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TokuyoshivsDongio'
Both restaurants are praised by those who travel for a living. On balance, Tokuyoshi is preferred by most writers compared to Dongio'. Tokuyoshi scores 83 with recommendations from 2 reviewers such as Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet.
Tokuyoshi
Michelin Guide
Via San Calocero, 3, 20100 Milan, Italy
From $0/night
0 Stars
"With typical Japanese humility and precision, this chef has been serving imaginative cuisine in his eponymous restaurant for the past couple of years. " Full review
Dongio'
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Via Bernardino Corio 3, Milan
From $32/night
"The red hot chili pepper is native to the Americas, but few places in the world have learned to work with the plant better than the Calabrians in the toe of the Italian boot." Full review
"Dongio is a typical simple trattoria, where the food is the highlight. The rustic, comfortable and intimate atmosphere is perfect for a romantic meal."
Bib Gourmand
"This family-run restaurant introduces a flavour of traditional Calabria to Milan with a simple, lively atmosphere that is quite rare nowadays." Full review
"You'll smell this popular Calabrian trattoria from the corner: its slowly simmering pasta sauces, often flavoured with spicy 'nduja (Calabrian sausage), permeate the entire city block." Full review