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La Libera

Situated in the heart of Brera, this popular neighborhood hangout dishes out an eclectic range of local grub. Come by to feast on Italian delicacies in a brasserie-like setting. It appears more like a beer cellar with a kitchen, and this effect is accentuated with the woody decor. The menu changes seasonally, but some of the local favorites include Insalata Esotica, Pumpkin Risotto and Squid Fritters. Pair one of these with the Piemontese beer and you have a complete meal going for you!

ATMosfera

ATMosfera gives you an unique experience of dining while moving on wheels. It is a restaurant in an old Carrelli tram. It has class and elegance going for it. The food is excellent and you can also have some fine wine to sip on. Be it a romantic dinner or a business one, this tram-restaurant will not let you down. It guarantees the highest quality and freshness of the ingredients used to prepare the dinner. The sight of the night through the windows is enchanting and exciting. A magical experience awaits guests at ATMosfera! Contact the office for additional details.

Chocolat

Chocolat is dreamy, once you enter! Here, you will find this irresistible wonder presented in a unique way to lure every chocolate-lover. Orange Chocolate, Hot Pepper Chocolate, Cinnamon Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Amaretto Chocolate and Hazelnut Chocolate are some of the famous flavors. The bar offers coffee, croissants and a variety of delicious fudge chocolate cakes. Their personalized chocolate boxes are ideal to gift that special someone! The fabulous variety and quality this place offers makes you return back for more. And if that doesn't please you, try their dark chocolate ice-creams: really dark and strong. Just the way you like it!

Nobu

Located near prime shopping destinations, shopaholics will love Nobu-sit back and give your weary soles a rest here. The menu offers an eclectic range of fusion dishes. Come by to feast on a combination of Japanese-Peruvian food. The space is divided into two levels. You can choose to sit back and sip on your favorite cocktail at the bar downstairs, or dine at the restaurant upstairs. Once seated, gorge on the various sushi and sashimi options on offer.

Torre Di Pisa

Started in the 1960's, the Torre Di Pisa still retains that old worldly charm with its large windows, wooden chairs, open kitchen, tiled floor and the most important ingredient for any restaurant to be a roaring success; warmth and genuine care for the customers! Beautiful objects and paintings grace the restaurant. Wines are stacked on shelves, all there for you to admire and of course, acquire! Using extra virgin olive oil and only the freshest meat and seafood, fresh tagliatelle with cherry tomatoes, Robespierre Florentine steak and other Tuscan favorites are prepared to tease your palate. Finish the meal with ice-cream with almond brittle or Pisa pine-seeds. And top it all with one of the special wines and super champagnes for an unforgettable experience.

Da Claudio

Usually crowded, Da Claudio is the answer to the Japanese sushi bar. Here you will find Milanese-style sushi, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil, pepper and lemon atop raddichio, and served with crusty bread instead of rice. Daily fresh fish is used to prepare their dishes. They have reasonable rates that wont burn a hole in your pocket. It is Milan's top fishmongery that has most of their menu lists dishes made in raw fish. You need to taste the succulent slices of fish to believe that every visit here is worth it!

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