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The Best Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Milan

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Milan has long been famous as a capital of fashion. While styles may only last a season in this city, the good food served by these restaurants is always guaranteed. Check out some of the most interesting Michelin-starred restaurants that Milan has to offer.

Sadler Ristorante

Restaurant, Italian

With elaborately decorated interiors and a maze-like architectural design of interconnecting rooms, Sadler is impressive for all of the senses. The menu is contemporary with an emphasis on fish and everything is beautiful and expertly prepared with minute attention to detail.

Trattoria Amici Miei

Restaurant, Family style, Italian

Close to Bocconi University, Trattoria Amici Miei has a wide assortment of first courses and antipasti at affordable prices. Run by brothers, Giacomo and Paolo, this place cooks up local dishes to the region and is located in the heart of old Milan.

Al Pont de Ferr

Restaurant, Italian

In the hip neighborbood of the Navigli, this restaurant serves plates with regional ingredients. It attracts a cool crowd, who enjoy the ambience, the tables by the water, Al Pont de Ferr, and the great food.

Arcobaleno Vegetariano Milano

Restaurant, Italian

Promising dishes that even a carnivore could love, Arcobaleno Vegetariano offers a wide array of vegetarian and vegan dishes at Michelin quality. Choosing seasonal ingredients, the chefs cook up treats such as carbonara with parsley crème sauce and vegan sushi, keeping everything inventive, exciting and healthy. An unusual concept, but one that has impressed a lot of people (including the Michelin judges).

About the author

What do Frank Sinatra and I have in common? We are both from New Jersey. While the Garden State is beautiful, I love exploring and traveling to new places. During my undergraduate career, I studied in both Siena and Bologna. After completing my BA in History and International Relations at The College of New Jersey, I moved back to Bologna, where I worked as the Student Life Assistant for an American study abroad program. In 2014, I moved to London to pursue my MSc in History of International Relations at the London School of Economics. When I am not in lecture, I enjoy baking, exploring London's museums and watching old films.

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