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JinYong TicineseB?Proceed Cautiously
Corso di Porta Ticinese, 6, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
· Chinese restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (414 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively Chinese spot in Ticinese for handmade noodles and dim sum with warm service; occasional service delays and inconsistency reported at peak times.
Why it gets a B? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. JinYong Ticinese delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional handmade noodles and dim sum and welcoming, attentive service, supported by chic modern decor and fair pricing. However, inconsistent execution across dishes and occasional temperature issues prevent a higher grade, while moderate uncertainty from review authenticity concerns affects confidence in the assessment. Worth visiting for reliable comfort food in central Milan, though peak-time service delays warrant off-peak timing.
Restaurant Summary
Set on Corso di Porta Ticinese near the Colonne, this spot feels warm and bustling with chic, modern decor and a welcoming team. Diners gush about handmade noodles and dim sum, with one noting, "we came back the next day" after a great first meal. However, there are some review authenticity concerns due to clustered staff shout-outs and exuberant language. The cooking leans classic regional Chinese with handmade lamian, house dim sum, and a few Sichuan-leaning plates rather than showy fusion. Portions are generous and prices fair for the area, making it easy to build a comforting spread of noodles, fried rice, and sweet-sour favorites alongside bolder dishes like chili oil beef. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing staples like Canton fried rice (€7), sweet and sour pork (€8), and stir-fried handmade noodles (€10). There are clearly labeled vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free picks. If your crew is very picky, stick to the simpler rice and noodle options and visit off-peak to avoid timing hiccups.
At a Glance
- Handmade noodles and fresh dim sum stand out
- Chic interior with welcoming, attentive staff
- Generous portions and fair central-Milan pricing
- Peak-time delays and course timing issues reported
- Inconsistency across dishes and temperature on a few visits
What Sets It Apart
- handmade_lamian_noodles
- chic_contemporary_decor
- broad_vegetarian_gluten_free_labeling
What People Love
- Handmade lamian texture
- Friendly, caring service
- Clean, stylish room
- Complimentary fruit or fortune cookies at times
- Clear allergy labeling
Points of Concern
- Service can lag at peak times with mismatched course timing
- Dish execution varies; a few reports of lukewarm soups or fatty cuts
- A minority cite overpriced or basic flavors compared to expectations
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€24-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For kids: Canton fried rice (€7) and sweet and sour pork (€8).
- For gluten-free diners: Edamame (€5), hot and sour soup (GF), rice dishes marked GF.
- Vegetarian set: Spicy cucumbers (€6), spinach with sesame (€6), veg lamian (€10).
Perfect For
- A break from pasta during Milan travels
- Casual family dinner with shareable plates
- Noodle cravings with handmade texture
- Comforting Chinese classics near Colonne
Location Insights
Area: Trendy historic corridor near Colonne di San Lorenzo, mixing tourists and locals, lively evenings.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; busy nightlife with normal urban caution.
Nearby: Near Colonne di San Lorenzo, boutiques, bars, and tram routes; walkable to Duomo area.
NavigliNavigli is famous for its picturesque canals, lively nightlife, and diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Italian trattorias to international cuisine. The area has a bohemian vibe with many bars, cafes, and restaurants popular for socializing and casual dining.
Corso di Porta TicineseCorso di Porta Ticinese is a bustling street within Navigli known for its eclectic shops, street art, and a variety of eateries offering both local and international flavors. It is a hotspot for dining and nightlife, especially popular in the evenings.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:30
Wednesday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:30
Thursday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:30
Friday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:30
Saturday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:30
Sunday12:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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