Text and pjotos by Cesare Zucca
BOM (good in Brazilian) plus
MAKI (the roll of Japanese cuisine) equals
BOMAKI the new nippo-brasilian cuisie that is scoring all over Italy. Last night I went to theopening for the new
Bomaki Navigli, tin he trendiest ” movida” and “food” area in Milan.

One hundred seats between the internal hall and the welcoming external dehor overlooking the Naviglio, which allows you to taste the goodness of the Bomaki offer in an environment characterized by extremely refined furnishing elements.

Let’s adventure in luxuriant tropical forests and ceramic azulejos that recall the South American atmosphere. Exotic accents meet natural details in a kind of “urban escape” in the metropolis, where the menu boasts a Brazilian, Japanese and European foods can be enjoyed in a colorful environment, full of details reminiscent of South America .

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The menu is extensive and satisfies all tastes, in fact, in addition to the vast choice of
uramaki, you can try different varieties o
f tartare and
carpaccio or more “street” formats such as
burritos and meat and fish
tacos.
These delights can be combined with excellent typical Brazilian cocktails such as
caipirinha, caipiroska, exotic
mojitos, all with flavors ranging from mango to passion fruit and for the more traditional customers of craft beer, “Branquinha”, created specifically for Bomaki by the Brewery of Legnano.

I met The CEO of Bomaki
Giuseppe Grasso who told me: “
Bomaki Navigli represents an important step for the company because it covers a very strategic area of Milan and, in fact, completes our coverage on the city. The restaurant has enormous potential, both for the position we have chosen and for its internal architecture which is able to enhance the peculiarities of our food & drink offer and to keep the promise that we make to our customers every day: “ 
The chef and partner
Jeric Bautista, brings taste and creativity to the gastronomic proposal is one of Bomaki’s strengths, the dishes are constantly evolving and keep faith with tradition, aromas and colors of Brazil. The visual impact is the first step of the culinary experience, a fundamental element for Japanese cuisine which is combined with the chromatic Brazilian gastronomy.
CESARE ZUCCA Travel, food & lifestyle.
Milanese by birth, Cesare lives between New York, Milan and the rest of the world. For WEEKEND PREMIUM he photographs and writes about cities, cultures, lifestyles. He likes to discover both traditional and innovative gastronomic delights. Cesare meets and interview top chefs from all over the world, ‘steals’ their recipes in a ” non touristy tourist ” style
INFO
Bomaki Navigli
Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 38, 20144 Milano MI
Menu:
bomaki.it
Phone: 02 2305 4220
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