
The 5 best ramen restaurants in Milan When it's cold outside but Grandma's broth is too boring
Milanese have a strange relationship with ramen: on the one hand they love it, as they love all Japanese food (which even owns its own category apart in food delivery apps); on the one hand they consider it with the same perplexity usually reserved for the homemade broth of their grandmother - as in, wholesome but ultimately boring. In doubt, however, they eat it in large quantities. Especially now that the time outside begins to turn grey and inclement and the idea of a steaming and spicy dish is enough to console any soul in pain.
But the Milanese are also competitive people: each of them claims to have found the best ramen in the city, which is never the most obvious and trivial but, according to them, a hidden gem that the rest of the world has not discovered yet. The result is a great confusion of contradictory information in which the editor of nss magazine has decided to make some clarity with a list of the five best ramen you can find in the city.
Tenoha
Listed as a hidden gem around Porta Venezia, Ramen Shop is closer to the image of the classic low-profile but high-performance restaurant. Small, simple, with an essential menu but of guessed dishes, it's no surprise that it's often crowded.
Via Tadino, 13
+ 02 8348 1384