Where You Should Eat

De Santis MilanNobu (Via Gastone Pisoni, 1, 20121 Milano, Italy) Nobuyuki Matshisha's restaurant empire, Nobu, is known internationally for its amazing sushi. Cucchi (Corso Genova, 1, 20123 Milano, Italy) Family-run since 1936, this popular spot is perfect for getting pastries. We recommend this spot for people-watching during fashion week. Dongiò (Via Bernardino Corio, 3, 20135 Milano, Italy) You'll be drooling over the scent of simmering pasta sauces from down the street. As well as pasta, they have some of the best steak in Milan. Da Leo (Via Trivulzio 26, 20146 Milan, Italy) This fish-only restaurant is the place to be. The dishes are simple but delicious. Customers adore the spaghetti with clams, calamari, and king prawns. De Santis (Corso Magenta, 9, Milan, Italy) If you want a sandwich, don't even think of going anywhere but here. There are 200 different sandwiches with their own secret-recipe grilled bread; we hear a favorite is marinated artichokes with basil-flavored goat cheese. [Photo via @perleviedimilano]
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