Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Da Angelo
100Pearl PointsLow-friction dinner

About Da Angelo
Da Angelo is a practical Milan pick when easy booking matters more than a heavily defined dining concept. It makes sense for a simple date or low-pressure celebration, but diners seeking clear cuisine, price signals, or chef-led ambition should compare it with Manna or Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo before committing.
Da Angelo is a Milan venue with limited verified public details, so the safest way to assess it is by the basics that are confirmed: it is open Thursday through Sunday from 7 to 10:30 PM, closed Monday through Wednesday, lists a casual dress code. Beyond that, there is not enough verified information to describe a cuisine, chef, signature dish, price point, menu format, or service style.
That makes Da Angelo easier to frame as an evening option to check when the hours suit your plans, rather than as a venue to choose for a documented culinary point of view. If you want to compare it with other dining choices before deciding, you can also look at Manna or other restaurants.
Consider it for ease, not for a heavily signposted dining agenda
The verified details do not establish a formal format, counter setup, tasting menu, chef-led experience, cuisine, or price tier. That uncertainty may be fine for diners who only need a casual dinner window in Milan, but it is less helpful for occasions where guests want a clearer sense of what the meal will be before going.
For comparison, Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo and Manna are other options to review alongside Da Angelo. Da Angelo is best evaluated through its confirmed schedule and casual dress code, not through unverified claims about menu identity or accolades.
Useful for a simple evening in Milan, but compare before committing
First-timers should go in with a flexible mindset: choose it when a Thursday-to-Sunday dinner in Milan fits the plan, check current details directly before relying on anything beyond the confirmed hours and dress code. If the brief is Milan dining with more defined character, scan Milan restaurants guide first, then compare Da Angelo with other city options. For a broader Milan plan around dinner, also review hotels and other city guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Da Angelo handle dietary restrictions?
The verified details for Da Angelo do not list dietary or allergy accommodations. Check directly before you go, especially if dietary needs are central to the meal. The confirmed schedule is Thursday through Sunday from 7 to 10:30 PM, with closure Monday through Wednesday.
What should I order at Da Angelo?
There is no verified cuisine type or signature dish for Da Angelo, so there is no safe way to name a specific order. Treat it as a venue to evaluate through current information from Da Angelo rather than through a documented specialty. If you need a clearer comparison point, Manna or Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo are other names to review.
Is Da Angelo good for solo dining?
Da Angelo may work for a solo dinner if its confirmed evening hours fit your plans. It is open Thursday through Sunday from 7 to 10:30 PM and closed Monday through Wednesday. There is no verified seating format or service style, so check directly if that matters to you.
Is lunch or dinner better at Da Angelo?
Dinner, because Da Angelo is open Thursday through Sunday from 7 to 10:30 PM and closed Monday through Wednesday. There is no lunch service listed, so this is not a lunch-first choice.
What are alternatives to Da Angelo?
Other options to compare include A'Riccione, Manna, Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo, Vietnamonamour Ristorante con camere, Azabu10. Use them as comparison points if you want to review different restaurant choices before deciding on Da Angelo.
Is Da Angelo good for a special occasion?
Da Angelo may suit a casual evening if the confirmed hours work for your plans, but the verified details do not include awards, a chef name, a tasting-menu format, cuisine, or price point. For a celebration where those details matter, compare it with A'Riccione, Manna, or other restaurants before deciding.
What should a first-timer know about Da Angelo?
Go in expecting a Milan venue with dinner hours and a casual dress code, rather than a highly documented dining format. It is closed Monday through Wednesday and open Thursday to Sunday from 7 to 10:30 PM. If you want clearer service or menu cues, compare it first with Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo or Manna.
Location
Via Nicolò Fortiguerra, 12, 20126 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Da Angelo
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Da Angelo | Milan | , | , |
| Azabu10 | Milan | , | , |
| Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo | Milan | Cuisine from Abruzzo | € |
| Manna | Milan | Modern Cuisine | €€ |
| A'Riccione | Milan | , | , |
| Vietnamonamour Ristorante con camere | Milan | , | , |
How Da Angelo Milan compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Azabu10, Notable alternative
- Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo, Cuisine from Abruzzo, €
- Manna, Modern Cuisine, €€
- A'Riccione, Notable alternative
- Vietnamonamour Ristorante con camere, Notable alternative
How Da Angelo compares in Milan
Da Angelo is the ease-first choice in this set: book it when availability and a simple evening matter more than a clearly signposted cuisine or price tier. Da Giannino - L'Angolo d'Abruzzo is the stronger value read because its Abruzzo cuisine and € tier make the proposition clearer before you arrive.
Manna is the better pick for diners who want a more defined modern-cuisine experience and are comfortable with a €€ signal. Choose Da Angelo over Manna only when booking ease and a lower-pressure room matter more than menu identity.
Azabu10, A'Riccione, Vietnamonamour Ristorante con camere are worth checking when the group wants a more specific mood or category. Da Angelo is the practical fallback, not the obvious special-occasion anchor.
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