Wining and Dining in Milan: What to Expect

Milan offers historical sites, skiing, shopping and fashion extravaganzas. You can experience the Middle Ages and the true culture of Italy. But believe it or not, one of the best aspects of Milan is the wining and dining. The brief guide below offers an overview of cuisine you might find in this delicious Italian city.

A Meal in Milan

Milan offers tourists several attractions, one of which is the delightful dining options. As is the case with most international, especially European, countries, culinary experts offer tips to traditional Italian meals. The meal, whether it is lunch or dinner, will often begin with an hors d’oeuvres course, or antipasto. This could be ham, salami, olives, toast, seafood or a combination of these. The main dish is then served and is often a meat or a fish. This may come with vegetables or a salad. Finally, there will be a fruit, pudding or cheese selection. Italian ice cream, such as gelato, may also be available.

Cafes and Milan’s Bar Scene

Cafes and bars in Milan offer a different scene than the restaurants in Milan. Cafes often offer panini sandwiches, slices of very fresh pizza, salads and types of homemade pasta. Such cafes also offer pastries and croissants for breakfast, usually a light meal of the day. If you are more interested in the bars, there are plenty of places to enjoy. One of the most popular types of bars in Milan is the wine bar. Examples include La cantina di Manuela, L’altra Pharmacia, Mama Café’, and Vineria Viola. Each of these cafes offers tasty wine selections and bites to eat.

A Good Cup of Coffee

If you miss your Maxwell House good-to-the-last-drop cup of coffee, do not fear! Milan offers coffee that will teach even the most educated coffee lovers a lesson in the hot, pungent liquid. Getting an exceptionally good cup of coffee in Milan is not difficult and Italians are renowned for their espresso. You can ask for it with more sugar, less sugar or even brown sugar. Travelers should learn the real difference between a cappuccino, a macchiato, an Americano and all of the other different types of coffee offered in Milan.

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