Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Andrea Aprea
1,735ptsTwo Michelin stars. Book months ahead.

About Andrea Aprea
Andrea Aprea holds two Michelin stars and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, operating from a purpose-designed room inside the Luigi Rovati Foundation on Corso Venezia. Three tasting menus (4, 6, or 8 courses) make this one of Milan's most structured fine-dining commitments. Booking difficulty is near impossible — reserve weeks ahead. Best suited to special occasions where setting and culinary precision both need to deliver.
Worth Booking: A Two-Star Table Inside One of Milan's Most Arresting Spaces
At the €€€€ price point, Andrea Aprea asks you to commit before you arrive — this is full tasting-menu territory, with three distinct formats running from four to eight courses. What you get in return is a two-Michelin-star experience (recognised in both 2024 and 2025) inside the Luigi Rovati Foundation on Corso Venezia, a historic building restored to certified sustainability standards that also houses a serious art museum. The restaurant sits on the leading floor, reached by lift, and the dining room makes an immediate case for itself before a single dish arrives. For a special occasion in Milan, this is one of the most considered settings available at this level.
The Space
The physical environment at Andrea Aprea is not incidental to the experience — it is central to it. The central dining room has walls covered in bucchero, the characteristic black ceramic used by the Etruscans, which gives the room a sculptural, almost archaeological weight without feeling like a museum piece. The design is oriented entirely toward the open kitchen: every seat is arranged to give sight lines to the brigade at work, which means the theatre of service is built into the architecture rather than bolted on as performance. For a date or a celebration dinner, this matters. The room reads as genuinely considered rather than generically luxurious, and the scale is intimate enough that the experience never feels like a banquet hall. Access from street level is direct via lift, making it functional for guests with mobility requirements as well.
Beyond the main restaurant, the same Corso Venezia building contains the Caffè Bistrot in its secret green courtyard , an entirely separate operation running from breakfast through dinner, where classic Italian flavours are available at a more accessible register. If you want to experience the building and the kitchen's sensibility without committing to a full tasting menu, the Bistrot is worth knowing about. That said, the two-star dining room is the reason to make the reservation.
The Menus
There are three tasting menus, and choosing between them is the first real decision. Contemporaneità is a four-course creative itinerary built around the relationship between memory and innovation , pigeon appears here regularly. Partenope runs six courses and draws on the culinary traditions of Campania, where Aprea's cooking roots lie; the tortello alla genovese di manzo with escarole, provolone del Monaco and black olives is a marker dish for this menu. Signature is the deepest commitment: eight courses that function as a personal archive of the chef's philosophy, with dishes identified by vintage year. A dessert of strawberry with maraschino, mascarpone and nepetella, first cooked in 2016, is one example of how the menu operates as a kind of edible chronology. For a first visit, Partenope offers the clearest expression of what distinguishes Aprea's cooking from the broader Modern Italian field , the Campanian thread gives it specificity. Signature rewards return visits or guests who want a longer, more immersive sit.
Drinks and the Bar Program
At a two-star restaurant operating at this price tier in Milan, the wine list is a structural part of the experience rather than an afterthought. The restaurant's position within the Luigi Rovati Foundation, a space built to certified sustainability criteria, suggests a wine program with at least some attention to provenance and production method, though the specific list is not confirmed in our data. What is established is that this is a full fine-dining operation where pairing is almost certainly offered alongside each tasting menu. Italy's wine depth , across Piedmont, Campania, Tuscany, and beyond , gives a kitchen this connected to regional identity considerable material to work with. For guests who care as much about what's in the glass as what's on the plate, this is a sensible choice: the format encourages a paired approach, and the Campanian menu in particular opens possibilities for southern Italian producers that don't surface often at Milan's more northern-focused tables. Confirm pairing options and any non-alcoholic alternatives when booking.
Ratings and Recognition
Andrea Aprea holds two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025), a Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership (2025), and scored 90 points on La Liste's Leading Restaurants ranking in 2026 (90.5 in 2025). It also ranked 321st in Opinionated About Dining's Europe list in 2025, up from 332nd in 2024. The consistency across independent rating systems, and the upward trajectory on OAD, suggests a kitchen performing at a stable and improving level rather than resting on a single credential. Google reviews sit at 4.5 from 122 ratings, which is a limited sample for a restaurant at this level but not a concern. For context on Italy's two-star field, see Osteria Francescana in Modena, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence for different expressions of what fine dining looks like at this tier across Italy.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated near impossible. At two Michelin stars with a small, design-focused dining room in a city where fine-dining demand consistently outpaces supply, this is not a walk-in proposition. Plan a minimum of several weeks ahead for weekday dinners; significantly more for Saturday lunch, which is the only midweek lunch service available (Saturday 12:30–2 pm). The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday. If you are building an itinerary around this dinner, lock the reservation first and plan everything else around it. The Caffè Bistrot in the courtyard operates on a different access model and is a useful fallback if the main room is unavailable.
Practical Details
Andrea Aprea is located at Corso Venezia, 52, Milan. Dinner service runs Tuesday through Friday from 7:30–10 pm, with Saturday offering both lunch (12:30–2 pm) and dinner (7:30–10 pm). The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday. At the €€€€ price tier with three tasting menus ranging from four to eight courses, budget accordingly for food alone before wine pairing. Dress expectations at a Les Grandes Tables du Monde member at this price point in Milan are smart at minimum; smart-formal is appropriate and will not be out of place. For more dining options at this level across the city, see our full Milan restaurants guide. For accommodation near Corso Venezia, our Milan hotels guide covers the full range. Other Milan guides: bars, wineries, experiences.
Quick reference: Two Michelin stars | €€€€ | Tasting menus only (4, 6, or 8 courses) | Tue–Fri dinner, Sat lunch and dinner | Closed Sun–Mon | Booking: near impossible, reserve weeks in advance | Smart-formal dress recommended.
How It Compares
See comparison section below.
Related Restaurants Across Italy
If you are building a broader Italian fine-dining itinerary, these are worth considering alongside Andrea Aprea: Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Piazza Duomo in Alba, Harry's Piccolo in Trieste, and Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura in Florence.
Compare Andrea Aprea
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrea Aprea | €€€€ | Near Impossible | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Cracco in Galleria | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Seta | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Contraste | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Horto | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Andrea Aprea?
Book at least 6 to 8 weeks out, and longer for Saturday dinner. With two Michelin stars and a small, design-focused dining room at Corso Venezia 52, availability moves fast. Saturday is the only day with both lunch (12:30 pm) and dinner service, so that slot is the first to go. If you cannot get your preferred date, midweek dinner Tuesday through Friday is your most reliable window.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Andrea Aprea?
Yes, if you are committed to the format. The three menus — Contemporaneità (4 courses), Partenope (6 courses), and Signature (8 courses) — are genuinely differentiated rather than padded variations of the same meal, which justifies choosing at this price tier. At €€€€ with two Michelin stars, a Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and a 90-point La Liste score, the credentials back up the ask. The Signature menu, tied to the chef's personal history and identified by vintage year, is the reason to go all-in.
Does Andrea Aprea handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary requirements are not detailed in the available venue data, but two-star kitchens operating structured tasting menus at this level routinely accommodate restrictions when notified at the time of booking. check the venue's official channels when reserving to confirm what the kitchen can adjust across the three menu formats.
What should I order at Andrea Aprea?
Andrea Aprea runs tasting menus exclusively — there is no à la carte. The Partenope menu (6 courses) focuses on Campanian flavours, including the tortello alla genovese di manzo with escarole, provolone del Monaco, and black olives, which La Liste specifically calls out. The Signature (8 courses) includes dishes tied to the chef's career history by vintage year, such as the strawberry with maraschino, mascarpone, and nepetella first served in 2016.
Is lunch or dinner better at Andrea Aprea?
Lunch is only available on Saturday (12:30 pm), making it a harder booking than midweek dinner. If your goal is the full Signature experience in a less pressured setting, Saturday lunch can work well — but the scarcity makes it a risk to plan around. Dinner Tuesday through Friday is more consistently available and gives you the same menu access without competing against the weekend rush.
Is Andrea Aprea worth the price?
At €€€€ with two consecutive Michelin stars (2024, 2025), a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing, and a La Liste score of 90 points, the pricing is in line with what the recognition warrants. The setting inside the Luigi Rovati Foundation adds a genuine architectural dimension that comparable Milan two-star rooms do not offer. The value case is strongest on the Signature menu, where the price-to-depth ratio holds up across 8 courses.
Can Andrea Aprea accommodate groups?
The dining room is described as small and design-focused, which limits group capacity. For larger parties, the Caffè Bistrot in the building's courtyard at Corso Venezia 52 is a more practical option for informal gatherings, serving from breakfast through dinner. For groups intent on the main restaurant, check the venue's official channels to confirm the maximum party size the room can seat without splitting tables.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 7:30–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 7:30–10 pm
- Thursday
- 7:30–10 pm
- Friday
- 7:30–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12:30–2 pm, 7:30–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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