During our stay in San Siro, we had the pleasure of dining at Miyama, a Japanese restaurant that offers a delightful and refreshing break from the usual European fare. If you're staying in Europe for an extended period and are craving something other than pasta, pizza, or bread, Miyama is an excellent option to consider.
While the menu has limited vegetarian options, the dishes we tried were exceptional in both taste and presentation. The noodles, dumplings, and avocado sushi were all soul-soothing, each offering distinct flavors that left us thoroughly satisfied. The sushi, in particular, had a rich, creamy texture that paired perfectly with the bold, fresh taste of the avocado.
A special mention goes to the wasabi – it had a remarkable taste that elevated the meal to another level, offering just the right amount of heat and freshness.
Overall, Miyama provides a great escape from typical European cuisine, and despite the limited vegetarian selection, the food is flavorful, satisfying, and authentically Japanese. Highly recommended if you're in San Siro and craving a...
Read moreNice atmosphere and thought the staff was too, until I ordered something vegetarian (I pointed it out on the menu) and got served some dish that looked just the same but was not vegetarian… although I told the waitress in a nice way (mistakes happen) and did not blame her for that, she simply said it was her fault and I was still charged with both the non-vegetarian AND the vegetarian on my bill! I didn’t realize until I was away. I would have simply appreciated a gesture since I got to unwillingly eat fish for the first time...
Read moreFood is okay. I wouldn't recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants authentic Japanese food. This is a Chinese run restaurant with a false front of a Japanese. I had an O'TORO sushi and also a Yaki Soba noodle. Portion for Yaki Soba was small, and it didn't taste like Japanese Yaki Soba at all. Noodle was too soft and mushy, means that it was overcooked or soaked in gravy for too long. Sushi was not fresh, and it wasn't an O'Toro. More like a Chutoro or worse....
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