Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Enrico Bartolini
1,625ptsMilan's top credential. Dinner only, plan ahead.

About Enrico Bartolini
Three Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste score, and dinner service until 10:30 PM every night it opens — Enrico Bartolini at the Mudec is Milan's most credentialed late fine-dining table. Two tasting formats plus à la carte give genuine flexibility at the €€€€ tier. Book months out: availability is near impossible and the payoff is real.
Three Michelin Stars, a 96.5-Point La Liste Score, and a Dinner Service That Runs Until 10:30 PM — Enrico Bartolini Earns Its Place as Milan's Most Credentialed Late Table
If you're building a serious food itinerary in Milan and want a three-star experience that doesn't rush you out the door by nine, Enrico Bartolini at Via Tortona 56 is the answer. Dinner service runs until 10:30 PM every night the restaurant is open, which matters more than it sounds at this level: at most comparable addresses in Italy, the kitchen closes earlier and the pace is more compressed. Here, you have room to move through a full tasting menu without watching the clock. That practical advantage, combined with a credential stack that includes three Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste score in 2025, a 2025 Les Grandes Tables du Monde award, and a World's 50 Best ranking of #85, makes this one of the clearest booking decisions in the city for a food-focused traveller who wants depth.
The restaurant sits on the third floor of the Mudec — Milan's Museum of Cultures , in the Tortona design district. That setting gives the room a contemporary, gallery-like quality that suits the cooking: creative without being theatrical, precise without feeling cold. Resident chef Davide Boglioli works alongside Bartolini, and the La Liste jury noted in its 2026 entry (95 points) that the kitchen continues to develop new dishes focused on fullness and intensity of flavour rather than intellectual provocation for its own sake. You can read the references and technique if you want to, or simply eat well. Both approaches work.
Two tasting formats are available: a "Leading Of" menu and a "Mudec Experience," with the option to order à la carte if neither fits your evening. For explorers who want a thread through the meal, the tasting routes give you a more structured narrative; for those who prefer to build their own progression, à la carte at this level is a genuine option rather than a consolation. La Liste's reviewers singled out a beetroot risotto with Evoluzione gorgonzola sauce as a particular standout, and flagged an off-menu creative cheese tasting , five courses, rare pairings , as worth requesting specifically. That kind of insider detail matters when you're spending at the €€€€ tier: knowing what to ask for separates a good meal from the one you'll actually remember.
Google reviewers score the restaurant 4.6 across 528 reviews, which is a meaningfully high floor for a formal fine-dining room where expectations are extreme. The Opinionated About Dining ranking of #72 in Europe (2025) places it firmly in the tier of restaurants where the question isn't whether the cooking is serious, but whether this particular expression of it suits you. It does suit the explorer-type diner: someone who reads menus carefully, engages with wine, and wants to understand why a dish is constructed the way it is. If you're after a more celebratory, occasion-driven experience with less intellectual weight, Seta or Andrea Aprea may sit more comfortably.
Milan's broader fine-dining circuit rewards advance planning, and Enrico Bartolini is no exception. Booking difficulty is rated near-impossible, which is not hyperbole at a three-star room with limited covers and an international profile. For context on how the Tortona neighbourhood fits your wider stay, see our full Milan restaurants guide and our full Milan hotels guide. If you're mapping a broader Italian fine-dining trip, this is a natural anchor alongside Osteria Francescana in Modena, Dal Pescatore in Runate, or Uliassi in Senigallia. For creative cooking at the same tier beyond Italy, Arpège in Paris and Quique Dacosta in Dénia offer useful comparison points.
Within Milan's creative and modern Italian category, the closest competition on credentials is Verso Capitaneo and Il Liberty, both worth considering if availability at Bartolini fails. For something at a different register, Il Circolino, Moebius Sperimentale, and Morelli cover lower price points without demanding the same planning horizon. For a broader view of what Milan's evening scene offers beyond dinner, check our full Milan bars guide, and for day-side exploration, our full Milan experiences guide and our full Milan wineries guide fill the gaps.
Bartolini's international footprint extends well beyond this address. The Maremma property at L'Andana, noted for its 2025 resident chef transition and its seafood-focused long menu, confirms this is a kitchen group with consistent standards across locations. For the Milan room specifically, the combination of a late close, a flexible format, a museum setting that earns its location rather than exploiting it, and a credential stack with few peers in the city adds up to a clear recommendation: if you can get a table, book it. If you can't, the other three-star options in Italy worth the journey include Reale in Castel di Sangro, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Via Tortona, 56, 20144 Milan , third floor of the Mudec museum
- Dinner service: Tuesday to Sunday, 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM (Monday closed)
- Lunch: Not offered at this location based on current hours data
- Price tier: €€€€ , budget for a full tasting menu experience at leading Milan fine-dining rates
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible , reserve as far in advance as possible; international diners should plan months out
- Formats available: "Leading Of" tasting menu, "Mudec Experience" tasting menu, or à la carte
- Insider note: An off-menu creative cheese tasting (five courses with rare pairings) is available on request, per La Liste reviewers
- Awards on record: Michelin 3 Stars (2024, 2025), La Liste 96.5pts (2025), 95pts (2026), Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025), World's 50 Best #85 (2023), OAD #72 Europe (2025)
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (528 reviews)
Compare Enrico Bartolini
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enrico Bartolini | €€€€ | Near Impossible | — |
| Cracco in Galleria | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Andrea Aprea | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Seta | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Verso Capitaneo | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Horto | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Enrico Bartolini handle dietary restrictions?
Creative tasting-menu restaurants at this level — Michelin 3-star, La Liste 96.5 points — routinely accommodate dietary restrictions when notified at booking. check the venue's official channels well before your reservation to flag any requirements. The kitchen works across both tasting menus and à la carte, which gives more flexibility than a single fixed-menu format.
Can Enrico Bartolini accommodate groups?
The restaurant is set on the third floor of Mudec, described as a refined contemporary lounge space, which suggests a defined room rather than an open floor with flexible configurations. Groups of four or more should contact the restaurant early — at €€€€ pricing and Michelin 3-star demand, availability for larger parties books out fast. This is better suited to small groups of two to four than large celebrations; for big parties, confirm seating options directly.
Is Enrico Bartolini good for solo dining?
The à la carte option makes solo dining more practical here than at many tasting-menu-only restaurants — you can eat at your own pace without committing to a multi-course format. The Mudec lounge setting is intimate rather than buzzing, so solo diners won't feel out of place. That said, confirm counter or bar seating availability when booking, as the database does not document a dedicated solo position.
Is lunch or dinner better at Enrico Bartolini?
Dinner only. The restaurant opens at 7:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday and is closed Mondays — there is no lunch service at this address. If your Milan itinerary needs a midday three-star option, you'll need to look elsewhere; Andrea Aprea and Seta both offer lunch.
What should a first-timer know about Enrico Bartolini?
Start with the à la carte option or the 'Best Of' tasting menu rather than the longer 'Mudec Experience' — it's a lower-stakes way to read the kitchen before committing to a full progression. The restaurant holds Michelin 3 stars (2025), ranks #72 on OAD Europe (2025), and scored 96.5 on La Liste (2025), so expectations are correctly set high. Resident chef Davide Boglioli works alongside Bartolini, whose wider operation spans multiple restaurants — this Milanese address is the flagship.
What should I wear to Enrico Bartolini?
The venue is described as a refined and elegantly contemporary lounge on the third floor of Mudec. At Michelin 3-star level in Milan, formal or dressed-up smart attire is the safe call — think business formal or occasion wear rather than casual. Milan's fine dining scene skews more formal than comparable rooms in London or New York, so err toward overdressed.
Can I eat at the bar at Enrico Bartolini?
The venue database does not document a bar or counter dining option at this address. The space is described as a lounge on the third floor of Mudec, which does not suggest bar-seat availability in the way a standalone restaurant might. If eating informally or without a full reservation is the goal, the à la carte menu is the more flexible entry point — but confirm bar seating directly when you contact the restaurant.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
- Thursday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
- Friday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
- Saturday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
- Sunday
- 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
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