Milanese restaurants in Milan
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
A
Be Bop
Forget Chianti-bottle candelabras and year-round Christmas lights - this pizzeria is pure Milan style, with a tree growing in a glass box in the middle of the restaurant, salvaged wood flooring paving the walls and lighting that'll make a model of you yet. Go with the classic mozzarella di buffala pizza with fresh tomatoes, followed by dense, intense chocolate salami.
reviewed
-
B
Ristorante Solferino
Salivary glands have worked overtime here for a century, thanks to hearty classics like osso bucco swathed in risotto, unexpected delights like fish tortelloni, and an extensive vegetarian menu. Join Italian film stars risking their girlish figures with the in-house pastry chef's creations, and journalists steadily losing their objectivity over a superior wine selection.
reviewed
-
C
Artidoro
Strange but true: salami is an aphrodisiac at Artidoro, where platters of the local Milanese speciality with sides of grana padano cheese start couples cooing in the candlelight. What happens after the juicy cotoletta alla Milanese and flirty Lombard reds by the glass is your own business.
reviewed
-
D
Anadima
Prozac is no match for 40 bocconi perfetti (perfect bites) of cold cuts and cheeses, 60 varieties of wine, and a serotonin-laced hot-pepper-chocolate soufflé. The manic pink and green pop-art decor looks on the bright side of every day or night by the Navigli.
reviewed
-
E
Osteria le Vigne
A perennially popular Navigli eatery, this place is hard to beat for value. Perusal of the menu will reveal such options as straccetti di pasta fresca con pollo (strips of fresh pasta with chicken).
reviewed
-
F
Il Coriandolo
Like a little black dress, Il Coriandolo is the classic choice to accompany gallery openings or business meetings - and in the right company, it hints at other possibilities. The house spumante is a worthy prelude to house-made truffle ravioli with butter and crispy sage, whether you've come for a power lunch in a leather banquette or scintillating dinner conversation in the covered garden.
reviewed