Italy's Dining Capital

In Milan, a delicious problem: too many great restaurants to choose from
Issue: November 30, 2002

Some Italian cities are strong on romance, while others offer fascinating ruins or art museums. Milan has all of that, but mainly it's the place to go for great eating. While other Italian cities have wonderful regional food and wine, cosmopolitan Milan stands head and shoulders above the rest, with a range of choices that's bigger and better than anywhere else in the country.

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