Restaurant in Milan, Italy
da Vic
100Pearl PointsDinner-first Milan

About da Vic
da Vic is a practical Milan option when ease matters more than a heavily documented chef, cuisine, or tasting format. First-timers should treat it as a flexible dinner choice rather than a destination counter meal; compare it with Altriménti or Bottega Lucia if defined modern cuisine and clear value tiers are important.
Verified public detail for da Vic is limited. The confirmed basics are direct: it is in Milan, the dress code is smart casual, service is listed in the evening from Monday to Saturday, with both lunch and dinner on Sunday. That makes the main decision point practical rather than descriptive: choose it when those basics fit your plan, confirm any menu, format, pricing, or booking specifics directly before committing.
Because cuisine, pricing, awards, chef detail, seating format are not verified here, da Vic should not be framed as a documented tasting-menu, counter, or destination-format restaurant. It may still be a useful Milan option, but the honest approach is to treat the unknowns as part of the decision rather than filling them in with assumptions.
Choose it for a Milan meal when the verified basics fit
da Vic is confirmed for dinner Monday through Saturday from 7:30–10:30 PM, plus Sunday lunch from 12:30–2:30 PM and Sunday dinner from 7:30–10:30 PM. If those times work and smart casual dress suits the occasion, it can be considered for a Milan meal. If the appeal depends on a specific counter setup, tasting format, chef identity, cuisine, or price level, confirm those details directly first.
Because the public profile is thin, comparisons should stay practical rather than overly specific. Altriménti and Bottega Lucia are other named options to review when you want more context before deciding. Choose da Vic when its confirmed schedule and Milan location fit the plan, not because of unverified claims about format or style.
Where it fits among Milan alternatives
For diners comparing options, Ba Restaurant, Panini Galiano 1974, CARNAL - Morso Sabroso can be reviewed alongside da Vic as part of a broader shortlist. The key difference in this guide is that da Vic has only a small set of verified facts available, so it is better evaluated on timing, location in Milan, direct confirmation from the venue.
The verdict: da Vic is worth considering when the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code match your plans. It is not the strongest choice to select on the basis of documented awards, a named chef, a known cuisine, a tasting format, a price point, or a guaranteed counter experience, because those details are not verified here. For a wider scan before committing, use our full Milan restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can da Vic accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. da Vic is in Milan and lists smart casual dress, with dinner hours Monday through Saturday and both lunch and dinner on Sunday. For any group booking, confirm availability and seating directly with the venue.
Does da Vic handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified here. If dietary needs are important, contact da Vic directly before going and confirm what the venue can provide for your specific requirements.
Can I eat at the bar at da Vic?
A bar or counter dining format is not verified here. Do not choose da Vic specifically for a bar-seat meal unless you have confirmed that setup directly with the venue.
Is lunch or dinner better at da Vic?
da Vic is confirmed for dinner from 7:30–10:30 PM Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, it is also listed for lunch from 12:30–2:30 PM, followed by dinner from 7:30–10:30 PM. Choose based on the confirmed time slot that fits your plan.
Is da Vic good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. If you are planning to dine alone, confirm booking availability, seating, any format details directly with da Vic before going.
Location
Via Gaetano Previati, 21, 20149 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare da Vic
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| da Vic | Milan | , | , |
| Altriménti | Milan | Modern Cuisine | €€ |
| Panini Galiano 1974 | Milan | , | , |
| Ba Restaurant | Milan | Chinese | €€€ |
| Bottega Lucia | Milan | Contemporary | €€ |
| CARNAL - Morso Sabroso | Milan | Italian | , |
How da Vic Milan compares with similar nearby venues.
If da Vic is not the right fit
Pick Altriménti if the priority is Modern Cuisine with a clearer €€ value signal. Pick Bottega Lucia if the group wants a contemporary Milan meal with less ambiguity around style.
If cuisine matters more than convenience, Ba Restaurant is the better Chinese option at €€€, while CARNAL - Morso Sabroso is the cleaner Italian cross-shop.
How it compares in Milan
da Vic is the least defined choice in this set, which can be a positive if the goal is an easy dinner rather than a tightly planned culinary brief. Altriménti is stronger for diners who want Modern Cuisine at €€ pricing, while Bottega Lucia is the cleaner pick for a contemporary meal with a clearer value position.
Ba Restaurant is the splurge-leaning comparison because it is Chinese and marked €€€, so choose it when cuisine identity matters more than ease. Panini Galiano 1974 is better for a casual, lower-commitment meal, while CARNAL - Morso Sabroso is the more direct alternative for diners specifically looking for Italian food.
The practical read: da Vic is the safer fallback when booking friction is the deciding factor. For a more intentional night, pick Altriménti for modern cuisine, Bottega Lucia for contemporary value, Ba Restaurant for a higher-spend Chinese meal, or CARNAL - Morso Sabroso for a clearer Italian brief.
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