Mercato Centrale
Without traveling across the city, you can try the creations of some of the most well-known food purveyors in Milan. Follow neon signs with sketches of the type of food on offer to pick from standbys such as risotto from Sergio Barzetti and fish from Pescheria Pedol at Milan's version of the concept food hall that's also in Florence, Rome, and Turin. The two-level industrial space with contemporary decor in black, white, red, and graffiti on the ground floor of Milan's central train station is an ideal place to eat a fresh-baked pizza or grab a drink after a long day traveling. For a quieter meal, head upstairs for even more food options and larger tables that are ideal for groups.