Tempurateca, the first Japanese restaurant with as many as 20 types of tempura to choose from, recently opened in Milan. Selected vegetables, fish and meats you can create your ideal “tempura mix,” accompanied by light sauces designed to enhance the taste. Their tempura is perfect for sharing or enjoyed as a main dish, combining authenticity and conviviality. At Tempurateca Milano you will also find artisanal ramen, otsumami and excellent wine selections. As well as the city’s first tempura omakase. What does omakase mean?
Omakase, literally means “I trust you” and indicates the course, chosen by the Sushi Master, for all guests. It is a face-to-face dinner with the Chef who, in front of you, without trickery or deception fillets, roasts, fries, boils and bakes delicacies with enveloping flavors. An experience that takes you straight to Japan without leaving town.
Tempurateca Milan: the new eatery that focuses on the revenge of tempura
On Tempurateca’s website we read: tempura is an expression of the simplicity and elegance of Japanese cuisine. At Tempurateca, we celebrate this specialty with the freshest ingredients and a preparation that respects tradition: a light batter and temperature-controlled cooking to ensure crispness and authentic flavors.
Although tempura is a popular dish in Japan, it is considered somewhat less so in Italy. Tempurateca aims to elevate the role of this dish and offer a crispy and unforgettable experience in Milan.
As communicated earlier, the restaurant’s menu has not only tempura but a rich selection of Japanese dishes. Not just a simple place to go to dine but it is a place where tradition and modernity meet to offer you a unique and unrepeatable dining experience.
Tempurateca Milano welcomes you in a fine, refined and elegant environment where Japanese design is expressed in its essentiality. Natural wood furnishings, lush plants and harmonious spaces create a relaxing and intimate atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a special evening or an unforgettable lunch. To feel in Japan you don’t need to go too far, Tempurateca is waiting for you in Milan’s Sempione area.
Where: Via Piero della Francesca, 59n. Open lunch and dinner every day except Thursdays.