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Yakito Street FoodBWorth Trying

Via Paolo Sarpi, 4, 20154 Milano MI, Italy · Restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (299 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Affordable Chinatown spot for wok-fried noodles, skewers, and dumplings with friendly staff; small seating and occasional waits, but strong value overall.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Yakito Street Food delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and genuinely warm, attentive service, with exceptional value for money that keeps diners returning. However, inconsistent execution—occasional oily noodles and variable wait times—and tight seating that limits comfort prevent grade A territory. It's a reliable, friendly street food stop in Milan's Chinatown, best enjoyed as a casual, affordable meal rather than a destination experience.

Restaurant Summary

Right on Via Paolo Sarpi, Yakito Street Food feels lively and cozy—you order at the counter, watch noodles dance on the giant griddle, and grab a small table or a sidewalk seat. Staff are warm and helpful, and more than a few diners call out generous bowls and quick comfort. One guest summed it up: "Big flavors, friendly faces, and prices that make you smile." The cooking leans simple and satisfying rather than showy: wok-fired udon and rice, gyoza, and skewers that taste best hot off the griddle. Value is a strong suit, though a minority of reviews note oily noodles or slower-than-expected waits at peak times. If you want familiar Asian street food staples in Milan’s Chinatown, this is an easy, satisfying stop. For families, it is kid-friendly. The menu lists dishes children actually eat—fried rice, plain noodles, chicken nuggets, fries, bao, and mild skewers—at wallet-friendly prices. Portions are shareable, and the counter setup suits quick bites, though seating is limited and outdoors can be awkward when it rains.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€16-22 per person ReservationsNot required

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Location Insights

Area: Pedestrian Chinatown corridor with lively street life and casual eateries; attracts locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, busy day and evening with good foot traffic and lighting.

Nearby: Surrounded by shops, bubble tea bars, and other street food counters along Via Paolo Sarpi.

ChinatownMilan's Chinatown is a lively neighborhood centered around Via Paolo Sarpi, known for its authentic Asian shops, markets, and a growing number of Asian restaurants offering Chinese, Japanese, and other East Asian cuisines. The dining scene is casual and vibrant, with many street food options and affordable eateries popular among locals and visitors alike.
Via Paolo SarpiVia Paolo Sarpi is the main artery of Milan's Chinatown, famous for its street markets, Asian grocery stores, and a concentration of street food vendors and casual dining spots. It has a bustling, energetic atmosphere especially during meal times and weekends.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:00–21:30 Wednesday12:00–21:30 Thursday12:00–21:30 Friday12:00–22:00 Saturday12:00–22:00 Sunday12:00–21:30

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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