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  • Milanese and Italian dishes utilizing fresh seasonal ingredients.

  • I Due Roccoli, Iseo, Lake Iseo

    The restaurant of an excellent hotel set high above the town of Iseo. Refined regional food is served on a patio overlooking lawns and woods (see I Due Roccoli, Lake Iseo).

  • I Due Roccoli, Lake Iseo

    Here, when the weather is fine, you can dine on the terracotta terrace high in the hills above Iseo, with a view across a rose-fringed lawn to forested mountains beyond. The cooking is superb, and makes wonderful use of lake fish and other fresh local ingredients (see I Due Roccoli, Iseo, Lake Iseo).

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  • Very popular panino bar at lunch, with umbrella-shaded tables on a pedestrian street. Stellar sandwiches, decent coffee.

  • I Portici del Comune, Cremona

    You just can’t get a better seat in town than one at an outdoor table set under a lofty medieval arcade with the façade of Cremona’s Duomo filling up your panorama. The coffee is good (not always a given), as are the panini and gelato .

  • Snacks and sushi, coffee and cocktails in a nook off the main shopping area.

  • Lombard-Tuscan hybrid in two classically elegant rooms.

  • Regional specialities and ancient recipes in a modern room filled with New Age music (see Il Sole di Ranco, Lake Maggiore).

  • For more than 150 years, the Brovelli family has run an inn and osteria in the tiny lakeside village of Ranco. The restaurant – serving high-class creative cuisine – has summertime seating on shaded terraces. The wine list stupefies with more than 1,200 choices, and they’ll set up a wine tasting to accompany your degustazione (tasting) menu.

  • The better of the Four Seasons’ two restaurants is in the hotel’s basement. The creative fare is exquisite and pricey (see Il Teatro del Four Seasons, Milan).

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