Reservations · Outdoor seating
Modern Italian tasting menus with creative, seafood-forward and fermented notes; excellent service and plating, but flavors skew acidic and portions small for some.
28 Posti delivers excellent modern Italian cooking with inventive seafood-forward technique and thoughtful service execution, positioning it competitively among Milan's contemporary dining scene. However, inconsistent plate execution—occasional oversalting and acidity imbalances—and tight seating and comfort concerns prevent the grade A territory that its creative ambition otherwise suggests. The tasting format and wine focus appeal to adventurous diners seeking modern Italian exploration rather than traditional comfort.
A tucked-away spot in Navigli, 28 Posti feels intimate and chic without the fuss. Servers guide you through surprise courses, often pausing by a small kitchen window where plating unfolds. One guest summed it up: service that anticipates needs and a steady flow of inventive bites, though the room can feel tight when full. The cooking leans modern Italian with bold, seafood-forward flavors and accents of fermentation, kombu, and kimchi—more produce-driven finesse than heavy richness. Expect tart, saline, and umami notes, delicate pastas in fish broths, and lamb with a constellation of condiments. For adventurous eaters, it is a creative tasting journey; traditionalists may find some plates too acidic or assertive. For families, know this is not a kid-centric menu: options skew to oysters, very al dente pasta, kimchi caponata, and desserts with kefir or umeboshi. Without a dedicated kids menu, the reality is limited appeal for picky eaters, though bread and simple sides can help if you do bring children.
Area: Trendy Navigli canal district; design-forward venues and night life attract locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic on evenings; typical urban crowds late night.
Nearby: Near Naviglio Grande; bars, galleries, boutiques and canalside strolls shape pre/post-dinner plans.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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