Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Contraste
1,090ptsBook early. Two menus. One clear verdict.

About Contraste
Contraste holds a Michelin star and a strong public rating (4.7/5 across 957 reviews) for a reason: the kitchen runs two distinct menus — one classical, one genuinely experimental — in a recently refurbished space with a serious sommelier programme. Book Saturday lunch for a quieter room at the same quality; book dinner when you want the full arc of the experience. Reserve 3–4 weeks out minimum.
Verdict: Worth the Effort to Book — If You Can Get In
Contraste is one of Milan's harder fine dining reservations to secure, and the difficulty is a reliable signal. This is a Michelin-starred progressive Italian restaurant on Via Giuseppe Meda that operates on two distinct menus — one rooted in tradition, one pushing boundaries , and both are served in a space that surprises from the moment you arrive. If you are planning a special occasion meal in Milan, Contraste belongs on your shortlist. The main question is not whether it is good but whether the version you book , lunch or dinner, classical or innovative menu , matches what you are actually after.
The Space
The restaurant occupies a period building in Milan's Porta Romana district, and a recent refurbishment has given the interior a vivid, confident identity: shades of blue, red, and green pull the room away from the neutral minimalism that most fine dining defaults to. It reads as a deliberate creative statement rather than a backdrop. The courtyard, a small and genuinely quiet pocket of greenery in an otherwise urban setting, functions well as a pre-dinner aperitif spot or a place to step out after the meal. For a special occasion, the spatial contrast between the animated interior and the calm courtyard works in your favour , it gives the evening a natural rhythm.
Lunch vs. Dinner at Contraste
This is the decision that most affects value. Contraste opens for lunch only on Saturday and Sunday (12:30–3 pm), making Saturday lunch the most accessible slot in the week for diners who have flexibility. Dinner runs Tuesday through Sunday from 7:30 pm, with Monday also open for the evening service.
The practical case for Saturday lunch is direct: the same kitchen, the same menus, and the same sommelier-led service in a room that is typically quieter than a weekend dinner. If you are travelling to Milan specifically to eat here, Saturday lunch is worth targeting , it is marginally easier to book than peak Friday or Saturday dinner slots, and the midday light through the courtyard is a different experience from the evening room. For a business meal or a celebration that benefits from a less charged atmosphere, lunch has the edge.
Dinner, however, is where the full arc of the experience plays out. The service team's wine and non-alcoholic pairing programme, which draws on a list with particular depth in French labels, is designed around a multi-course evening format. If you are coming for the pairings , overseen by sommelier Thomas Piras , dinner gives the meal the time it needs. The room fills, the energy builds, and the two-menu structure (the more classical "Riflesso" versus the bolder "Riflessioni") becomes the central conversation of the night. For a first visit focused on the full experience, dinner is the correct choice.
The Two Menus
The structural choice Contraste asks you to make before you sit down is worth thinking about in advance. The "Riflesso" menu works traditional Italian dishes through modern technique , it is the more immediately comfortable entry point and performs well for guests who want recognisable flavour references reframed rather than challenged. The "Riflessioni" menu goes further: unusual combinations, more provocative pairings, and a format that asks more of the diner. For a special occasion where the table has diverse tastes, the Riflesso is the safer anchor. For a food-focused celebration with guests who eat widely, Riflessioni is where the kitchen's ambition is most visible.
Awards and Standing
Contraste holds a Michelin star (2024) and appeared on the La Liste global ranking in both 2025 (83.5 points) and 2026 (82 points). Its Google rating sits at 4.7 across 957 reviews, which is a meaningful sample at this price tier. Among Milan's €€€€ progressive Italian restaurants, the consistency of that public rating alongside the Michelin recognition places it in a small group of venues that justify the leading price bracket. For context on Italy's broader fine dining range, it sits well below the multi-starred complexity of Osteria Francescana in Modena or Le Calandre in Rubano, but within Milan it is a clear reference point. If you are building an Italian fine dining trip, it pairs logically with Piazza Duomo in Alba or Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence for a multi-city itinerary.
Is It Worth the Price?
At the €€€€ tier, Contraste competes directly with Andrea Aprea, Seta, and Enrico Bartolini in the same city at the same price point. What you are paying for here is a kitchen with a clear point of view, a sommelier programme with genuine depth, and a room that has been thought about rather than left generic. That combination is harder to find than the price alone suggests. For a special occasion , anniversary, significant birthday, or a client dinner where the environment matters as much as the food , the investment is justified. If you are simply looking for the most technically precise tasting menu in Milan without regard for atmosphere, Enrico Bartolini's multi-starred operation may hold the stronger claim.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Via Giuseppe Meda, 2, 20136 Milano MI, Italy
- Dinner service: Tuesday–Sunday, 7:30 pm–midnight
- Lunch service: Saturday–Sunday, 12:30 pm–3 pm (no weekday lunch)
- Price range: €€€€
- Booking difficulty: Hard , plan at least 3–4 weeks ahead for dinner, 2–3 weeks for weekend lunch
- Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024); La Liste 2026 (82 pts); La Liste 2025 (83.5 pts)
- Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (957 reviews)
- Menu choice: Riflesso (classical with modern technique) or Riflessioni (innovative, bolder combinations)
- Wine programme: Sommelier-led pairings; list focuses on French labels with international range; non-alcoholic options available
- Courtyard: Available for aperitif or post-dinner , a genuine asset in warm months
Milan Fine Dining Context
If Contraste is unavailable or does not fit your dates, our full Milan restaurants guide covers the broader field. For hotel recommendations to pair with a dinner here, see our Milan hotels guide. For pre- or post-dinner bar options in the city, our Milan bars guide is worth a look. Italy's wider progressive dining scene , including Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, and Andreina in Loreto , provides useful benchmarks if you are calibrating what a meal at this level should deliver.
Compare Contraste
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contraste | €€€€ | Hard | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Cracco in Galleria | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Andrea Aprea | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Seta | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Horto | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Contraste measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Contraste in Milan?
Andrea Aprea and Seta sit at the same €€€€ price point and both hold Michelin recognition. Andrea Aprea leans into refined Neapolitan technique; Seta, inside the Mandarin Oriental, suits guests who want a hotel-anchored experience with strong service infrastructure. Horto is the better call if you want a lighter, more vegetable-forward tasting menu at a slightly lower spend. Cracco in Galleria trades on location and name recognition, but Contraste's cooking is more focused.
Is Contraste good for solo dining?
Nothing in the venue data confirms a dedicated counter or bar seats for solo diners, so this is worth verifying before booking. That said, a Michelin-starred tasting-menu format like Contraste — with structured menus and sommelier-led service — is generally a comfortable solo format: the meal drives the pace. If solo counter dining is your priority, confirm seating options directly with the restaurant before committing at the €€€€ price point.
Can I eat at the bar at Contraste?
The venue data references a courtyard used for aperitifs and cigars, but does not confirm bar or counter dining as a distinct option. Contraste's format is structured around its two tasting menus — Riflesso and Riflessioni — rather than a casual bar-snack service. Contact the restaurant to clarify before arriving expecting a drop-in drink-and-snack experience.
Is lunch or dinner better at Contraste?
Saturday lunch (12:30–3 pm) is the most accessible entry point — it's one of only two weekend lunch slots and tends to be easier to book than a peak Friday or Saturday dinner. If you're on a tighter schedule or want the full experience at a more relaxed pace, lunch is the practical choice. Dinner runs until midnight and suits guests who want the extended wine pairing experience that sommelier Thomas Piras is known for. For a first visit, Saturday lunch is the better call on availability alone.
Is Contraste worth the price?
At €€€€, Contraste earns its price through a specific combination: Michelin-starred cooking from Matias Perdomo, sommelier-driven wine pairings with a list that focuses heavily on French labels, and a choice between two clearly differentiated menus. It scored 83.5 points on La Liste in 2025 and 82 in 2026, placing it among Milan's most consistently rated fine dining rooms. If you want creative progressive Italian with serious wine service, the spend is justified. If you're primarily after a big-name setting, Seta or Cracco may feel like a better fit.
What should I order at Contraste?
Contraste structures the meal around two set menus: Riflesso, which works classical Italian dishes through modern techniques, and Riflessioni, which takes more experimental combinations and bolder creative risks. Specific dishes are not listed in available data, so current menu details should be confirmed at booking. The decision to make in advance is which menu format matches your appetite — traditional comfort with technical polish, or more challenging and inventive pairings.
Is Contraste good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a few practical notes. The recently refurbished interior has a bold, colourful feel — blue, red, and green — rather than the muted tones of a traditional Milan fine dining room, so it reads as celebratory rather than formal. The courtyard works for a pre-dinner aperitif. For a milestone dinner where wine matters, the sommelier-paired experience under Thomas Piras is the draw. Book well in advance — this is one of Milan's harder Michelin-starred reservations to secure.
Hours
- Monday
- 7:30 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 7:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 7:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 7:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 7:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30 pm–12 am
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