Ponte Rosso
With small tables dotted along the banks of a canal, this trattoria serves simple, hearty and unfussy fare. Guests can sample some Triestino cuisine by starting off with a mixed platter of cured meats called salumi friuliani,from the region famous for the most delicate prosciutto in Italy and the minestrone soup is to-die-for. Other favourites are Triestino sarde in saor(vinegar-kissed fried sardines) and for the carnivores, the manzo in salsa verde(beef in a herb sauce). Closed Sundays for dinner. Reservations recommended.
Food Type :Italian
Address :Ripa di Porta Ticinese 23
Website :www.trattoriaponterosso.it
Premiata Pizzeria
One of Milan's most popular pizzerias is bustling from early dinnertime until the night owls pop by for a late-night snack. The restaurant exudes a wonderfully rustic ambience with exposed copper pipes tracing across the ceilings of rooms overflowing with laughter and long, raucous tables. The wood oven pizzas are excellent while the menu of pastas and meat dishes is equally appetising. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Reservations recommended.
Food Type :Pizzeria
Address :Via E. De Amicis 22
Website :www.premiatapizzeriamilano.it
Da Giacomo
Giorgio Armani and other trendy fashionistas frequent Da Giacomo restaurant, and its elegant dining area was put together by world-famous interior designer Renzo Mongiardino. The menu features a selection of traditional Tuscan cuisine such as grilled turbot, or linguini with scampi and zucchini flowers. Open for lunch and dinner daily, reservations essential.
Food Type :Italian
Address :Via Pascale Sottocorno, 6
Website :www.giacomomilano.com
Trattoria Milanese
Established in 1933 and located down a narrow lane in one of the oldest sections of the city, the Trattoria Milanese has a three-beamed ceiling sheltering its long, communal tables. Serving traditional local cuisine such as risotto alla Milanese, with saffron and beef marrow, and an excellent minestrone soup, this is a favourite with locals. Open Tuesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, and Monday for dinner only, reservations essential.
Food Type :Local
Address :Via le Gorizia
Website :www.trattoriamilanese.com
Cracco Peck
Linked to the Peck Store, adorned with beautifully modern décor and with masterchef Carlo Cracco at the helm, this is a fantastic choice for a night of fine dining. Serving first class starters and mouth-watering mains, this restaurant was voted one of the world's top 50 by Restaurant Magazine.Open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday. Saturday the restaurant is open for dinner only. Closed on Sundays.
Food Type :International
Address :Via Victor Hugo 4
Website :www.ristorantecracco.it
Armani/Nobu
This eatery is the place to be seen! As part of a worldwide chain of exceptional restaurants, this is where food fanatics can sample such famous dishes as black cod in misu sauce, as well as sushi and sashimi, while sipping on sake with gold leaf. Closed for Sunday lunch. Reservations essential.
Food Type :Asian
Address :Armani World, Via Manzoni 31
Website :www.noburestaurants.com/milan/experience
Anema e Cozze
Famous for its Neapolitan pizzas topped with the freshest selection of seafood, such as clams, mackerel, mussels and sardines, Anema e Cozze is a firm favourite in this neighbourhood. It may not be Milan's most stylish restaurant, but it serves tasty affordable food and the fish infused pastas and other antipasti are also delicious. Bookings advisable.
Food Type :Italian
Address :Via Palermo, 15
Website :www.milanomia.com/anemaecozze.htm