Restaurant in Milan, Italy
La Bullona
100Pearl PointsLate-night signal

About La Bullona
La Bullona is worth considering for a Milan celebration when the priority is a late-running night out rather than a tightly defined cuisine experience. The easy booking signal helps for last-minute plans, Star Wine List recognition adds confidence for wine-minded guests, but diners who want clear menu, chef, or price detail should compare it with more defined peers first.
Against Milan's more clearly defined dining choices, La Bullona is the safer pick when the plan depends on late timing as much as the meal itself. The clearest verified cue is the schedule: most nights run from 8 PM into the early morning, with later closing on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday beginning at 12:30 PM. That makes it most useful for evenings in Milan that are meant to continue late.
The decision is simple: choose it when timing and a smart casual dress code matter more than a tightly documented cuisine brief. With no verified chef, menu format, cuisine, or price tier, this is not the place to assess on technical cooking claims alone. For diners who want a clearer comparison before committing, Iyo and Bon Wei are useful Milan reference points for a more food-first decision.
Better for a late Milan occasion than a narrowly documented dinner
La Bullona is best judged from the verified details that are actually available: Milan location, late operating hours, smart casual dress code, Star Wine List recognition in 2026. Specific claims about takeout, delivery, signature dishes, or a particular menu structure are not confirmed here, so they should not drive the booking decision.
That matters for special occasions. Milan has plenty of restaurants where the booking is mainly about a documented menu; La Bullona is better treated as a night-out booking when the late schedule is part of the appeal. If you are comparing it with other Milan options, keep the comparison practical: 55 Milan, Affinatore, Cormorano Sempione, Iyo, Bon Wei are natural names to consider alongside it.
Who should pick it, who should not
Pick La Bullona for an evening in Milan when the group wants a late-running venue and is comfortable with a smart casual dress code. It is a weaker choice for diners who need confirmed menu details, a named chef, or a published price signal before booking. The Star Wine List recognition gives a useful trust cue for wine-minded guests, but it should not be read as a full verdict on the kitchen.
If this is a business meal, keep expectations aligned: the verified late hours point to a venue that can work when the evening may continue after dinner, not necessarily when the priority is a quiet, tightly scheduled table. For a date, it fits best when the plan is to stay out late rather than finish quickly and move elsewhere.
For readers comparing broader dining in Milan, use La Bullona as a late-hours reference point rather than as a source of unverified claims about cuisine, service format, or price. The safest read is direct: Milan venue, smart casual dress code, late schedule, Star Wine List recognition in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can La Bullona accommodate groups?
The verified information does not specify group capacity or private dining. It may still be considered for an evening plan in Milan because the hours run late: Monday to Wednesday from 8 PM to 2 AM, Thursday to Saturday from 8 PM to 3 AM, Sunday from 12:30 PM to 2 AM.
Is La Bullona good for a special occasion?
It can be a fit if the occasion calls for a late-running Milan venue with a smart casual dress code. The Star Wine List (2026) recognition gives it a confirmed wine-related credibility cue, but there is no verified menu format or chef detail here.
What should I wear to La Bullona?
La Bullona lists a smart casual dress code. Aim for polished, neat evening clothing that fits a Milan night out without assuming a formal requirement beyond that stated dress code.
What should I order at La Bullona?
There is no verified signature dish, cuisine, chef, or menu format in the available information. The confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition is the clearest wine-related cue, so check the venue's official channels for current menu and wine details before deciding what to order.
What are alternatives to La Bullona in Milan?
For other Milan comparisons, consider 55 Milan, Affinatore, Cormorano Sempione, Bon Wei, Iyo. La Bullona is the more relevant pick when late hours are central to the plan; choose another option if you need more verified detail on cuisine, price, or menu format before booking.
Location
V. Piero della Francesca, 64, 20154 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
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How La Bullona compares in Milan
La Bullona is the easier celebration play when the group wants a late evening and does not need a rigid cuisine identity before committing. Iyo is the stronger choice for a high-spend Japanese meal with a clearer category, while Bon Wei is the more value-conscious Chinese option at €€.
Against 55 Milan, Affinatore, Cormorano Sempione, the reason to choose La Bullona is occasion fit and booking ease, not documented menu specificity. If the decision hinges on cuisine, price tier, or a chef-led format, compare the peers first. If the decision hinges on keeping a Milan night moving, La Bullona is the more natural fit.
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