Luini
Forget your fancy aperitivo spots - real Milanese worship at this cramped counter that's been slinging panzerotti since 1949.
About Luini
Forget your fancy aperitivo spots - real Milanese worship at this cramped counter that's been slinging panzerotti since 1949. Located in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it storefront on Via Santa Radegonda, just steps from the Duomo's tourist chaos, Luini represents everything authentic about Milan's street food culture. The Luini family has perfected their recipe over three generations, creating what locals consider the city's most essential snack. These aren't your average fried pockets - the dough achieves an almost impossible balance between crispy exterior and pillowy interior, while the filling reaches molten perfection that will absolutely burn your tongue if you're impatient (and you will be). The classic tomato-mozzarella costs just EUR 3.50, making it Milan's best dining bargain in a city where a coffee can cost EUR 4. Expect queues that snake around the corner during lunch (12:30-14:30), but don't let this deter you - the Luini staff operates with military efficiency, pumping out hundreds of panzerotti daily. The shop opens at 10:00 and closes when they sell out, typically around 20:00, but smart locals know to arrive before 19:00 to guarantee selection. The interior hasn't changed since the 1960s - faded yellow tiles, a single glass display case, and barely enough room for three customers. This isn't Instagram-friendly dining; it's functional, unpretentious, and absolutely delicious.
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