When I landed in Milan after a flight from Barcelona, I went straight to the information desk and asked if there are restaurants that serve Milanese food that day. The only problem was that it was Sunday and Italy tends to be completely dead on Sundays. I thought that since Milan is an international city, it would be different but I actually felt like it was more quiet than Bologna is on a typical Sunday.
So I was even more desperate for a proper recommendation. The person at the information desk told me to take the metro and go to a certain area (I forget the name now... oops). I ended up in "Luca e Andrea" a small trattoria that apparently served Milanese food. It was a bit touristy, but it was one of the few restaurants that were open and also had some Italian people in it and not entirely just tourists so I thought it was a good choice.
Here are the things I attempted to eat:
Prosciutto cotto with little zucchini pie?! in the middle
Osso buco with milanese risotto
Granted, it wasn't the finest meal I had in Italy but it was good enough. And don't worry mom, I didn't eat ALL that food. I just ate what I could. I did not expect the serving sizes to be so big.
With all this food in front of me, I had to laugh at myself a little bit. Other people in Milan for a few hours would try to go see the Duomo or go shopping, etc. But for me, I asked right away for a Milanese restaurant and made sure to get myself a decent meal. Oh, and I didn't forget to order a glass of wine for myself. Even though I was eating this by myself, I definitely feasted like I was at a giant party.
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