Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Maoji Street Food
100Pearl PointsLow-key, easygoing

About Maoji Street Food
Maoji Street Food is worth considering for a casual Milan meal near Piazza Aspromonte, especially when the plan needs speed and low formality rather than a destination dinner. Treat it as a practical neighborhood stop; for a more defined Chinese comparison, cross-shop Le Nove Scodelle, or use Fusto Milano and La Bottega del Gelato Cardelli Marco for sweeter add-ons.
Is Maoji Street Food worth considering in Milan? Yes if the brief is a casual meal and the opening hours fit your plan. Verified details are limited, so the safest way to use it is as a low-pressure option rather than as a restaurant to judge by unconfirmed claims about menu, price, chef, awards, or service style.
The confirmed practical details are direct: Maoji Street Food is closed on Monday and opens Tuesday through Sunday for lunch and dinner, with a shorter Sunday evening window. The dress code is casual, which makes it easier to place in a flexible Milan itinerary.
Choose it for a low-pressure Milan meal, not a fully documented destination choice
Because confirmed pricing, chef, menu, awards details are not listed, treat Maoji Street Food as a casual Milan option rather than a reservation built around specific claims. That is not a criticism. Some meals are best planned around timing, comfort, the practical details that are actually verified.
For travelers building a broader food itinerary, pair this kind of casual stop with another meal that has the specific features you want confirmed in advance. Other named options to compare include Fusto Milano, La Bottega del Gelato Cardelli Marco, Le Nove Scodelle, Le Terrazze Restaurant, Orto Green Food & Mood.
How to use it in a Milan plan
The practical play is to keep expectations tight: go for a casual lunch or dinner slot during the verified opening windows, choose another restaurant if the occasion requires confirmed details on menu format, pricing, seating, or a more formal service style.
For wider planning, compare Maoji Street Food with other Milan dining options according to the facts that matter most for your meal: opening days, lunch or dinner availability, dress code, how much information you need confirmed before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Maoji Street Food good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating detail. What is confirmed is that Maoji Street Food is in Milan, has a casual dress code, opens for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday.
How far ahead should I book Maoji Street Food?
Reservation guidance is not verified. Plan around the confirmed hours: closed Monday; open Tuesday through Saturday from 12–2:30 PM and 6:30–10:30 PM; open Sunday from 12–2:30 PM and 6:30–9 PM.
What should I wear to Maoji Street Food?
Keep it casual and comfortable. The verified dress code is casual.
Can Maoji Street Food accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating details are not verified. If you are planning for a group, check directly before relying on Maoji Street Food for a specific table size.
Location
Piazza Aspromonte, 43, 20131 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Maoji Street Food
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maoji Street Food | Milan | , | , |
| Le Nove Scodelle | Milan | Chinese | € |
| La Bottega del Gelato Cardelli Marco | Milan | , | , |
| Fusto Milano | Milan | Pasticceria | , |
| Le Terrazze Restaurant | Milan | , | , |
| Orto Green Food & Mood | Milan | , | , |
How Maoji Street Food Milan compares with similar nearby venues.
If Maoji Street Food does not fit the plan
Pick Le Nove Scodelle if the group wants a clearer Chinese restaurant choice with a known € price signal. Pick Fusto Milano if the real need is a pastry stop rather than a full savory meal.
How Maoji Street Food compares in Milan
Against Le Nove Scodelle, Maoji Street Food is the less documented choice, so Le Nove Scodelle is the safer pick when a diner wants a clearly framed Chinese meal at a known € tier. Maoji Street Food makes more sense when location near Piazza Aspromonte matters more than a tightly planned restaurant night.
La Bottega del Gelato Cardelli Marco and Fusto Milano are not direct dinner substitutes. Use them as dessert or pastry stops around a casual meal rather than as peers for a full sit-down plan. Fusto Milano is the clearer call for pasticceria; Maoji Street Food is the better fit when the group needs savory food first.
Le Terrazze Restaurant and Orto Green Food & Mood sit in a different decision lane: choose them when ambiance or a broader dining-room experience matters more. Choose Maoji Street Food when the priority is a casual, low-pressure meal with easier logistics.
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