20/01/2026: I went there on the recommendation of an Italian person living in Milan. I had Cassoeula, a traditional stew from the Milan region. It's a rich dish made by simmering pork and cabbage for a long time. I ordered it because it's only available in winter, but it was quite a large portion (32 euros for just this). I thought I wouldn't be able to finish it if I took a break, so I ate it all in one go. For dessert, I had a pudding with caramel on top. Along with some delicious drinks, I was very satisfied and full. Even on a weekday, the restaurant was always busy with customers. Perhaps because this restaurant is so prestigious, there were no female staff, and everyone was a waiter.
19/01/2026: Dining at Trattoria Milanese was nothing short of a revelation. Every single dish was mind-blowingly delicious — the kind of food that makes you pause mid-bite, look at your companions, and smile because you know you’re experiencing something truly special.
The flavors were deep, honest, and perfectly balanced — classic Milanese cuisine executed with soul, confidence, and absolute mastery. Nothing felt forced or overworked; everything tasted like tradition refined by decades of love and skill.
But what truly elevated the experience from exceptional to unforgettable was Nino Tony, our Sicilian gentleman— the undeniable heart and character of this restaurant. Charming, warm, effortlessly charismatic, and full of genuine passion, he didn’t just serve the food; he guided the experience. His presence brought humor, elegance, and a sense of being welcomed like family rather than customers.
Restaurants like this are rare. This isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a place to feel. Trattoria Milanese delivers excellence on the plate and magic in the room. One of those meals you’ll remember long after you leave Milan — and one you’ll return to without hesitation.
Simply unforgettable.