Milanese Panini

Milanese Panini @ Pecararo Latteria

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Milanese Panini

Review

This panini is proof that chicken cutlets are a love language. Thin, golden, and layered like they’re trying to win “Best Dressed” at the Crunch Awards, each bite was a handshake from your Italian friend’s grandma—firm but full of love. The bread crackled just enough to keep things interesting, and the arugula side added a classy wink. At $18 in Brooklyn, it’s practically a public service—big enough to share if you’re reasonable, but so good you probably won’t be. Old-school flavor with just enough attitude to keep up with modern Brooklyn.

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Ratings Breakdown

Overall: icon icon icon icon half-icon (4.5/5)

Flavor: full-iconfull-iconfull-iconfull-iconhalf-icon (4.6/5)

Texture: full-iconfull-iconfull-iconfull-iconhalf-icon (4.8/5)

Presentation: full-iconfull-iconfull-iconfull-iconhalf-icon (4.5/5)

Originality: full-iconfull-iconfull-iconfull-iconempty-icon (4.2/5)

Value: full-iconfull-iconfull-iconfull-iconempty-icon (4.2/5)

Good to Know's

Laid-back Italian summer vibes, chill tunes, crispy edges, creamy cheese. Grab legit Italian goodies on your way out. Staff is friendly, unpretentious—extra aioli? No problem. Asked what’s good, he said “Everything.” We believed him.

Suggestions (for Restaurant)

Put as much love in your bathroom as you to do the rest of the restaurant. It goes a long way.

Offer filtered water on the house to upgrade your class.

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Pecoraro Laterria

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Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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