Yoji Tokuyoshi, the former sous chef at the revered Osteria Francescana in Modena, about 100 miles south, opened Pan with the restaurateur Alice Yamada last April after the shokupan (Japanese milk bread) at Bentoteca, his Japanese fine dining restaurant in the Ticinese neighborhood, began to garner attention. Pan serves pastries and desserts made with a mix of European and Japanese techniques and flavors, like flaky miso cinnamon rolls, Basque-style matcha cheesecake and anpan, sweet rolls filled with red bean paste. There’s also lunch — and, on the weekends, brunch — with an ever-changing menu that has included dishes like avocado toast with poached eggs and spicy shichimi powder on shokupan; pappa al pomodoro, the traditional Tuscan tomato and bread stew; and omurice, a Japanese dish that combines an omelet with fried rice. The mint green interiors, designed by the local architecture firm Studio Wok, include a bar made of gridded fiberglass panels and rows of pale green textiles along the ceiling inspired by noren, the fabric room dividers commonly used in Japan. -- NYTimes
A cute hangout spot with nice selection of Asian pastries! The atmosphere was nice, quite young and contemporary but the seating was very limited. The pastries were solid, our favourite was definitely the curry bun, very similar to the ones I had back home. The drinks were also very good. They also have a few brunch selections, though we did not try them. I’d recommend it as a place to catch up with your friends over some coffee and nice pastries.
MM TR
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Coffeeshop with a Japanese style far away from the center but victim of its success, it's always full of people! They are known for their filled croissants and pastries. We really enjoyed our granola and shokupan toast, however, a little bit disappointed by the pastries: the filled croissant hadn't enough filling and the cinnamon and miso roll wasn't as tasty as I expected.
G P
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I was excited but disappointed. All aesthetics from food to restaurant design (including toilet) are really great, but the food was completely tasteless (and cold when it was meant to be hot). We went around midday, so maybe it was made early morning and put in the fridge for hours, but I saw the food enter my mouth and my tastebuds were confused. Only the potato salad, which was already cold, was ok, as well as the matcha. This is still probably worth a visit for the pastries, but if it’s like this all the time don’t get the brunch.
Giulia Brioschi
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Pan Milano is a cozy Japanese bakery in Milan known for its excellent matcha and desserts. Their matcha latte is smooth and well-balanced, with a rich, earthy flavor that’s not too bitter. The cheesecake is a standout—light, creamy, and just sweet enough. A great spot for anyone who enjoys refined, Japanese-inspired treats.
Bertuğ Baloğlu
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I was walking on the neighborhood and needed to get breakfast, stumbled upon this place. Super cute japanese vibes for sure. Beware of the long line. It had a line even on a weekday.
They have good matcha and nice baked goods. First time I went there I was too early for brunch, so I settled for a grilled cheese sandwich with shokupan. It was huge, I had the other half to go. The second time I tried the miso-cinnamon croissant cube in the afternoon, it was nice but I wonder if it would be better if I had it more fresh, like earlier in the day. TL;DR food’s good.
The service on the other hand could improve; there’s a long line usually and it just would be nice if they acknowledged you or checked up on you once in a while. Also hard to get the waiters’ attention. Except for that ine guy who recommended the miso croissant cube, he was polite and attentive.
Would go again!
Zara
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Great spot for breakfast/lunch in Milan. All the staff were friendly and very attentive for our table. The prices were reasonable for the area aswell. Would highly recommend the matcha drinks they have available.
WZX CC002
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The shop is really cute and welcoming, i love the green design. I’ve ordered the cold matcha latte and a matcha crossaint, the total cost of the meal was 6,5€, the latte was good and cold, the matcha layer was divided quite visible and it tasted good, the matcha wans’t super strong but okay, the crossaint was okay, the filling wasn’t much of strong flavour, and the filling was all in one side so quite disproportionate. The staff was really kind and ready to serve. The bathroom was quite modern and clean. Overall it wasn’t a bad experience.
Lara Fenercioğlu
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i really liked fries with truffles, but their deserts are not that fresh and good. i tried pan au de chocalate it was fine but their cheescake was bad. it is a small place so you may wait a bit. their matcha is really good, even if you don’t like matcha try the pan’s matcha :)