Traditional foods of Milan, from risotto milanese to cotletta milaneses to minestrone milanese to negroni there are a lot of great eats and drinks you should have when you visit Milan. This video goes over some of the traditional Milan foods that tourists should eat to get a real taste of authentic Milan food.
Filmed in Milan, Italy
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20 Comments
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I’m going to Milan this week! This video was perfect! That panzerotti looks like heaven! 😋😋😋
I loved Milan, the city alone…1 or 2 days is sufficient to visit everything…but it makes an excellent base for a week to see the city and Northern Italy + parts of Switzerland (FYI I loved Lugano).
Did you guys ever travel to Umbria? Awesome place for food lovers
Oh my city!!!! 🤩🤩🤩 Best panettone in Town Is the One by Pasticceria Ranieri in via Puccini! Delicious!!
Did he say (1:01), "If you want one of these tastinesses…"?
I think we're going to be making Milan our home base from now on! Lol when mom passed a couple of months ago there, we stayed around the college district and lived the apart hotel we stayed at. Got to explore the neighborhood, went to the grocery store, going a really good Laundromat (very important!), and, holy cow, so many Asians! I'm Chinese and can speak it, but not Italian. Made communicating so much easier! Plus trains are convenient from there.
Fantastic timing for this video for me personally. Flying over to Milan next week and using it as sort of a base to explore Switzerland, France and Northern Italy (going all over but will be changing trains in Milan often!). Will try to check most of these things off the list when I'm there! Thanks for the suggestions!
As a question to you (or the internet in general), if you have a couple of hours to kill between trains, any suggestions on places to go in the downtown core or near Milano Centrale for food? Not individual restaurants per se but more neighborhoods or areas? Thanks!
Great timing! We'll be there later this month and have reservations at Trattoria Milanese. The dishes you mentioned are on the menu.
Please add restaurants you find majority of your dishes.
Next week I will fly to Amsterdam and make my way to Florence Italy so I will stop in Milan. Nice video
Another great video, we had a few hours there in 19, awaiting our Sleeper to Paris, heck its expensive but great food
Aperitivo allows you to eat a variety of food after buying a drink….good option for a light meal. Also lots of German-style bakeries which have great food too
This video just in time that i am going to milan today..thank you Prof Wolters 😊
It's a bit sad knowing that restaurant dishes are never compare to home made ones. Meaning, most people are never going to experience the actual dishes, ever.
What was that roof restaurant in this video called?
What is the place at 2:20 called?
May 2023 we finally get to explore Italy.. Milan is our 1st stop & food will be a huge part of our experience. CAN'T WAIT
no reco for pizza & pasta?
In reality, Milan has more history than many other European capitals, but in Italy it is suffocated by cities such as Rome, Florence, Venice, Verona, etc.
I love your videos! Brilliant again. Thank you.