Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Seafood-led Italian with Asian fusion touches, excellent value at lunch, creative dishes at fair prices, but mixed consistency and some service/value complaints.
Noi Pesce delivers competitive neighborhood dining through strong seafood quality and notably fast, warm service, particularly at lunch. However, inconsistent pasta execution and occasional quality variation between visits prevent a higher grade. The comfortable, modern setting and excellent value make it worth visiting, though it lacks the reliability and distinction of top-tier establishments.
Tucked near Fiera/Portello, the room feels calm and modern rather than flashy. Servers move quickly, especially at lunch, and guests praise the easygoing vibe: "service was fast and genuinely warm." The space reads comfortable and spacious, a neighborhood spot with surprising value. On the plate, it is seafood-forward Italian with Asian fusion flourishes—think pistachio-crusted tuna, ramen with totani, and gyoza alongside spaghetti alle vongole. When it hits, dishes like the mixed seafood grill and octopus sing; a few diners found pastas salty or dim sum average. Value is a strong suit, particularly the business lunch with sharp pricing. Families should be fine here: grilled salmon or branzino, fried calamari, simple pastas, and sides like roasted potatoes work for kids. There is no kids menu cited, but the straightforward items and gentle atmosphere make it family friendly in practice.
Area: Residential-business mix near Fiera/Portello, calm streets, suits office lunches and relaxed dinners.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic; typical Milan residential-commercial zone.
Nearby: Close to trade fairs/office blocks; convenient for business lunch and pre-event dining.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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