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Ristorante AcantoA-Worth Trying

Piazza della Repubblica, 17, 20124 Milano MI, Italy · Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (432 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Polished hotel dining with creative Italian cuisine, standout service, and a pricey tasting menu; excellent for special occasions, but pacing and brunch value vary and dress code is enforced.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Ristorante Acanto delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored by standout seafood and contemporary Italian technique, paired with attentive, personable service in an elegant hotel setting. However, inconsistent execution and pacing delays during busy service prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. The restaurant excels in ambiance and technique but falls short of the seamless reliability expected at the top tier.

Restaurant Summary

Inside a grand Milanese hotel, the room feels elegant and calm with soft lighting and polished service that many guests call out by name. One diner summed it up: staff anticipated our needs without hovering. Expect formal touches and a setting that makes special nights feel, well, special. The kitchen leans contemporary Italian, classic at heart with modern accents like miso, yuzu, and refined sauces. Seafood and seasonal porcini dishes shine, while the tasting menu reads as a curated tour of the chef’s style. Most guests leave thrilled, though a minority report slow pacing on busy nights or uneven brunch value. Families will find the room refined and better for adults. There is no kids menu noted, and flavors skew sophisticated rather than simple. If you do bring children, steer toward familiar options like sea bass, simple pasta or sides; otherwise, consider a more casual alternative for picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€95-135 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale business and luxury hotel district near Porta Nuova with elegant vibe and international clientele.

Safety: Well-lit, high foot traffic around hotels; generally very safe even late.

Nearby: Inside Hotel Principe di Savoia; near major boulevards, offices, premium shops, and transport at Repubblica.

Stazione CentraleStazione Centrale is centered around Milan's main train station, serving as a major transport hub. The area features a mix of hotels, restaurants, and shops catering to travelers and commuters, with a dining scene that ranges from casual eateries to upscale hotel restaurants.
Piazza della RepubblicaPiazza della Repubblica is a prominent square near the central station, known for its elegant buildings and proximity to major transport links. The dining environment here is sophisticated, often linked to nearby hotels offering refined Italian and international cuisine.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday18:30–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Tuesday18:30–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Wednesday18:30–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Thursday18:30–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Friday18:30–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Saturday07:00–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30 Sunday07:00–11:00, 12:30–14:30, 07:30–22:30

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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