I’ll spare you the commentary and just let you scope these pics. However, I will say if you’re ever in Milan, these restaurants–Il Salumaio, tucked away in a beautiful little courtyard off Montenapoleone (the street the DMagazine Outlet is on), and Ristorante Solferino, a casual little trattoria in a quieter neighborhood, away from the touristy spots–are affordable and tasty. Here are the IDs. (top row, left to right) Insalata caprese and tortelloni with ricotta and arugula at Il Salumaio; (middle row, left to right) gnocchi with quattro formaggio at Il Salumaio and the bread bag from Solferino; (bottom row, left to right) pumpkin ravioli with brown butter and sage and veal Milanese with cherry tomatoes and arugula at Solferino. Enjoy!
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