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Restaurants in Milan Shining a Michelin Star

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When it comes to fashion, we all agree you have to go to Milan. But what about food? Is the city also worth visiting if you're a gourmet foodie? The answer is yes, and you won't regret it. Milan's gastronomic offer is vast, and as in every Italian city, with a variety of options, from local trattorias to 3-star exclusive restaurants. We are huge fans of traditional Italian dishes, and we never miss a family restaurant hidden in a secret corner of the city, but today we present the best of the haute cuisine Milan has to offer: the restaurants that shine at least one Michelin star.

 

Michelin Star Restaurants in Milan

 

Enrico Bartolini al Mudec

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With three Michelin stars to its name, Enrico Bartolini al Mudec is one of the hottest restaurants in Milan. Chef Enrico Bartolini works to wow anyone who visits using his signature style with an inventive twist on classic dishes.

The tasting menu is the best way to experience this restaurant, which you can enjoy alongside its extensive selection of wines. We highly recommend the half-fried shrimp and seafood pasta if available, but you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu here.

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Enrico Bartolini al Mudec. Photo by Paolo Chiodini

Address: Via Tortona, 56, 20144 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 84 293 701

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Andrea Aprea

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Andrea Aprea is one of the city’s most celebrated chefs, so it’s no surprise he received two Michelin stars for his work. Andrea was born in Naples, and the restaurant celebrates the city's heritage and is heavily influenced by the cooking style in this region. Expect meat, fish, pasta, and vegetable dishes, all of which are perfectly cooked by the team. We recommend trying the tasting menu where possible, as this will allow you to go on a sensory journey during your meal.

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Address: Corso Venezia, 52, 20122 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 38 273 030

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Seta by Antonio Guida

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Seta is one of the most coveted reservations in Milan, thanks to its two Michelin stars. The restaurant is helmed by Antonio Guida, who uses traditional cooking techniques with a modern twist. The menu draws on the chef’s southern Italian heritage, with meat, fish, and pasta regularly appearing on the menu. The restaurant offers the perfect combination of elegance and comfort, making it the ideal spot for a date night dinner.

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Address: Via Monte di Pietà, 18, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 87 318 897

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Anima

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Anima is located within the Milan Verticale and run by Enrico Bartolini. The restaurant aims to offer a fine dining menu while also being a democratised luxury experience. The tasting menu here is the best way to experience this Michelin-star restaurant, and you’ll find that it offers seafood, bold vegetable dishes, and meat. Make sure you book well in advance for this venue, as its location makes it extremely popular with locals and visitors.

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Address: Via Gaspare Rosales, 4, 20124 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 62 278 500

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Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia

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When you walk into Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia, you’ll first notice the bold and abstract artwork in the restaurant. The menu offers modern Italian dishes, with a fantastic tasting menu to allow you to experience a variety of items in one sitting. The menu changes seasonally, but you can expect dishes that focus on fresh produce, fish, and meat. Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia has received two Michelin stars, thanks to the focus on the dishes and wines here.

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Address: Via Privata Raimondo Montecuccoli, 6, 20147 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 416 886

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Contraste

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When you enter the stark white dining room, you might not know what to expect from this Michelin-star restaurant. With an innovative and contemporary kitchen, there is just one surprise menu on offer for diners. It’s impossible to say what will be served during your visit, but expect bold and playful dishes that you’ll be talking about long after your dinner is over. Past popular dishes include the “donut” alla Bolognese, a tribute to the classic lasagna dish many of us love.

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Address: Via Giuseppe Meda, 2, 20136 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 49 536 597

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Cracco

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The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is home to Cracco, and it’s one of the most iconic buildings in the city. The restaurant offers both a bistro and pastry shop, as well as the gourmet restaurant it is best known for. Make sure you try the fish sourced from Liguria, which will transport you elsewhere in Italy during your meal. Many of the wines served here come from the organic Vistamare estate, and the staff will be able to recommend the best option to go with your fish or meat. Ask for a window table to enjoy spectacular views over the city.

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Address: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 876 774

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Berton

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The tasting menu at Berton offers you the chance to have a memorable meal with your loved ones and a leisurely dinner after a busy day shopping in Milan. The Porta Nuova is one of our top recommendations for the tasting menus, which features a variety of dishes with pasta, seafood, and meat. Highlights of a dinner here include the grilled eel, roasted quail, pigeon lasagna, and chocolate soufflé.

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Address: Via Mike Bongiorno, 13, 20124 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 67 075 801

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IYO

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Dine on a range of Japanese-inspired dishes at IYO. The menu is still heavily rooted in Italian traditions, but you’ll find many of your favourite Asian flavours on offer too. Don’t miss their sushi, tempura, and sashimi, which also combine European influences. The wine menu features over 500 different options, and you can order by the glass to try a few during your dinner. One thing we appreciate about IYO is how extensive the food menu is, so you aren’t limited to just a tasting menu like many Michelin-star restaurants.

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Address: Via Piero della Francesca, 74, 20154 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 45 476 898

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Horto

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Horto is one of the city’s more unique restaurants, working to showcase harmony and ingenuity within each dish. The central location means it’s a hot reservation to come by, so make sure you book ahead of your visit. On the menu, you’ll find an ever-changing variety of dishes, such as meats, fish, and excellent vegetarian options. The drink menu is also extensive here, with the staff working hard to suggest the perfect wine pairing for any main course.

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Address: Via S. Protaso, 5, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 36 517 496

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Sadler

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Sadler has been one of Milan’s most popular seafood restaurants for over 30 years, with a new location within the Casa Baglioni giving it a revival once again. The restaurant’s building can be traced back to 1913, offering an elegant venue for dinner dates and family gatherings. On the menu, you’ll find a range of seafood dishes using innovative ingredients and flavours to present the fish in a whole new way. If you want a lighter meal here, check out their lunch menu, which still offers the same high quality as the evening menu.

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Address: Via dell'Annunciata, 14, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 58 104 451

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Joia

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While the restaurant is entirely vegetarian, you’ll also find that chef Pietro Leemann’s menu is 80% gluten-free and vegan. The restaurant's concept is to bring natural and vegetarian cuisine to the Italian fine dining scene, and the menu has changed over the years to keep up with current expectations. The menu relies on seasonal fruits and vegetables, but expect bold dishes packed with texture and colour.

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Address: Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18, 20124 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39022049244

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Moebius Sperimentale

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Housed within a former textile workshop, this Milanese gem is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. Its chic, industrial-inspired setting, divided into three distinct spaces, offers a modern and cool setting. First, a cocktail bar boasts an enviable collection of gins, perfect for an aperitif. Next, a bistro serves up tantalizing tapas, ideal for sharing.

But the real star of the show? An experimental restaurant housed within a glass-enclosed haven, suspended on a platform at the building's heart. With just 30 covers, this intimate space offers a truly exclusive dining experience. Here, creativity reigns supreme, and the cuisine is as innovative and exciting as the setting itself. Consider it the ultimate Milanese hotspot for those in the know.

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Address: Via Alfredo Cappellini, 25, 20124 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 36 643 680

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Sine by Di Pinto

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Sine offers a contemporary culinary dialogue between the chef's Neapolitan roots and the rich terroir of Lombardy. The result? Dishes that are both sophisticated and delightfully playful. Take, for example, the shrimp ravioli, presented in a variety of ways, including a particularly memorable iteration served with an intensely flavoured fish stew. The chef's signature, a perfectly crisp fried pizzetta, topped with palamita fish and courgettes, makes you come back for more.

For a truly immersive experience, explore the “Sine Confini” menu, a showcase of the chef's boundless creativity and culinary prowess, where new and exciting dishes constantly emerge. Attentive, courteous service and a thoughtfully curated wine list – featuring some intriguing lesser-known labels – complete this truly captivating dining experience. Consider it a must-try for those seeking a taste of Italy with a modern twist.

Sine Milan
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Address: Viale Umbria, 126, 20135 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +39 02 38 584 247

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Verso Capitaneo

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In Piazza Duomo, brothers united by culinary passion have unveiled Capitaneo. Honed by Michelin-starred experience, their restaurant offers an informal yet chic dining experience. Guests can choose sleek black glass tables or kitchen-side benches, witnessing the chef's artistry. The focus: exceptional ingredients, simply prepared to maximise flavour. Highlights include blue lobster with yellow courgettes and the Instagram-famous beetroot and caviar rose welcome snack. Capitaneo is a celebration of culinary excellence in a breathtaking setting.

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Address: P.za del Duomo, 21/secondo piano, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Phone: +390 289 750 929

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Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Editorial Team

 

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