Dawat
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, MILAN/ Updated : May 18, 2017, 14:42 IST
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Situated in Corso Sempione neighbourhood Milan, a step inside the famous Dawat restaurant can make anyone forget that they are not in India, thanks to the desi decor of the place. Casual in its approach and presenting a cosy envir … Read more
Situated in Corso Sempione neighbourhood Milan, a step inside the famous Dawat restaurant can make anyone forget that they are not in India, thanks to the desi decor of the place. Casual in its approach and presenting a cosy environment through its seating arrangements, the restaurant can easily be rated as one of the best in the Italian city of Milan. Read less

Situated in Corso Sempione neighbourhood Milan, a step inside the famous Dawat restaurant can make anyone forget that they are not in India, thanks to the desi decor of the place. Casual in its approach and presenting a cosy environment through its seating arrangements, the restaurant can easily be rated as one of the best in the Italian city of Milan. The restaurant specialises in serving some of the finest offerings from the North Indian cuisine blended in subtle and fine ways with Tibetan and Burmese flavours. Right from the meats, fishes, and vegetables, everything is available in curry and tandoori options. The kebabs and and mutton preparations are some of the must-haves from the place.
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