Via Bonvesin de la Riva, 3, 20129 Milano MI, Italy
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At Sidewalk Kitchens, you can dive into a diverse food hall featuring everything from smash burgers to Katsu Sando, with a cozy vibe and communal seating.
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Good concept with several shops lined up and you have communal tables to eat at. I ordered the katsusando to go, it was okay, however I would of liked more cabbage inside like how the Japanese do it. It is a bit on the outskirts of central Milan.
Valeria
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I enjoy the concept of sidewalk kitchens and they have a great assortment, specially the burgers and Japanese fried chicken. However, the service is not great. There was not a lot of people (as usual) because it was a very hot day, we noticed other tables had glass water pitchers so we asked for the same and the guy said “we are a big family” ask anywhere. Then said he could not help me so I had to buy many plastic bottles. Since it was hot, there were not that many people and we spent considerable money in wine I would prefer better and kinder communication. The same bad communication occurred when asking for wine recommendations.
Alessia De Meo
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Coolest place in Milan for me. I’ve been there many times and I am always the happiest. Food and mood go hand in hand, I’m in love.
Adam Cooper
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Can’t say much about the food because they would not provide a place to eat for the fifth person in our group. It was early, most of the area was vacant. We went to Pibo, and they were much more accommodating.
Diego S.
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Super nice spaces. They accept card and cash. Order at the street window and the you can take your food anywhere. You can eat at the outside seating area, walk inside to an air conditioned room with seating area for around 40-60 (depending on arrangement), or take you food to a nearby park.
Tokyo Cervigni
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Great place to hang out during the day for a bite, drinks or coffee. The dining room is welcoming and perfect to stay. Great find!
Se la
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After I was there and wanted to order a burger and told the cashier that I didn't want onions on it because I have an allergy to them, he told me that they can't do that because the burgers are not "customisable" and the owner wants it that way. I've never heard of such a stupid concept in my life. Even after I said to the cashier (seemed to be a Pakistani or someone from Bangladesh) that I have a very strong onion allergy and can't eat it, he said he couldn't help me.
Konstantinos Papapetros
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Beautiful , different , trendy and not touristic at all !!! Great wines too