I’ve been passing by this place for about a year, debating whether or not to give it a try. I finally did, and I regret it. I should’ve trusted my instincts. I’m not a tourist—I’m an American who’s been living in Italy for seven years with perfect Italian. I came in for a quick bite, and the waitress was cold, though the overall service was okay. But then the shrimp dumplings arrived… it was like they just put the shrimp inside the wrappers. I get that it’s simple, but when you go out to eat, you’re paying for more than just the food—you’re paying for the experience, the presentation, everything. Honestly, I could’ve made this at home. Future Americans, if you want to be treated well and actually get your money’s worth, go somewhere else. This is just not the...
Read moreA tiny venue, but the dumplings are fantastic! There are five types of dumplings. If you go for the Misto (mixed), you’ll get to taste all 5 types. They also serve panini and juices. The kitchen has an open plan. You can watch the chef at work. A friendly bunch! It’s located right next to one of the exits of Metro Lanza; so, if you are on the Green Line, think of stopping over at Lanza for these...
Read moreIf i could rate it 10!!! This tiny little restaurant offers the best Hagau I have ever had i Milan so far!!! I ordered one hagau and a grilled dumpling at first. Soon after I tried it, I ordered two more🤣. It’s just simply delicious 👍. I am still impressed and wonder why the chef who’s originally from zhejiang, is so capable of making such a...
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