A small, almost hidden, wine bar and restaurant with homemade cooking. There are a few tables outside, but I recommend eating inside, it’s dimly lit giving it a romantic glow. It’s fun to look around at the decor; the owner is a Champion Equestrian Jumper, therefore the name, Horse Cafè and he has his competition prizes, cups, ribbons and medals as well as other horse memorabilia and art on display. Even if you’re not particularly an equestrian, it’s a curious little place. The food is fantastic. We’ve been here a number of times and each time we have asked them to choose for us and we have never been disappointed. They serve both fish as well as meat dishes. There is always something temping on the dessert menu as well. If you are in Milan only one or two nights, it’s a sure bet, you won’t be...
Read moreThis is the best place we visited in Milan with absolutely wonderful food and incredibly kind and attentive staff. We did not speak Italian so a lovely waiter came to our table and translated the whole menu for us without us even asking. The food was incredible and this place was a huge highlight of our trip. The bruschetta was a particular favourite! Cannot recommend enough and would give more that 5...
Read moreAn amazing restaurant with super gentile host and grate food! Try their bruschetta siciliana- (with garlic) it was the best antipasto I had in Milan so far. Also do not be shy to ask the owner or the waiter why they called this restaurant...
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