Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Locanda Perbellini
230Pearl PointsSerious Italian cooking, Brera prices not Michelin two-star

About Locanda Perbellini
Locanda Perbellini earns its Michelin Plate (2025) with tradition-rooted northern and southern Italian cooking in a quietly elegant Brera room. Backed by chef Giancarlo Perbellini's two-Michelin-star reputation from Verona, it delivers serious ingredient-led cooking at €€ — one of Milan's better-value options for a date night, anniversary, or business dinner.
Verdict
If you want serious, tradition-rooted Italian cooking in Milan at a price point well below the city's Michelin two- and three-star circuit, Locanda Perbellini is a strong booking. Giancarlo Perbellini holds a Michelin Plate recognition (2025) and brings the credibility of a decorated career in Verona to a small, deliberately unhurried room in Brera. At €€ pricing, this is one of the more accessible ways to eat at the level of a chef who has earned genuine standing in northern Italian fine dining. Book it for a date, a birthday, or a business dinner where the conversation matters as much as the food.
The Restaurant
Locanda Perbellini sits on Via della Moscova, 25, in the Brera district — one of Milan's most walkable and well-regarded neighbourhoods for dining. The restaurant is small and intentionally low-key: no grand entrance, no theatrical open kitchen, no design statement competing with the plate. That restraint is a deliberate signal about where the kitchen's priorities lie. For diners accustomed to the louder rooms of Milan's €€€€ tier — think Enrico Bartolini or Cracco in Galleria , Locanda Perbellini will feel quieter and more intimate, which is either a feature or a drawback depending on what you're after.
The menu draws from both northern and southern Italian culinary traditions, handled with technical precision and a measured nod to contemporary technique. Perbellini's cooking philosophy, carried from his flagship work in Verona, has always centred on sourcing ingredients that carry regional identity: produce and proteins that reflect the geography of the dish rather than ingredients selected for visual impact or novelty. That sourcing discipline is what separates this kitchen from mid-range Italian restaurants in the same price bracket. At €€, you are not paying for spectacle , you are paying for a chef who understands what makes a northern Italian ingredient worth using and builds dishes around that knowledge. Compare that approach to Sadler or Nebbia, both of which operate with their own sourcing convictions but at different price and formality registers.
Perbellini's Verona reputation is not incidental context. His original restaurant, Casa Perbellini, holds two Michelin stars, which means this Milan outpost is backed by a kitchen culture that has been tested at a higher level. That pedigree shows in execution: the Michelin Plate award (2025) confirms the guide's recognition of cooking quality here, even if the format is more accessible than the full tasting-menu ambition of venues like Osteria Francescana in Modena or Le Calandre in Rubano. For a point of comparison within Italy's wider fine-dining circuit, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Piazza Duomo in Alba, and Dal Pescatore in Runate sit at the upper end of the category; Locanda Perbellini occupies a more entry-level position in terms of price while maintaining a credible connection to that tradition. Italian cooking of this register has also found audiences internationally , see 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto for how the style travels.
The room is described as warm, welcoming, and elegant without being stiff. For a special occasion in Milan , an anniversary, a client dinner, or a first serious meal in the city , it delivers the right combination of calm and quality. It is not the place to go if you want a loud, energetic atmosphere or a room designed to impress on Instagram. It is the right choice if you want a meal that holds your attention from start to finish without requiring a €€€€ budget. Other Brera-area and Milan options worth considering alongside it include BistRo Aimo e Nadia, Rovello, and Spore, each offering a different take on the accessible fine-dining bracket in Milan.
Google reviewers rate it 4.5 across more than 1,000 reviews , a volume and score that is hard to dismiss. At this price tier, consistency over that many covers matters more than a handful of exceptional nights.
For broader planning, see our full Milan restaurants guide, our full Milan hotels guide, our full Milan bars guide, our full Milan wineries guide, and our full Milan experiences guide. If the Perbellini style interests you further, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represents a comparable commitment to regional Italian sourcing at a higher price point.
Practical Details
Address: Via della Moscova, 25, 20121 Milano, Italy. Neighbourhood: Brera, central Milan. Price range: €€. Awards: Michelin Plate (2025). Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (1,013 reviews). Reservations: Easy to book by Milan fine-dining standards , no weeks-long waitlist required, though advance booking of 1–2 weeks is sensible for weekend evenings and special occasions. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate given the elegant but understated room; formal dress is not required. Leading for: Date nights, birthdays, business lunches, and first-time visitors wanting a serious Italian meal without committing to a full €€€€ tasting-menu experience.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Locanda Perbellini?
Book at least two to three weeks in advance. The restaurant is described as small and discreet in the Brera district, which means covers are limited and demand from both locals and visitors is steady. At €€ pricing with a Michelin Plate (2025) credential behind it, it fills faster than its price point might suggest. Weekend evenings warrant the earliest reservation you can make.
What should a first-timer know about Locanda Perbellini?
The kitchen works across northern and southern Italian traditions, with a lean toward contemporary technique rather than strict regionalism. Chef Giancarlo Perbellini built his reputation in Verona before opening this Milan outpost, so the cooking has a track record. The room is described as warm and intimate rather than theatrical, so arrive expecting a serious meal in a low-key setting, not a showpiece dining room.
What should I wear to Locanda Perbellini?
The restaurant is described as elegant and situated in Brera, one of Milan's more refined neighbourhoods, so dress accordingly — neat, presentable clothing is appropriate. A jacket for men fits the tone; there is no data confirming a formal dress code, but turning up in casual streetwear would read as mismatched given the setting.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Locanda Perbellini?
The venue sits at the €€ price range, which positions any tasting format well below what comparable Michelin-recognised kitchens in Milan charge. If you want to cover the range of Perbellini's north-to-south Italian cooking in a single visit, a tasting menu is the logical format. Specific menu details are not confirmed in available data, so check directly with the restaurant before booking.
Is Locanda Perbellini good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The room is intimate and the kitchen holds a Michelin Plate (2025), so the cooking quality matches a celebratory dinner without requiring the outlay of a two- or three-star meal. It is a better fit for a quiet, food-focused occasion than a large group or a venue where the room itself is the event.
Is Locanda Perbellini worth the price?
At €€ in central Milan with a Michelin Plate (2025) and a chef who already holds serious credentials from Verona, the value case is clear. You are getting cooking informed by both tradition and contemporary technique at a price point that undercuts most of the city's comparable recognised restaurants. For this category, it delivers well above what the price would lead you to expect.
Location
Via della Moscova, 25, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Locanda Perbellini
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Locanda Perbellini | Italian | €€ | Highly renowned in his native Verona, Michelin - starred chef Giancarlo Perbellini has now opened a restaurant in Milan, where he continues to offer traditional Italian cuisine from the north and south of the country, with a nod to new techniques and contemporary trends. Situated in the central Brera district, his warm and welcoming restaurant is small, discreet and, of course, highly elegant.; Michelin Plate (2025) | Easy | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Cracco in Galleria | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Andrea Aprea | Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Seta | Modern Italian | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Contraste | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Locanda Perbellini measures up.
Also Consider
- Enrico Bartolini — Creative, €€€€
- Cracco in Galleria — Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Andrea Aprea — Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Seta — Modern Italian, €€€€
- Contraste — Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
Locanda Perbellini sits in a different tier from most of Milan's serious Italian competition. Enrico Bartolini, Cracco in Galleria, Andrea Aprea, Seta, and Contraste all operate at €€€€, with multi-star Michelin recognition and the tasting-menu formality that comes with that level. Locanda Perbellini at €€ is the more accessible entry point: Michelin Plate quality, a credible chef pedigree, and a room that is easy to book. If your priority is eating well in Milan without the full commitment of a three-hour tasting menu at top-tier prices, Locanda Perbellini is the more practical choice.
For direct comparison: Seta at the Mandarin Oriental and Andrea Aprea both offer polished modern Italian at the high end, with service depth and room quality to match their prices. Contraste is the most adventurous of the group, with a progressive tasting format that suits diners who want to be challenged. Cracco in Galleria trades on its location and name recognition. Enrico Bartolini at MUDEC is the strongest overall case for spending €€€€ in Milan — three Michelin stars and a distinctive creative voice make it worth the premium for a genuine splurge occasion. But none of these are the right answer if you want serious Italian cooking at a lower price point.
Locanda Perbellini is the booking if: you want a special-occasion meal in Milan without the €€€€ outlay; you value a calm, intimate room over a theatrical setting; or you want to eat food shaped by a chef with genuine fine-dining credentials at a fraction of the price. For diners who need the full star-and-spectacle package, Enrico Bartolini is the top recommendation in Milan. For everyone else, Locanda Perbellini delivers meaningfully more than its price tier would suggest.
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