Raw fish just doesn't get more fashionable than the sushi at the Milan outpost of Nobuyuki Matsuhisa's restaurant empire. Purists will say the food isn't as good here as at his...
Via Pisoni 1Go for a drink at this Indian lounge bar, and you could quite feasibly skip having dinner afterwards. The cocktails (€6 during happy hour, 6.30-9.30pm) entitle you to as many...
Corso Sempione 1The all-vegetarian Govinda is run by Milan's Hare Krishnas, and dining here is a communal affair. You'll be seated at one of the large tables, and the only choice you'll make...
Via Valpetrosa 5An open-all-hours, family affair: daughter dishing out the prawn crackers, mum taking orders, and dad in the kitchen. Said family is from Shanghai, and the food is crisp,...
Via Rovello 3The best of a bunch of new East Asian restaurants, feeding the city's addiction to Japanese culture and design. The plum and bare brick interior is lit by light bulbs hanging...
Via San Gregorio 6This place is set in the back of a minuscule Japanese supermarket. Check out the menu (be ready to place your initial order before you sit down) as you queue among the seaweed...
Via Eustachi 17A thriving Indian restaurant just north of Parco Sempione. The regular menu is straightforward (rogan josh and tikka masala), but the vegetarian selection is far more...
Via Cirillo 16Italy's oldest Japanese restaurant is tucked away on the ground floor of a nondescript office block near Stazione Centrale. As well as the usual selection of sushi and sashimi,...
Via Vittor Pisani 13 or Via Fabio Filzi 8Near piazza Duomo, this sushi spot offers table service and a dangerously appealing conveyor belt, laden with tiny plates of sushi and sashimi. Prices vary according to the...
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