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Vento di SardegnaB+Worth Trying

Via Edmondo de Amicis, 44, 20123 Milano MI, Italy · Seafood restaurant, Italian restaurant, Sardinian restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1642 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Classic Sardinian-leaning seafood in central Milan with fresh crudi and well-executed primi; strong service most nights, but some reports of rushed seating and value quibbles at peak times.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Vento di Sardegna delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional seafood quality and confident, welcoming service, earning its reputation among local seafood enthusiasts. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours and cramped seating arrangements prevent it from reaching grade A territory. The restaurant excels at what it does—pristine crudi and classic Sardinian pastas—but occasional service rushes and spatial constraints create friction that keeps it competitive with, rather than ahead of, the area's better neighborhood restaurants.

Restaurant Summary

Rooms feel cozy and professional, filling quickly with well-dressed locals and seafood fans. Service often comes across as confident and welcoming—one diner called it "very professional, especially our server"—though peak hours can feel brisk. Cooking skews classic Sardinian-Italian: crudi, pristine clams with pasta, and market fish, with the occasional flourish like gambero rosso with truffle. It suits diners who value ingredient quality over theatrics, especially those who enjoy being guided through the catch and portion sizes. For families, there are accessible options: spaghetti with clams, fried seafood, simple grilled fish, and Sardinian pastas; desserts like warm apple cake work for kids. No kids menu is noted, so order simply and consider sharing mains.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-62 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central, elegant Milan near Sant'Ambrogio; mixed residential and dining with office foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady evening footfall; occasional construction nearby reported.

Nearby: Close to cultural sites and bustling Corso Genova; convenient for pre- or post-stroll dinners.

CadornaCadorna is a bustling neighborhood centered around the Cadorna train station, blending residential areas with commercial and cultural venues. The dining scene includes traditional Italian eateries, modern cafes, and international cuisine, catering to a diverse crowd seeking both casual and refined dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30 Wednesday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30 Thursday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30 Friday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30 Saturday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30 Sunday12:30–14:15, 07:30–23:30

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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