Andrea Aprea
Porta Venezia
Naples-born two-star chef, contemporary Italian on the Rovati rooftop
Cuisine Guide
Milan's dining scene spans every corner of the world. These are the finest Italian venues in the city, each one personally vetted by our editorial team for quality, atmosphere, and experience.
Our editors' ranked picks for Milan:Andrea Aprea, Seta by Antonio Guida, Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, Armani/Ristorante, 10_11 at Portrait Milano.
| # | Venue | Neighborhood | Price | Why it makes the list |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andrea Aprea | Porta Venezia | $$$$ | Naples-born two-star chef, contemporary Italian on the Rovati rooftop |
| 2 | Seta by Antonio Guida | Quadrilatero della Moda | $$$$ | Antonio Guida's two-star kitchen inside Mandarin Oriental |
| 3 | Il Ristorante - Niko Romito | Brera | $$$$ | Three-star chef's clean contemporary Italian at the Bulgari Hotel |
| 4 | Armani/Ristorante | Quadrilatero della Moda | $$$$ | Seventh-floor Armani Hotel dining room, controlled and contemporary |
| 5 | 10_11 at Portrait Milano | Quadrilatero della Moda | $$$ | All-day Italian in a former seminary on the Quadrilatero's grand square |
| 6 | Cavoli a Merenda | Magenta | $$$ | Chef Vanessa Viscardi's hidden 18th-century patrician dining room |
| 7 | Enrico Bartolini al Mudec | Porta Genova e Tortona | $$$$ | Italy's most-decorated chef on the Mudec's top floor |
| 8 | Contraste | Porta Romana | $$$$ | Matias Perdomo's playful one-star in an old Milanese palazzo |
| 9 | Un Posto a Milano | Porta Romana | $$ | Farm-to-table in a restored 17th-century cascina |
| 10 | Hostaria Borromei | Sant'Ambrogio e Cinque Vie | $$$ | Lombard cooking in a 15th-century Borromeo courtyard |
Porta Venezia
Naples-born two-star chef, contemporary Italian on the Rovati rooftop
Quadrilatero della Moda
Antonio Guida's two-star kitchen inside Mandarin Oriental
Brera
Three-star chef's clean contemporary Italian at the Bulgari Hotel
Quadrilatero della Moda
Seventh-floor Armani Hotel dining room, controlled and contemporary
Quadrilatero della Moda
All-day Italian in a former seminary on the Quadrilatero's grand square
Magenta
Chef Vanessa Viscardi's hidden 18th-century patrician dining room
Porta Genova e Tortona
Italy's most-decorated chef on the Mudec's top floor
Porta Romana
Matias Perdomo's playful one-star in an old Milanese palazzo
Porta Romana
Farm-to-table in a restored 17th-century cascina
Sant'Ambrogio e Cinque Vie
Lombard cooking in a 15th-century Borromeo courtyard
Porta Nuova
Andrea Berton's Michelin-starred minimalism among the Porta Nuova towers
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