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Hard-core Milanese cooking in an 18th-century palazzo , favoured by bankers and fashion bigwigs.
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This café may be overpriced but is great for Duomo views and watching the people, processions and protest rallies at Milan’s heart.
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Top conservatory with free concerts by Milan’s philharmonic orchestra.
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Nestling in the heart of Milan’s boutique district since 1817, Cova offers excellent coffee and pastries (see Cova, Milan).
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Minimalist chic eatery complete with liveried doorman and astronomic prices (see Cracco-Peck, Milan).
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Creative regional, Tuscan and French cuisines in palatial surroundings.
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Milanese and Italian dishes utilizing fresh seasonal ingredients.
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Very popular panino bar at lunch, with umbrella-shaded tables on a pedestrian street. Stellar sandwiches, decent coffee.
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Snacks and sushi, coffee and cocktails in a nook off the main shopping area.
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Lombard-Tuscan hybrid in two classically elegant rooms.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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