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Mercato Centrale MilanoB-Worth Trying

Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini, 2, 20125 Milano MI, Italy · Market, Fish restaurant, Fish store · 4.4/5 Google (16713 reviews)

Vast, lively food hall inside Milano Centrale offering broad choice and convenience, with busy crowds, mixed stall quality, and higher prices for the setting.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Mercato Centrale Milano delivers an energetic, stylishly designed market experience with solid food quality across diverse stalls, but quality swings noticeably by vendor and time of day, and isolated hygiene reports raise reliability concerns. The convenient station location and variety appeal to travelers, though premium pricing and crowding during peak hours temper the experience. Best approached as a grazing destination where careful stall selection matters.

Restaurant Summary

Inside Milano Centrale, this sprawling market hums with lively energy and the aroma of pizza, pasta, and global bites. Seating spans two levels—upstairs is often quieter and calmer. One guest summed it up: "Perfect place to graze before a train." Do watch your belongings; several reviewers caution about pickpockets in the station. The cooking feels like a curated cross-section of Italy with a worldly mix: arancini, fresh pasta, seafood counters, burgers, sushi, and sweet treats. Quality swings by stall and time—some plates shine, others miss—so wander, peek at what looks freshest, and follow your nose. Prices are a touch high, reflecting the convenience premium of the location. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like pizza by the slice, simple pastas, fries, and pastries. Crowds at lunch can test patience when hunting seats; head upstairs or off-peak for breathing room, and keep a close eye on bags around busy thoroughfares.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€30-48 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Major transit hub with constant foot traffic, mixed locals and travelers, energetic and utilitarian.

Safety: Busy but mixed safety; multiple reviews cite pickpocketing and theft—extra vigilance advised.

Nearby: Inside/adjacent to Milano Centrale; hotels, metro lines, taxis, and retail clustered nearby.

Stazione CentraleStazione Centrale is centered around Milan's main train station, making it a bustling transit hub with a diverse population. The dining scene here is eclectic, ranging from quick casual eateries and food halls to traditional Italian trattorias, catering to travelers and locals alike.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:30–23:00 Tuesday06:30–23:00 Wednesday06:30–23:00 Thursday06:30–00:00 Friday06:30–00:00 Saturday06:30–00:00 Sunday06:30–23:00
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