Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny center-city counter spot for affordable Chinese-Japanese comfort with friendly service and frequent lunch-hour waits; best for takeaway.
Rice Express delivers reliable value and genuinely friendly service in Milan's city center, with solid food quality that satisfies most diners—particularly for dumplings and noodles. However, occasional inconsistencies with rice texture and seasoning, combined with significant lunch-hour waits and cramped seating, prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best suited for budget-conscious takeaway seekers rather than leisurely dining.
A tiny counter-service nook in Milan’s historic center where the vibe is friendly and unfussy. Expect queues at lunch, but staff keep smiles flowing—one diner noted the cashier was super welcoming. Portions impress for the price, though waits can stretch past comfort during the rush. Cooking leans Chinese comfort with Japanese touches—dumplings, noodles, fried rice, plus ramen and maki—more practical than polished. When it hits, it is savory and satisfying; occasional lapses include undercooked rice or salty stir-fries. Best value comes from bowls and dumplings; sushi is more mixed. Families will find kid-friendly staples like chicken skewers, fried rice, plain udon, and miso soup at low prices. Seating is scarce, so plan for takeaway. The menu clearly marks vegetarian and some vegan options (avo maki, edamame, wakame, tofu poke), but customization is basic.
Area: Historic center near Duomo with offices, shops, and tourist footfall; quick-meal demand high.
Safety: Busy, well-lit central streets with heavy pedestrian traffic; generally safe.
Nearby: Close to Duomo, shopping streets, offices; strong lunchtime rush and tourist spillover.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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