Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Lievità
100Pearl PointsEasy meal stop

About Lievità
Lievità is a useful Milan pick when the brief is casual, flexible, easy to fold into the day rather than a major destination dinner. Choose it for low-pressure planning; cross-shop La Cantina di Manuela for a clearer wine-and-classic-cuisine angle or L'Alchimia for a more polished modern Italian meal.
In Milan's dining landscape, Lievità is best described only by the details verified here: it is a casual venue with daily lunch and dinner hours. It is worth considering when the brief is informal and easy to fit into a day in Milan. Treat it as a practical option rather than building expectations around unverified menu, price, or service details.
A relaxed Milan option when the meal is not the whole evening
The decision case here is simple: consider Lievità when the group wants something casual, not when the plan depends on details that are not verified here. The verified details point to a casual venue with lunch and dinner service every day: 12:00–2:30 PM and 7:00–11:00 PM from Monday through Sunday.
For an explorer trying to map Milan dining options, this sits in an everyday planning lane: the appeal is in flexibility and a dress code listed as casual. If you are comparing other Milan options, La Cantina di Manuela and L'Alchimia are names to consider in the broader planning set.
Use it as a flexible anchor, then build the rest of the day around Milan
The stronger play is to make Lievità a convenient lunch or dinner anchor rather than the sole focus of the day. Its daily hours make it useful for travelers who need a meal to fit around other plans in Milan. For wider trip-building, use Our full Milan restaurants guide, Our full Milan hotels guide, Our full Milan bars guide, Our full Milan wineries guide, Our full Milan experiences guide.
If you are comparing the day's dining options, keep the comparison broad and practical: Lievità is a casual Milan choice here, while La Cantina di Manuela, L'Alchimia, Gong, Forte Garden, Loste Café may belong in a wider shortlist depending on the kind of meal you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Lievità handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. If you have specific restrictions, contact Lievità directly before you go and confirm what the kitchen can handle for your visit.
Can Lievità accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified. Lievità is open daily for lunch and dinner in Milan, which can help with planning, but larger parties should confirm availability directly before relying on it for a coordinated meal.
Is Lievità good for solo dining?
Lievità can be considered for a solo meal if you want a casual Milan option with daily lunch and dinner hours. There is no verified detail here about counter seating or a dedicated solo-dining setup.
What should a first-timer know about Lievità?
Plan it as a flexible Milan meal rather than a centerpiece reservation. Verified hours are 12:00–2:30 PM and 7:00–11:00 PM every day, the dress code is casual.
Location
Via Pasquale Sottocorno, 17, 20129 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Lievità
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lievità | Milan | , | , |
| Loste Café | Milan | Café | , |
| Gong | Milan | Chinese | €€€€ |
| La Cantina di Manuela | Milan | Classic Cuisine | €€ |
| Forte Garden | Milan | , | , |
| L’Alchimia | Milan | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
How Lievità Milan compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Loste Café, Café, Café
- Gong, Chinese, €€€€
- La Cantina di Manuela, Classic Cuisine, €€
- Forte Garden, Notable alternative
- L'Alchimia, Modern Cuisine, €€€
How it compares in Milan
Lievità is the easier, more casual choice when the priority is flexibility over ceremony. Gong sits at a much higher spend level with a Chinese, €€€€ positioning, so use it for a bigger night rather than a relaxed meal. L'Alchimia, at €€€, is the better fit for diners who want modern cuisine and a more polished dinner structure.
For value-minded classic eating, La Cantina di Manuela has the clearest price signal at €€ and should be the first cross-shop if wine and classic cuisine matter. Loste Café is more café-coded, better for a lighter stop than a full restaurant decision. Forte Garden is the softer comparison when ambiance matters more than a defined cuisine lane.
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