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Milan - Restaurants in Brera
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Brera also has good restaurants, which thankfully stay open until late. An excellent restaurant (Santini) recently opened at 3, Via San Marco; they serve delicious but expensive Venetian cuisine. In the same street at number 24 is the Latteria, a very famous and very crowded small Lombardy restaurant, that is much more affordable. Amongst the many trattorias, in Via Fiori Chiari, the Torre di Pisa at number 21 stands out; it offers good Tuscan food and is always busy. Also popular is La Libera in Via Palermo, which serves traditional Italian food, and La Briciola on the corner of Via Solferino and Via Marsala, which serves outstanding soup, something which Milanese restaurants are not often commended for! Brera also has a wide choice of international cuisine. Sogo Brera, is a good Japanese restaurant with excellent service; Rangoli, at 36, Via Solferino, has good service and great Indian food; Sherazad, on the corner of Via Marsala, is an affordable alcohol-free Islamic restaurant; and the Fondaco dei Mori, owned by the same people, is also alcohol free.
There are some excellent, economical pizzerias in this area, including the Grand'Italia (Via Marsala and Corso Garibaldi), which sells thin, soft crust pizza by the slice. If you get hungry later on, you can always try Giallo in Via Milazzo for traditional food, or Bandiere, at the corner of Via Marsala and Corso Garibaldi.
Brera is definitely a gem of a district waiting to be discovered by night owls and ‘ morning people ' alike.
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