Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Latteria
195Pearl PointsMilanese, No Frills

About Latteria
Latteria is a strong Brera choice for traditional Milanese cooking when the goal is depth without a formal production. Pick it over Bice or Boeucc for a lower-ceremony meal, cross-shop Il Cairoli or Antica Osteria il Ronchettino if value is the main filter. Better for lunch or a planned dinner than a loose late-night fallback.
Latteria is a Milan restaurant to consider when the plan calls for Milanese cooking in a casual setting. The verified details are direct: the cuisine is Milanese, the chef/owner is Arturo Maggi, the dress code is casual, service is listed for lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, with Saturday and Sunday closed.
The draw is the Milanese focus under Arturo Maggi, which gives travelers a clear reason to place Latteria on a Milan dining shortlist. It also has Opinionated About Dining recognition: Casual in Europe Highly Recommended in 2023, Newly Added European Restaurants in 2026, Casual in Europe Recommended in 2026. Those notes support its relevance for food-focused planning without turning it into a claim about a star rating, score, price point, or specific menu format.
A Milan pick for Milanese cooking without the ceremony
Choose this when the priority is a casual Milanese meal rather than a highly staged dining plan. For travelers comparing classic Milanese options, Bice, Boeucc, Il Cairoli, Antica Osteria il Ronchettino are natural comparison points within the same broad Milanese dining conversation.
Because price, seating style, menu structure, beverage details are not verified here, the safest decision frame is simple: choose Latteria for Milanese cuisine, a casual dress code, a weekday lunch-or-dinner schedule. It is not the page to use for claims about tasting menus, counter dining, late-night service, or a specific budget.
Use it for lunch or dinner, not late-night insurance
The verified hours show lunch and dinner service from Monday to Friday: 12:30–2:30 PM and 7:30–10 PM. Latteria is closed on Saturday and Sunday. That makes it useful for weekday planning, but not for weekend dining or a late-night fallback.
For a Milan itinerary, place Latteria where a weekday Milanese meal fits naturally. For broader planning, Our full Milan restaurants guide is the better starting point; if dinner is only one part of the trip, keep the rest of the itinerary flexible around the verified weekday hours.
Where it sits against the Milanese classics
Latteria belongs in a Milanese dining comparison set with Bice, Boeucc, Il Cairoli, Antica Osteria il Ronchettino. Osteria del Ponte is another comparison to keep in mind when the search extends beyond the immediate Milan plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Latteria?
Booking timing is not verified here, so plan around the confirmed service windows: Monday to Friday, 12:30–2:30 PM and 7:30–10 PM. Latteria is closed Saturday and Sunday.
Can I eat at the bar at Latteria?
Bar seating is not verified here. The confirmed practical details are that Latteria serves Milanese cuisine in Milan, with weekday lunch and dinner hours and a casual dress code.
Is Latteria good for a special occasion?
Special-occasion suitability is not specifically verified. The confirmed frame is Milanese cooking in a casual setting; if you are comparing other Milanese options, Bice and Boeucc are useful names to consider as part of the same planning set.
Is Latteria good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified. What is verified is the schedule: lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, with Saturday and Sunday closed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Latteria?
Both lunch and dinner are listed on weekdays. Lunch runs 12:30–2:30 PM, dinner runs 7:30–10 PM from Monday to Friday.
What are alternatives to Latteria in Milan?
For other Milanese dining comparisons, consider Bice, Boeucc, Il Cairoli, Antica Osteria il Ronchettino. Osteria del Ponte is another comparison if your planning extends beyond the immediate Milan search.
Location
Via S. Marco, 24, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Latteria
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latteria | Milan | Milanese | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2026); Opinionated About Dining Newly Added European Restaurants (2026); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Highly Recommended (2023) | , |
| Bice | Milan | Milanese | , | , |
| Il Cairoli | Milan | Milanese | , | €€ |
| Boeucc | Milan | Milanese | , | , |
| Antica Osteria il Ronchettino | Milan | Milanese | , | €€ |
| Osteria del Ponte | Trezzano sul Naviglio | Milanese | , | €€ |
How Latteria Milan compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Bice, Milanese, Milanese
- Il Cairoli, Milanese, €€
- Boeucc, Milanese, Milanese
- Antica Osteria il Ronchettino, Milanese, €€
- Osteria del Ponte, Milanese, €€
How Latteria compares with Milanese peers
Latteria is the central, lower-ceremony pick in this Milanese set. Bice and Boeucc are better choices when the meal needs a more polished, occasion-ready feel. Latteria is stronger when the reader wants Brera convenience and traditional Milanese cooking without making the room the point.
For value-focused diners, Il Cairoli and Antica Osteria il Ronchettino are the closest comparisons because both sit in the Milanese, €€ lane. Latteria is the more central call; those two are smarter cross-shops if price predictability matters more than neighborhood convenience.
Osteria del Ponte is the alternative for diners willing to leave the core city plan for a Milanese meal outside the immediate metro rhythm. Choose it when the itinerary has space. Choose Latteria when the night needs to stay compact, traditional, easy to place within central Milan.
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