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Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Milan

Milan's finest tables deliver multi-course tasting menus, curated wine lists and polished service. Our selection gathers the city's standout fine dining rooms, chosen for cooking, consistency and the quality of the experience.

12
Curated venues
$$$ - $$$$
Price range
Quadrilatero della Moda, Brera, Porta Venezia
Top neighborhoods

Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Milan: The best options include Andrea Aprea in Porta Venezia, Seta by Antonio Guida in Quadrilatero della Moda, Il Ristorante - Niko Romito in Brera. We've curated 12 venues across Milan's top neighborhoods based on quality, atmosphere, and guest reviews.

At a glance

VenueNeighborhoodPrice
Andrea ApreaPorta Venezia$$$$
Seta by Antonio GuidaQuadrilatero della Moda$$$$
Il Ristorante - Niko RomitoBrera$$$$
Armani/RistoranteQuadrilatero della Moda$$$$
10_11 at Portrait MilanoQuadrilatero della Moda$$$
IyoSempione / Chinatown edge$$$$
Iyo OmakasePorta Nuova / Isola$$$$
Sushi BBrera$$$$
PacificoBrera / Moscova$$$
RatanàIsola / Porta Nuova$$$

Top 12 Picks

By Neighborhood

3
Quadrilatero della Moda
2
Brera
1
Porta Venezia
1
Sempione / Chinatown edge
1
Porta Nuova / Isola

Frequently Asked Questions

Which venue is the top-rated pick?
Our top-rated choice is Andrea Aprea in Porta Venezia. Naples-born two-star chef, contemporary Italian on the Rovati rooftop
How many venues are on this list?
We've curated 12 venues across 5 Milan neighborhoods, with the highest concentration in Quadrilatero della Moda.
What is the average price range?
Prices range from $$ - $$, where $ is budget-friendly and $$$$ is premium fine dining. Most venues on this list fall in the $$ range.
Which neighborhoods are best for this?
The top neighborhoods are Quadrilatero della Moda (3), Brera (2), Porta Venezia (1), Sempione / Chinatown edge (1), Porta Nuova / Isola (1). Each offers a distinct atmosphere and dining style.
Do I need reservations?
We recommend reservations for most venues on this list, especially on weekends. Popular spots like Andrea Aprea can book up days in advance; for casual venues, weekday walk-ins are usually fine.