News Chinese New Year Delights: Taste Milan’s Hidden Gems by Olivier Watson January 27, 2025 3 min 2 If you're in Milan for Chinese New Year, you must explore Paolo Sarpi! The food scene is vibrant, and I found some incredible spots to try!Discovering Culinary Wonders in Paolo Sarpi As the Chinese New Year approaches on January 29, 2025, the anticipation in Milan’s Paolo Sarpi area is palpable. This year marks the Year of the Wood Snake, a symbol of wisdom and intuition. I remember my first experience diving into this vibrant culinary scene—each bite felt like a revelation. From savory dumplings to sweet mooncakes, the flavors are as rich as the culture itself. The heart of celebrations pulses through Chinatown, where every restaurant transforms into a festive hub. My journey began at Ravioleria Sarpi, where Agie Zhou’s dumplings stole my heart. The bao and lamian were unforgettable too—perfectly paired with their homemade sauces. If you’re nearby, don’t miss Macelleria Sirtori for exquisite meats that complement your Asian feast beautifully. Sipping Through Tradition After indulging in delicious bites, I recommend popping into Cantine Isola for a glass of something special. The charm of this old-school wine shop is undeniable, offering everything from renowned labels to hidden gems from small producers. It’s the perfect pitstop for those wanting to enhance their meal with a thoughtful wine selection. A Sweet Journey at S’LAB Just a short walk away lies S’LAB—a delightful stop for dessert lovers. Imagine sinking your teeth into mooncakes or savoring fluffy dorayaki while reflecting on the bustling street life around you. This place truly encapsulates the celebratory spirit of Chinese New Year! Festive Menus to Try in Milan Ba Restaurant: A Feast for the Senses Ba Restaurant shines with its exclusive menu running from January 29 to February 12, priced at €118. Highlights include a prosperity salad with raw salmon and crispy suckling pig belly paired with black garlic sauce—a nod to traditional symbolism of abundance and fortune. As you sip on eight carefully curated wines for an additional €85, you’ll feel transported to a world where food tells stories. Bon Wei: Artistic Flavors At Bon Wei, led by Zhang Le and his father Zhang Guoqing, each dish becomes an art form celebrating traditions. Their special menu features dishes like golden grouper soup symbolizing wisdom and Kataifi prawns representing intelligence—how fascinating it is to taste culture! Benchmark Wine Group Acquires Wine Spectrum: A New Era in Rare Wines January 8, 2025 2 United Sommeliers Foundation: Emergency Financial Resource for Pros November 18, 2024 18 Women in Wine: Meet the Trailblazers of 2025 January 14, 2025 0 Gong Oriental Attitude: Elegance Redefined Gong Oriental Attitude is another gem where elegance meets tradition. Their exclusive offerings range from fortune rolls filled with surprises to stunning lobster lamian—a true homage to longevity. Unique Experiences Await You For those seeking immersive experiences during this festive season, I highly recommend visiting Shoo Loong Kan for their hot pot specialties alongside theatrical performances that breathe life into ancient traditions. It was here that I learned how food can serve as both nourishment and connection—truly magical! Meanwhile, Mandarin Garden Bar & Restaurant will delight you with live performances alongside delectable finger foods in an upscale setting; it’s perfect for those looking to blend dining with entertainment. FAQs about Chinese New Year Dining in Milan What should I expect during Chinese New Year in Milan? Expect lively parades and vibrant decorations across Chinatown! Restaurants will feature special menus honoring traditional dishes. Which restaurants should I visit? Don’t miss Ba Restaurant for fine dining or Ravioleria Sarpi for authentic dumplings! Each spot offers unique flavors that celebrate the holiday. Are there any special events happening? Yes! From theatrical performances at Shoo Loong Kan to live music at Mandarin Garden Bar—there’s plenty of entertainment throughout the city! When visiting Milan this January for Chinese New Year festivities, immerse yourself not just in food but also in stories told through cuisine! Every dish carries a meaning—a slice of cultural identity waiting to be explored. Photo by Mohamadreza Azhdari on Unsplash CuisineMilan Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. 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