Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Big, thin Neapolitan cartwheel pizzas and classic Campania dishes at fair prices, but check the bill and expect occasional service inconsistencies.
Don Vincè delivers respectable Neapolitan pizza with strong food quality—cartwheel-sized rounds with quality ingredients and fair pricing make it competitive with Milan's better neighborhood pizzerias. However, variable bake quality and service inconsistency prevent a higher grade, and recent 2026 hygiene reports and billing concerns warrant caution. Worth visiting if nearby, but not a citywide destination.
Set on the edge of Milan Chinatown beside a business hotel, this modern trattoria-pizzeria buzzes with families, travelers, and groups. The mood runs warm and bustling, the pizzas arrive in cartwheel proportions, and service ranges from charming to stretched. One diner put it simply: "Huge pie, bright tomato, honest price." Do note there have been a few hygiene incidents reported and some guests strongly advise checking the bill. The kitchen leans classic Campania—think Genovese, Nerano, and pasta e patate—more tradition than trend. Pizza dominates, with thin, plate-overflowing rounds, plenty of quality ingredients, and the occasional uneven bake. Portions are generous, prices fair for Milan, and there is enough on the menu to keep seafood lovers and carnivores happy without chasing culinary theatrics. Families are well considered. There is a real kids menu (penne al pomodoro or formaggino, cotoletta with fries, and a kid pizza), plus simple sides and familiar pizzas. Noise can be high indoors, but the terrace helps. For picky eaters, stick to Margherita, cotoletta, or penne; adventurous options can wait for another visit.
Area: Edge of Chinatown near business hotels; lively, mixed local and visitor footfall.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Adjacent to Leonardo Hotel; near Via Paolo Sarpi shops and eateries; limited street parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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