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Ta-hua

Ta-hua

Via Gustavo Fara, 15, Milan, Italy, Mailand

Caffè • Cinese • Gelato • Asiatico


"The March sun kisses the Madonnina, while the scent of steamed ravioli tickles the nostrils of passers-by in the area between Gioia and the Central station. This is where @tahuamilano is located, a Chinese restaurant that has nothing to do with the classic all you can eat . Once you cross the threshold, you are greeted by an elegant and modern atmosphere. The soft lights, the well-spaced tables and the oriental decorations create an intimate and relaxing environment, perfect for a tasty break. At lunch, the choice is quick and convenient: there are fixed menus, average prices of €15 and €20, which offer a variety of dishes that can be combined (e.g. Starter First Course Second Course). No endless paper, therefore, but the possibility of composing your own meal with care, opting for the flavors that most tantalise the palate. And what flavours! Ta Hua 's cuisine is an explosion of freshness and harmony. Crispy spring rolls reveal a heart of fresh and tasty vegetables, paving the way for an unforgettable culinary experience. The prawn pad Thai, with its rice noodles stir-fried with eggs, vegetables and juicy prawns, conquers with its balance of sweet and sour and spicy flavours. The grand finale is entrusted to Cantonese rice, a classic of Chinese cuisine prepared to perfection with rice stir-fried with vegetables, eggs and meat or fish. Every bite is an explosion of authentic flavors that will transport you directly to the East. The service is impeccable: quick, efficient and always friendly. The staff is attentive to customer needs and ready to recommend the best dishes. Ta Hua is a real pearl in the Milanese culinary scene. A perfect restaurant for those who want to savor true Chinese cuisine, in an elegant and refined environment. The quality-price ratio is excellent, and the central location makes it easily accessible. Advised? Absolutely yes! From Bari with Love"

Mūn

Mūn

P.za Antonio Baiamonti, 2, Milan, Italy, Mailand

Sushi • Cinese • Asiatico • Porta Via


"After carefully searching for a Japanese restaurant to go to with my boyfriend, we found Mūn, which, judging by the high number of reviews and average star rating, seemed like the perfect restaurant. When we arrived at the restaurant, the interior seemed quite welcoming, nothing too exuberant. After being accompanied to the table we were given two lists each without any explanation, at which point, after opening the menus, we tried to understand which of the two was for the all you can eat formula and which was à la carte. We find ourselves having to ask one of the room staff, who informs us which of the two menus was the right one to use, without giving any other information. Later, after having carefully looked at the menu, we realized that oysters were also present, which was quite strange considering their price. We ask one of the waiters for further information, who replies we don 't even have them and adds that in the all you can eat formula there were no dishes containing lobster, red prawn, scampi, eel and crab (obviously none of this was indicated in the menu). After understanding how the menu works, we begin to write down the names of the dishes on our phones, as there is nothing to write them on and they are not numbered. When the first dishes arrive we begin to eat. Cucumber was present in one of the dishes ordered, even though only crab and avocado were listed as ingredients on the menu. Luckily I 'm not allergic to cucumbers, otherwise it would definitely have turned into a very stormy afternoon. Subsequently, as we were about to finish some dishes, a gentleman we had not yet seen approached, who apparently was the person in charge of collecting the empty dishes, approached us with a shy smile and signaled to us that we had to empty the dishes not yet. empty, after taking the empty plates, walking away he whispers but how do you do it? . But it doesn 't end here! 40 minutes before their actual closing, with the place still quite full, the music was turned off. We will definitely not be returning. Food: 2 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3"

Chefmi Mǐ Shī Fù Cinese

Chefmi Mǐ Shī Fù Cinese

Via Gustavo Fara, 4, Milan, Italy, Mailand

Sushi • Cinese • Asiatico • Porta Via


"My wife and I were so glad that we found this cozy Chinese restaurant while looking for a place for dinner on 10/31. Their sign “clay pot rice”, their signature dish, immediately caught our attention. We gave it a try and were totally delighted. It is very rare yo see a clay pot rice (a specialized dish) restaurant in a place like Milan. Most restaurants don’t even offer that in Chinese populated places like San Francisco Bay Area, USA (where we are from). In fact we like it so much we went back the next night 11/1 and had more. First night we had chicken mushroom rice, har gow (shrimp dumpling). The next night we had the Chinese sausage pork rib rice, chicken feet and clay pot squid. On a cold night, nothing is better than a piping hot delicious rice dish cooked to order. Making a good clay pot rice is not easy. The chicken and pork ribs were marinated well and rice was cooked to the right texture, not undercooked or watery. The har gow shrimp dumpling skin was thin and translucent like it should be. The shrimp meat texture was just right. It was much better and far less expensive than MU Dim Sum we tried the other day. The chicken feet was also a surprise find in Milan. The skin is fluffy separating from the bones like it should be. All in all just a fantastic experience in this small restaurant. Sonia was very friendly and sociable making our dinner that much better. Even local Italians came for their delicious food. If you are looking for Chinese food, look no further and try their clay pot rice, especially on a cold night. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"