Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bustling beer hall by Piazza Sempione with cheap drinks, hearty sandwiches, and lively outdoor seating; great value but can be crowded with uneven service.
Malto Matto excels as a neighborhood aperitivo spot with exceptional value—five-euro beers and panini paired with a strong gin selection and friendly service create a compelling casual experience. Consistency shows some quality variation, particularly during peak hours when service attentiveness dips and crowding affects comfort, while tight table spacing limits the dining experience. The charming portico setting and loyal local following make it worth visiting, though it falls short of the area's premier dining destinations.
Under the porticoes of Piazza Sempione, Malto Matto buzzes with neighborhood energy. Servers weave through tight tables with frosty pints and simple snacks, and one diner summed it up as cheap drinks done right. Expect a friendly welcome, a lively scene, and occasional crowd-induced hiccups with seating. The cooking leans classic pub-Italian: crispy fried bites, filling pinsa sandwiches, and shareable cold-cut boards. It is not fancy, but it hits the spot, especially with five-euro beers and straightforward cocktails. Beer preferences vary, but the gin list gets real praise, with staff guiding picks for a solid G&T. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: nuggets and fries, hot dogs, and plain panini are easy wins. Most seating is outdoors, which is great for strollers but can be noisy and crowded at peak; go early for a calmer, more comfortable setup.
Area: Neighborhood piazza hub with youthful crowd, heavy aperitivo culture, and evening foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe; busy at night. Some reports of porch pickpocketing caution from staff.
Nearby: Under porticoes on Piazza Sempione; near other bars, bakeries, and neighborhood shops.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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