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Maoji Street FoodB+Worth Trying

Piazza Aspromonte, 43, 20131 Milano MI, Italy · Chinese restaurant, Chinese takeaway · 4.4/5 Google (2403 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Bustling Chinese street-food spot with bold, spicy flavors, great prices, and lively vibe, but crowded seating and uneven service; go for the noodles, dumplings, and spicy veg if you like heat.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Maoji Street Food delivers bold, fast casual dining with solid food quality and exceptional speed that justify its loyal following near Loreto. However, inconsistent seasoning and occasional bland or oversalted dishes prevent a higher grade, while mixed service attentiveness and reported rudeness plus cramped seating limit the overall experience. Best suited for heat-seekers prioritizing quick, generous portions over refined comfort.

Restaurant Summary

This lively spot near Loreto buzzes with street-market energy and transportive decor that many say feels like a slice of China. Dishes land fast, bowls are generous, and the room hums with chatter. One diner summed it up: "It felt like a busy alley canteen, and our food hit the table in minutes." Cooking leans boldly spicy with Hunan and Sichuan influences, plus familiar snacks like takoyaki and baozi. Expect big flavors over finesse: wok-tossed noodles, crunchy-fried bites, and sweet-spicy vegetables are the draw. It suits heat-seekers and casual groups who want a quick, punchy meal rather than quiet refinement. Families can make it work thanks to affordable prices and some milder options (plain noodles, dumplings, sweet-sour pork), but stools without backs and a chili-forward menu can be tricky for small kids or picky eaters. Ask for the least spicy choices and consider early hours when the room is calmer.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€20-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Mixed commercial-residential near Loreto; youthful, budget-friendly eateries with student and local footfall.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and lighting; standard urban awareness advised during late hours.

Nearby: Close to Corso Buenos Aires shopping, metro Loreto, and student housing; steady pedestrian traffic.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30 Wednesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30 Thursday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30 Friday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30 Saturday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30 Sunday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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