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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Ponte Rosso

    Ignoring the hipness of Naviglio, Ponte Rosso serves up hearty dishes from Milan and Trieste.

  • 2. Al Pont de Ferr

    Of Naviglio’s many great eateries, this is one of the few whose renown is entirely due to the quality of food (see Al Pont de Ferr, Milan).

  • 3. Le Vigne

    A mix of local and Piemontese cuisines. The caramelle di ricotta e spinaci (like ravioli) can’t be beaten.

  • 4. Premiata Pizzeria

    Navigli’s most popular pizzeria, with semi-industrial décor and a coveted terrace. Book ahead.

  • 5. Asso di Fiori

    Its theme is simple: include Italian cheeses in as many dishes as possible, culminating in a stupendous cheese platter.

  • 6. Trattoria Famiglia Conconi

    A short and tasty seasonal menu at this family-run restaurant. Good wine list too.

  • 7. Grand Hotel

    Tucked down an alleyway off Viale Liguria, here you can enjoy inventive, exquisite MilaneseMantovana cuisine on a garden terrace.

  • 8. Sadler

    Claudio Sadler, perhaps the top chef in Milan, melds modern techniques with regional cuisine in a contemporary setting.

  • 9. Trattoria Aurora

    The fixed-price menu at this temple of Piemontese cuisine is incredible value and reason enough to come. Yet the vine-shaded setting is the restaurant’s coup de grace .

  • 10. Aimo e Nadia

    Pricey and out in the suburbs, yet Aimo and Nadia (a Tuscan-born husband-and-wife team) run this place with exquisite taste throughout, and it ranks among Milan’s very, very best (see Aimo e Nadia, Milan).

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