The rotisseries they deliver to Milan (without contact) – Italian Cuisine

The rotisseries they deliver to Milan (without contact)


Deliveroo has selected some of the best rotisseries and delicatessens in Milan that deliver home safely to ensure the safety of customers and riders

In the midst of the emergency coronavirus, the food delivery platforms also adapt to security measures: Deliveroo recently launched the "contactless delivery”, To protect the safety and health of customers and delivery riders, but it does not end there. There are also initiatives to support restaurants: for this, Deliveroo has selected some of the best delicatessens and rotisseries they deliver to Milan to taste traditional dishes, with a home-made flavor, Italian cuisine and more.

The best rotisseries that deliver to Milan

Giacomo Rosticcerria

One of the most famous Milanese rotisseries: many great classics of Italian cuisine with some typical Lombard and Milanese delicacies such as cutlet, pizzoccheri, mondeghili and the inevitable ossobuco. A rotisserie with a gourmet flavor.

Address: via Pasquale Sottocorno 76

Giannasi since 1967

You say Giannasi and you think of the chicken on the spit. This historic food kiosk now also at home with Deliveroo, offers chicken, whole or sliced, but not only. Also fried polenta, mondeghili, fried various, croquettes and many other delights.

Address: piazza Bruno Buozzi 2

Galli rotisserie

A wide choice of dishes as good as homemade. Soups, first courses based on fresh pasta, such as gnocchi, ravioli, tortelli but also many second courses including escalopes, meatballs, roast beef, roasts and fish dishes.

Address: Corso Vercelli 8

Friariè – Bonta and Parthenopean Gastronomy

Neapolitan gastronomy: potato gateau, Sorrento gnocchi, baked pasta 'mbuttuanata And then again: sausage and broccoli, Neapolitan escarole, crocchè, pasta omelette .. For those looking for a bit of gastronomic Naples in Milan perfect address.

Address: Piazzale Damiano Chiesa 2

Yamamoto gastronomy

For those who love traditional Japanese specialties, this is the place. Here you can order unadon, onigiri, kastu sando, hijiki seaweed stew to name a few. And also the inevitable moci, the typical sweets of the cuisine of the Rising Sun.

Address: Via Amedei 5, corner of Via Fieno

Via Emilia Bottega Gastrnomica

Traditional specialties from Emilia: from strozzapreti to tortellini in broth, from tagliatelle to ragù, passing through tigelle. For those who love Emilian cuisine, an address to write down.

Address: via della Moscova 27

Contactless deliveries: how does it work?

To ensure compliance with security measures, Deliveroo introduced the contactless delivery for all orders. How does it work? The riders will notify the customer of their arrival, place their thermal bag open on the ground outside the door, step back at least 1 meter and wait for the customer to take the food first.

Home delivery is safe for customers, but also for riders. First, all riders will be offered a refund for the purchase of hygiene equipment, such as masks, gloves and hygienic gel. Furthermore, Assodelivery, association that brings together the main platforms in the sector, has started to distribute a first quantity of masks in Milan and Rome.

Deliveroo also announced a "support bottom"For riders, who will allow those who contract the COVID-19 virus or those who have been ordered to isolate themselves from a medical authority to be entitled to financial support. Coverage applies in the event of a positive test from Covid-19 and the insurance will be active for all riders who will collaborate with Deliveroo until 31 December 2020.
It is precisely one indemnity cover for hospitalization of € 30.00 per day, from the first day, without deductible, for a maximum of 30 days; an indemnity cover for post-intensive convalescence of € 1,500.00, paid as a one-off fee upon resignation; a one-time lump sum payment of € 350.00 in the case of a positive result of the investigations relating to the presence of pandemic flu syndromes, which entails mandatory quarantine imposed by the competent health authority.

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