Italian Food – 3 Dishes To Try in Milan! (Americans Try Italian Food) (VIDEO)
Day 186 – Today we’re trying some of the best, most popular Italian foods in Milan, Italy!
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Places we visit & prices:
Luini – €2.70 each
www.luini.it/eng/storia.html
Pavé – €1.50 each
https://www.pavemilano.com/en/
Osteria Delbinari – €8.00 for risotto
http://osteriadelbinari.com/
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Footage shot with Sony a6000, Canon G7X and Phantom DJI 3 Standard Drone (a.k.a. Mike Drones)
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My favourite City
They're not crossaints they're brioches
People are freaking out about the napkin on the plate. I don't know about other countries but in England, it is actually correct etiquette to do so.
Wow amazing! Hust what I need to plan for my culinary trip to Milan… thanks guys
When you went to Osteria del Binari did you have to make a reservation or could you show up and there was seating available? Thinking about going here for my trip
When i went to milan i went to luini and maaan i still think about it to this day! How i found this video!
How much for hiring those bikes?!
You guys have the best travel videos I have came across. Please don’t stop and Thank you !!!!!!!!!
I know it's a cultural difference but in Italy, croissants are not dessert, are ment for breakfast, you should try a slice of torta della casa to understand what's specific for a certain area or just go for a tiramisu, panna cotta or tartufo that you can find in almost every part of Italy. The italian cuisine is very different from place to place, you should try it in other places and other regions too in order to have an idea of how complex and delicious it is. I love your channel and I love the way you explain dishes to people using what you know and your experience in eating. Keep going on guys. Ciao and let's hope alla prossima in Italy, maybe I'll stumble on you.
Love how you traveled by bikes in the city, thanks for sharing! For us, Spontini pizza is a definite must eat when in Milano, we even changed our route last time just to have a chance to eat it again! By the way, you can see what it looks like in our last video
you idiots this isn't even italian. where will you go next, the "italian" mcdonald's?
Music at 0:15 ????? I looooove it please help!!!
I think you tasted not properly pure Italian food but only versions for tourists so
you should go in smaller cities to taste authentic food!!!
I suggest you to come in Marche
Love your videos
Glad you guys dumped 3rd wheel.
He doesn't belong
What is the name of desert you had at last?
Spinning on the bull's balls four times brings ypu good luck
you have been to Milan but you did not try the typical Milanese Dishes like Rustin Negaa, Cassouela and Oss Bus (Osso Buco, which automatically comes with a side of risotto alla Milanese ) . You should try them at "AL MATAREL" which is the restaurant that still does the typical Milanese cuisine. The name of the dishes is in Milanese dialect and not in Italian. Panzerotti are originally from Puglia although Luini has been making them in Milan since 1925, and as you can see from the line in front of the store they are well liked. Luini has a 9.5/10 rating for customer satisfaction. Harvard Business School should study them.
Now you know how delicious Northern Italian food is. Did you know it is also one of the healthiest in the world? http://www.gratisoa.org/journals/index.php/GJFN/article/view/1092
Squishing the balls of the Bull (schisciag i ball al tor -in Milanese dialect) brings good luck.