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Best for Families in Milan

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The beautiful white interior will attract you as soon as you enter through the door. It is a great place to start your day with breakfast — but it is not just a breakfast joint. They have a wide range of home-made food to start your day like croissants, baci di dama, and a variety of biscuits, cookies and muffins. Bianco Latté also serves very good lunch and dinner. All the food that they serve here is freshly cooked every day. The setting changes at dinner time with dim lights and candles, with a special menu, called ‘Suggerimenti della Sera’ served in a cozy and romantic background with some excellent wine — absolutely magical for couples. Bianco is famous for its awesome home-made ice-creams and desserts, too.

The Four Seasons Hotel does not need an introduction and the same holds true for its famous in-house restaurant La Veranda as well. With a hoard of who's who of Milan flocking to this place, the place is popular among the tourists and locals alike. Try their delectable assortment of Mediterranean delicacies or order an elaborate meat preparation. Vegetarians will be able to enjoy a comfortable and delicious meal here. Also, special attention is given to children who can indulge in dishes from a separate menu. With emphasis given to high quality taste and presentation, this upscale eatery deserves all the attention and popularity it has gained over the years. Check website for further details.

Stop at De Santis! A small corner in central Milan, where you can enjoy wholesome, tasty and traditional food, accompanied by good wine. One of the best local sandwich joints in Milan. And their sandwiches are unique too, quite enough to make you think what exactly has got into it! Though small in space with few tables, the rustic decor enhances the relaxed ambiance of this place. Fairly expensive for their size, but the quality of ingredients is well taken care of. They have some of the best variations of paninis in an oak paneled room.

A lively, slightly chaotic restaurant for those who like a Neapolitan atmosphere. Close to the Ciak theatre, it is suitable for eating after a performance, when you just might run into the actors or crew. The atmosphere is warm and typically Neapolitan, with nautical items, fishing nets, photos of Naples and coats of arms. The pizzas are truly Neapolitan but you can also choose fish dishes in both the first and second courses. Desserts are popular here, including the Sicilian Cannoli and Limoncello, a traditional lemon liqueur.

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