Restaurant in Seregno, Italy
Osteria L'Abbiccì
290ptsMichelin-noted value, easy to book.

About Osteria L'Abbiccì
A two-time Michelin Plate recipient in Seregno operating at a €€ price point, Osteria L'Abbiccì delivers character-led contemporary Italian cooking with a wine program that Michelin rates as impressive. At a 4.8 Google score across 184 reviews, it offers consistent quality and serious value, particularly at lunch. The chef's surprise menu is the format to choose if depth is the priority.
Verdict: A Serious Contemporary Italian in a Town Most Diners Overlook
The assumption most visitors make about Seregno is that serious cooking belongs to Milan, forty minutes south. Osteria L'Abbiccì corrects that directly. This is a two-time Michelin Plate recipient (2024 and 2025) operating at a €€ price point, with a wine program described by Michelin as "impressive" and a kitchen trained in the lineage of Mauro Elli at Il Cantuccio in Albavilla. If you are a food and wine traveller routing through Lombardy and assuming Seregno offers nothing worth stopping for, this is the place to reconsider. Book it for lunch on a weekday and use the business menu to assess whether the dinner experience is worth a return.
The Restaurant
Osteria L'Abbiccì sits on Via Medici da Seregno, 29, in the centre of town. The dining room is described as bright and spacious, with an atmosphere that is simultaneously welcoming and discreet, a balance that is harder to achieve than it sounds and rarely managed at this price tier. The room gives enough privacy for a quiet conversation without the sterile formality that can make contemporary Italian restaurants feel clinical.
The kitchen is led by Davide, who trained under Mauro Elli at Il Cantuccio in Albavilla, a credential that signals a grounding in technique-driven Lombard cooking without the rigidity that sometimes accompanies a purely classical education. The dishes are described as character-led, ingredient-focused, and attentive to presentation. What this means practically: you are not getting a purely rustic trattoria experience, nor an avant-garde tasting menu that prioritises concept over pleasure. This is contemporary Italian cooking aimed at diners who want to taste the produce and understand what the chef is doing with it.
For explorers who want the most considered expression of the kitchen, the chef's surprise menu is the format to choose. It hands selection over to Davide entirely and is the clearest way to understand what the restaurant is actually doing. If you are the kind of diner who researches a menu in advance and already knows what you want to order, the à la carte will serve you better, but you may miss the full arc of the kitchen's intent.
The Wine Program
The wine selection here is described by Michelin as "impressive", which at a €€ restaurant in a mid-sized Lombard town is genuinely useful information. This is not a perfunctory list of regional standards assembled to satisfy a checkbox. The front-of-house is overseen by Gabriele, whose service is noted as professional, and a well-managed floor matters significantly when the wine list has real depth: someone needs to know how to navigate it and pair it coherently with Davide's cooking.
For wine-focused travellers, this is the dimension of the restaurant that lifts it beyond a direct neighbourhood find. Lombardy sits between Piedmont to the west and Alto Adige to the north, giving a well-chosen Italian list access to Barolo, Barbaresco, Franciacorta, Oltrepò Pavese, and the whites of Trentino without reaching for anything exotic. Whether L'Abbiccì's list leans into that regional range or extends further is not confirmed in available data, but the combination of a trained sommelier-level floor manager and a Michelin-noted selection suggests you can approach the wine pairing with the same seriousness as the food. Compare this to Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, where the wine program is the primary reason to visit. L'Abbiccì is not in that league of cellar scale, but it is operating with genuine ambition at a fraction of the price.
For diners visiting from outside the region, the practical recommendation is to ask Gabriele for a pairing rather than selecting blind. At €€, even a full pairing is unlikely to feel overpriced, and it will give you the most complete reading of what the kitchen and the cellar are doing together. This is the format wine-focused travellers should default to here.
Value and Occasion
At €€, L'Abbiccì is one of the more direct value propositions in the Lombardy contemporary dining tier. The business lunch is specifically noted as offering excellent value for money, making it an effective entry point if you want to assess the kitchen before committing to a full dinner. The Google rating of 4.8 across 184 reviews suggests consistency rather than occasional brilliance, which matters if you are travelling and cannot afford a disappointing meal.
This is a workable choice for a special occasion dinner, provided your expectations are calibrated to the setting. Seregno is not a destination dining city, and L'Abbiccì is not trying to be a destination restaurant in the Osteria Francescana sense. It is a serious, well-run contemporary Italian with a wine program that punches above the price tier, in a town that most diners pass through without stopping. That positioning is precisely its value. For travellers routing between Milan and the lakes, or building an itinerary around Lombardy's broader dining scene, it belongs on the list. See our full Seregno restaurants guide for additional context on what the town offers.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated easy. There is no online booking data available, so contacting the restaurant directly via the address or in person is the current leading route. Given the Michelin recognition and a 4.8 rating, booking at least a week ahead for weekends is a sensible precaution. Weekday lunch, particularly the business menu format, will likely have more availability and represents the lowest-friction way to experience the kitchen. Dress code is not specified, but contemporary Italian restaurants at this tier in Lombardy typically expect smart-casual at minimum.
How It Compares
Compare Osteria L'Abbiccì
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Osteria L'Abbiccì | Situated in the centre of Seregno, this modern inn boasts a bright, spacious dining room with an ambience which is both friendly and yet respectful of guests’ privacy. The cuisine is overseen by Davide, who trained with Mauro Elli, the owner-chef of Il Cantuccio in Albavilla. Here, he creates dishes full of character, with a focus on top-quality ingredients and skilful presentation techniques. For a memorable dining experience, the chef’s surprise menu makes an excellent choice. Impressive wine selection and professional service overseen by Gabriele add to the appeal. The business lunch offers excellent value for money.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Osteria L'Abbiccì?
The chef's surprise menu is the most direct route to understanding what the kitchen does well. Michelin flags it specifically as the standout choice, and with chef Davide trained under Mauro Elli of Il Cantuccio in Albavilla, the cooking has a clear pedigree. If you prefer to order à la carte, the focus on high-quality ingredients and precise presentation means you're unlikely to go wrong, but the surprise menu is the format this restaurant is built around.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Osteria L'Abbiccì?
At a €€ price point, yes. The chef's surprise menu sits at a tier where the value case is easy to make: Michelin-noted cooking with a trained chef and a serious wine program, without the pricing of a destination restaurant. If you want more control over what you eat, à la carte is available, but the surprise menu is what earns L'Abbiccì its Michelin Plate recognition.
How far ahead should I book Osteria L'Abbiccì?
Booking difficulty here is rated easy, so you don't need weeks of lead time. That said, online booking details are not publicly listed, so check the venue's official channels at Via Medici da Seregno, 29. For weekday business lunches — specifically called out for value — same-week availability is likely reasonable, but call ahead to confirm.
Does Osteria L'Abbiccì handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for this restaurant. The surprise menu format means your preferences are worth discussing at the time of booking rather than assuming flexibility on the night. Call or visit in person to clarify, given no website or phone number is publicly listed.
Is Osteria L'Abbiccì good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a clear fit: the dining room is described as respectful of guests' privacy, and the professional front-of-house service overseen by Gabriele gives it a considered feel that works for dinners where the atmosphere matters. At €€, it's a lower-stakes special occasion than a full destination restaurant, which is useful if you want the quality without the commitment of a €€€+ evening.
Is Osteria L'Abbiccì worth the price?
At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), the value proposition is hard to argue with. The business lunch is specifically noted as excellent value for money, and the wine selection is described by Michelin as impressive — which at this price tier is unusual. For the Lombardy contemporary Italian category, this is one of the clearer value cases available outside Milan.
What are alternatives to Osteria L'Abbiccì in Seregno?
There are no directly comparable Michelin-recognised alternatives in Seregno itself. For a step up in ambition and price, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio or Osteria Francescana in Modena are the Lombardy and broader northern Italian references, but both operate at entirely different price and booking-difficulty levels. L'Abbiccì is the strongest documented option in this specific town.
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