Where can I eat after midnight in Milan?
Late-night eating in Milan is genuinely limited, but a few reliable options exist. Navigli is your best neighborhood: several bars along the canal serve food past midnight, and Pizzeria Spontini has a location that stays open late with its signature thick-crust slices. The area around Corso Como also has a handful of spots that bridge drinking and eating late, particularly on weekends. For a proper sit-down meal after midnight, look at places catering to restaurant industry workers in the Isola and Porta Romana neighborhoods, where kitchens sometimes stay open until 1 or 2 a.m. Kebab shops are the honest fallback across the city center, especially around Centrale station and along Corso Buenos Aires, and they're consistently open until 3 or 4 a.m. Milan is not Rome or Barcelona in this regard; the city goes quiet early by Mediterranean standards, and midnight dining requires planning rather than spontaneity.
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