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    3.4 (16 reviews)
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    Closed 6:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Mao Hunan - Spicy green beans with minced pork (my fave!!!)

    Mao Hunan

    4.6(21 reviews)
    1.2 kmCittà Studi
    €€

    Mao Hunan 很好吃! This restaurant is legit good and it shocked us how good they are for a Chinese…read morerestaurant in Milan. Mink was craving Asian food again (after 2 meals in Italy) and so we looked at different options online. Based on photos of the food, we decided to give Mao Hunan a try. I made the commute myself and got us takeout. When I got there, only 4 tables were occupied but shortly after I ordered my takeout, the entire restaurant was full and there were people waiting outside! I seriously was getting excited to try the food after seeing this. While waiting, I noticed their modern and clean decor so I wasn't worried about the cleanliness of the restaurant. It only took around 15 minutes or so to get my order. We got a fried rice (Riso saltato di Changsa con salsa soia uovo e verdurefried rice with egg vegetables and soy sauce I think) and beef dish (possibly Manzo con pepe e verdure beef with pepper sauce and vegetables). Not 100% sure on the names of the menu items because I showed him screenshots of what we wanted from customer posts. I also asked for spicy sauce on the side along with a fork and spoon for Mink. Unfortunately, they only offer chopsticks. I rushed back to the hotel so we could eat. The bag was pretty heavy and when I opened up the containers, I could see that they were very generous with the beef. They took great care to pack the beef dish and the chili oil. It was wrapped up very well with Saran Wrap to prevent any leaks. Great attention to detail on this. I let Mink dig in first since she was starving at this point. All I could hear was "aroi" which means delicious in Thai. When I finally ate a few bites, I could see what she was talking about. It was unexpectedly really good. The chili oil also had a slight kick to it so it didn't disappoint. I'm starting to embrace Mink's Asian food cravings in Europe now because we have been finding some amazing places to eat. This place reminds me of some food I had while in China so the reviews are accurate. For those of you in Milan that haven't been to China, this is just like eating from there. All of it for only €21! What amazing value for what you get! Fast forward and Mink wanted Asian food again! She specifically said to go back to Mao Hunan because she really liked it the first time. It's extremely rare we go to the same restaurant twice in a trip but we did. This time we ordered a Tagliatelle di riso con manzo e germogli di soiarice tagliatelle with beef and bean sprouts and Ravioli di maiale in salsa Sichuan piccante dumplings of pork in Sichuan spicy sauce. This time I asked the guy what each menu item was called to be sure lol. We also got this order to go. The dumplings were incredibly soft and the beef chow funn was really good. This time it was only €17! Must try if you're in Milan and craving Asian, or Chinese, food!

    It's crazy to me to say that this is the best sichuan food I have had in my life given that it's…read morenot even in a country I live in. The pockets of Asian communities in LA have amazing Chinese food, but this food takes it to the next level. We order some a variety of things and every dish was fantastic. The one small gripe I had was the mapo was too sour to eat alone and with rice it was not the best. It's interesting that they named the restaurant after Mao Ze Dong though, a dictator that killed millions of people. Maybe it's a satirical joke of sorts? I will never know. I very much appreciate the food though. Cheers

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    Ta Hua - 3S: Soup dumpling with pork (4 pcs)

    Ta Hua

    4.0(33 reviews)
    0.5 kmStazione Centrale
    €€€

    I'll start by saying everything we ate was delicious and the chef(s) definitely know what they're…read moredoing. I highly recommend that you make a reservation and stick to your assigned time because we tried to come early since we made it into Milan earlier than planned and they did not have anything available for us because they were so busy, so stick to your reserved time. The staff was great and very helpful. They even recommended some dessert we didn't plan to order. The restaurant was very busy and packed that Wednesday night. We tried a lot of different items on the menu, mostly the different types of dumplings. Our favorite dumplings were the soup dumplings, which tasted excellent and I loved being able to inject them with the "soup" (black vinegar with soy sauce). The pork water dumplings were also a favorite due to the burst of flavor. We also had the Xiao mai dumpling (shrimp, pork) (1 pcs), Har Gow prawn dumpling (1 pcs), and Meat & cabbage dumpling (pork backchoy) (1 pcs). The Ta Hua style fried rice (meat & shrimps) was delicious. The rice was cooked perfect, the shrimp tasted so good and everything was prepared so well. Two of the assorted homemade desserts we had was the cheesecake and the tart. Definitely recommend.

    Wonderful discovery of Asian fusion. Menu has several cultural delight. Loved the wonton soup and…read moredim sum and Singapore noodles

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    3A: Xiao mai dumpling (shrimp, pork) (1 pcs)

    Ta Hua - Pollo konpao, senza glutine (konpao chicken, gluten-free)

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    Wang Jiao Due

    Wang Jiao Due

    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.0 kmPalestro
    €€

    Bad service! First off, the place appeared empty so I requested to dine in but the server said they…read morewere full. I looked around the room and saw that there was barely anyone there. I didn't feel like getting into it with them so I asked if they do take away (take out). They said yes, so we placed our order. However, I was curious to know why they said they were full when they were not. Server said, tables were for people who made reservations. While waiting for our take out, I noticed several customers getting seated based on the reservation list except for this one group of Italian customers who didn't seem to have a reservation, however got seated anyway. I was in awe. I felt that they discriminated against us because we're not regular customers and we didn't speak Italian. I was disgusted by this treatment. Never have I ever been treated like this in America. This sucks! We waited more than 30 mins for our take away food. I had to ask how much longer for our food to be ready. The server said 2 mins but I'm sure our food wasn't made until he went in to remind them of our order. They were probably prioritizing the food of the people dining in. Waited another 5-10 mins for our food. I had to ask for utensils but they don't have plastic spoons. How are you supposed to eat soup with a fork and chopsticks?!? Smh... never again!!! This place sucks! If you're an American, don't expect to be treated well.

    Very good dishes. Recommend! The prices are cheap…read more Surrounding is OK. Just take into consideration that you will hardly find English speaker, but this is not vital, cause staff is very kind and nice and they can help you to choose appropriate dishes you wish.

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