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Colorful Magenta is a charming town in the province of Milan, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. It owes its name to the Battle of Magenta that was fought during the Second Italian War of Independence between France and Austria. Magenta most likely refers to the color of the uniforms that the Napoleonic troops were wearing at the time. Today, Magenta is a quiet town with exquisite restaurants serving traditional Italian cuisine.

L'incontro

Pizzeria, Restaurant, Italian

Grilled lobster
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In an elegant and intimate atmosphere, L’incontro serves traditionally prepared pizza and high-quality seafood variations. The restaurant’s two chefs have cooking experience from all over Italy and skilfully integrate their know-how into the varied menu. Besides its wide range of wines, the L’incontro also offers specialties such as Blanche des Namur and Kwak from Belgium. Recently fully renovated, the restaurant now welcomes guests into a tastefully decorated interior that is sure to complement the dining experience.

L'Osteria 1396

Restaurant, Italian

Duck
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L’Osteria is a mix of tradition and innovation, when it comes to both the restaurant’s interior design as well as its menu. The restaurant combines elements of the typical style of Lombardic country houses with a touch of modernity. L’Osteria is a family-owned restaurant, where father and son work on a joint success. The son, who is responsible for the service, is very hospitable and immediately puts guests at ease with personal anecdotes about the restaurant. The father, who runs the restaurant’s kitchen, continuously creates new and innovative dishes for the varied menu.

Circolo Parrocchiale

Bar, Restaurant, Pub Grub

Roasted Chicken
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Circolo Parrocchiale is a genuine and classic Italian tavern in the heart of Magenta that proudly represents Lombardic culture. The restaurant has been owned by the same family for years that have succeeded in creating a very homely and hospitable environment. Both the restaurant’s traditionally decorated interior and its outside seating are frequented by locals and visitors alike. This is a great way to immerse yourself in the Lombardic culture and get to know locals in an informal atmosphere.

Il Duetto

Pizzeria, Restaurant, Dessert Shop, Italian

Il Duetto
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Il Duetto is the best place in town for classic Italian pizza and the authentic flair of a Lombardic family-owned restaurant. Baked in a traditional, wood-burning stove, every pizza has its unique character and makes for a special addition to the restaurant’s menu. The prime example of Italian cuisine is complemented with fresh salads, like the delicious caprese salad, and tasty homemade desserts.

Trattoria Pontevecchio - Il sagrato

Pizzeria, Restaurant, Italian

Paella
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Il Sagrato is a grill, pizzeria and à la carte restaurant serving international cuisine all in one. The delicious range of dishes, most notably the famous Paella alla Valenciana, is not only served in the inside of the Trattoria but also in the traditional courtyard of the restaurant that has a special medieval flair. An old fireplace and the armor of medieval knights fit perfectly into the unique environment and gives the place a touch of history and originality. Great service, friendly staff and very generous portions for an affordable price make every evening at Il Sagrato a success.

Agriturismo Cascina Bullona

Diner, Restaurant, Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan

Trio of bread
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Agriturismo Cascina Bullona is a traditional rustic Italian restaurant located on a farm on the outskirts of Magenta. It is a welcome addition to the Italian restaurants of the city with its unique style, laid-back atmosphere and down-to-earth cuisine that represents traditional elements of Lombardic culture. There is a special lunch and dinner menu for every day of the week and, every so often, Agriturismo Cascina Bullona also offers pasta-making and bread-baking classes for its visitors.

Ristorante Cinese Zhu Huang

Pizzeria, Restaurant, Chinese

Dim sum - shrimp dumplings
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Ristorante Cinese Zhu Huang is an outstanding Chinese place in the city of Magenta and one of the few restaurants there that has not yet succumbed to the common tendency of adding Italian food or pizza to its menu. The restaurant’s owners are dedicated to keeping Chinese culinary tradition alive, while focusing on the high quality of their products. Ristorante Cinese Zhu Huang offers wonderful traditional dishes in a very professional and polite atmosphere to its customers.

About the author

With an academic background in intercultural communication and modern languages, Sophia has always been fascinated by the uniqueness of cultures worldwide. She is particularly interested in cultural history and has a passion for classic and contemporary literature, art and photography. Sophia loves to travel and meet people with different cultural backgrounds to get a broader view of the world and become a true cosmopolitan.

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