As you can tell from my profile, I love Asian food in all shapes and forms. From sushi to Chinese dishes, I appreciate a quality meal in a wonderful ambiance with charm and atmosphere. Whenever I go for dinner and glance at a menu I often wish I could order all the entrees and never have a main dish. I am the kind of girl that can order 3 different entrees because I can't make up my mind and love to try a bunch of different things!
Every time I go to a Japanese or Chinese spot I am obsessed with the raviolis or dim sums! When I heard that a ravioli spot opened right by my office, I was thrilled! La Ravioleria Sarpi is a street food joint at the heart of the very picturesque China Town of Milan. You will recognize it from afar from the line of people waiting to order on the sidewalk. This place is ideal for lunch, a snack or early dinner which you can enjoy sitting outside on a bench.
This place is not a sit-down restaurant so get ready to order and eat on the go! The raviolis are made on the spot from quality ingredients. Of course the cheap price is also an added bonus! I personally recommend you order a set of ravioli and grab a beer or glass of wine from a near by bar that you can enjoy outside!
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