Restaurants
Restaurants to visit
Armani/Nobu
Nobu is a Japanese chain restaurant located inside the Armani department store. Its interior is as exciting as its menu. Translucent screens, elegant dining room furniture, and the strict lines are reminiscent of luxurious airport lounges. For those who find it hard to choose, there is a tasting menu.
Ristorante Cracco
Cracco is a storied deli that has its own one-star Michelin restaurant. Their young chef, Carlo Cracco, lets his creativity seep into his culinary exploits, resulting in interesting and delicious dishes like goat milk ravioli with bunching onion and Norcia truffle.
Rigolo
Rigolo, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, looks like a formal restaurant with its white linen, silver cutlery and slightly older waiters. Once you find your table, it's immediately apparent that this is a warm and friendly place. The food is Tuscan, and the menu features traditional dishes and reinvented Italian classics. Try dishes like pappardelle with wild boar sauce and ossobuco with risotto.
Maio
This restaurant is located in the exclusive department store Rinascente. Their rooftop terrace has an excellent view of Il Duomo. It is a special place dedicated to good food, where the passion for cooking and the pleasure of the palate find their maximum expression. Maio is said to be a new landmark in glamorous Milan.
Hana Restaurant
If you are looking for something other than Italian specialities, consider heading to Hana Restaurant for some sushi. A wonderful selection of traditional Japanese dishes, including sushi, tempura and many others, are served in an elegant and stylish dining room.
L'Immagine Ristorante Bistrot
Located in the outskirts of the city, L'Immagine Ristorante Bistrot tempts with delicious Italian food, impeccable service, and a complimentary glass of sparkling wine upon arrival. Even if it may be a bit of a struggle to get there, it is well worth the effort.