have you back here soon!Sapori Solari

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2. Panzarotti

Viale Bligny 1, 20136 Milan Italy Italian, Mediterranean, Deli, Gastropub, Street Food, Fast Food Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Seating, Delivery, Takeout, Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Cash Only, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Parking Available, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi [email protected] +39 02 4537 7380 http://www.panzarotti.it
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5 based on 460 reviews

Panzarotti

PANZAROTTI aims to rediscover and valorize bits of the Pugliese cuisine as it reinvents the traditional Panzarotti (or Panzerotto) by means of top quality, first class ingredients. It proposes a quick break to enjoy thanks to the variety of stuffing combi

Reviewed By Jayeean

The fried panzerotti here is seriously yummy - there’s a wide variety of options on the menu and the ingredients in our panzerotti tasted fresh :). The staff are friendly and helpful as well! Been here twice and loved the food here on both visits! On our first visit, we were recommended the Delicato by the staff and it was really good!! Just try it, it’s good and remember to get the fried one :-)OMG Jayeean You wrote an incredible review, so deeply appreciated by all the staff!Really thank you so much for your loyalty and affection towards us.And also THANKS for this review.Come back soon to visit us again.Sincerely,PANZAROTTI Staff ❤️

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3. Ciaccia Coi Ciccioli

Via Andrea Solari 23, 20144 Milan Italy Deli, Wine Bar, Mediterranean Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 02 3981 4174 http://www.ciacciacoiciccioli.it
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4 based on 413 reviews

Ciaccia Coi Ciccioli

Reviewed By Iloveshoesalot

Place is 800m from a metro stop, in a mostly residential area. I made a booking on The Fork app and on arrival we were given a lovely table by the window. Interior had a warm 50's throwback vibe, nice mix of seating arrangements. Quaint and cosy with big windows looking out onto the street.The waitress was not very interested. she seated us after waiting at the door for awhile and then came back after about 15 minutes to take the orders. Later she just left us and we had to call for wine top ups or questions. Service could have been better. We ordered wine by the glass, reds were very nice, tried 4 different types. Each glass was 4.5 to 5 Euro, we were served less than 18-ml per glass. Not good value. they also had no house wine which is strange for Italy.As I saw on the TA reviews a meat and cheese platter was around 15 Euro. On arrival we were told the price was 24 euro. It consisted of some lovely meat cuts (3) and sheep cheeses (3), grilled artichokes and eggplant and some bread. Quality of the ingredients was top notch but not worth the price point. Completely overpriced.Really loved the ambiance and the decor but the service and value for money really let this place down.

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