Reservations · Takeout
Cozy Abruzzese trattoria with standout arrosticini, warm hospitality, fair-to-good value, and occasional ventilation and pacing issues.
Orsetto d'Abruzzo delivers excellent food quality anchored by authentic arrosticini and regional pastas that justify its reputation among Abruzzese cuisine enthusiasts. Warm, attentive service and genuine hospitality create an inviting neighborhood trattoria experience. However, inconsistent execution during peak service, cramped seating in a small room, and recurring ventilation complaints prevent the grade A territory that exceptional food quality alone might suggest—solid neighborhood favorite rather than Milan's premier destination.
The room feels like a slice of the Apennines in Farini, with family photos, vintage touches, and warm home-style hospitality. Servers guide you through regional specialties and sometimes finish with confetti or a digestif. One diner summed it up: "stepping inside felt like returning to Abruzzo." Be aware that the grill perfumes the air; several guests mention noticeable smoke from the kitchen during busy services. Cooking leans traditional and ingredient-first: arrosticini off the charcoal, spaghetti alla chitarra with rustic sauces, cheese and egg balls, chicory and semolina. It is no-frills, flavor-forward food that suits those craving regional comfort over polish. Most praise the skewers and pastas; a few found desserts uneven or skewers under-seasoned on hectic nights. Families fit right in. Kids who enjoy simple plates will find approachable choices like plain pastas, grilled skewers, potatoes, and mild cheeses. There is no kids menu mentioned, but portions are shareable; the meat focus may challenge strict vegetarians, though some veg options and specials appear.
Area: Northwest Milan near Farini/Porta Garibaldi rail yards; casual, mixed residential and creative offices.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban lighting and activity.
Nearby: Near Farini railway lines, breweries and informal eateries on Via Valtellina; convenient to Isola/Porta Garibaldi.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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