Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Solid Milan trattoria, no fanfare required.

Osteria del Treno on Via S. Gregorio is an easy-to-book trattoria in Milan's Repubblica district, suited to explorers who want a low-pressure neighbourhood meal without competing for a table. It works best as an early stop in a multi-venue Milan itinerary, before heavier-hitting evenings at Seta or Andrea Aprea. Verify hours and pricing directly before visiting.
Osteria del Treno sits on Via S. Gregorio in Milan's Repubblica district, close to the central station. Booking here is easy — this is not a venue you need to plan weeks in advance to secure. That low friction is part of the appeal if you are an explorer who wants a neighbourhood trattoria experience without the reservation game that comes with Milan's more competitive tables at Enrico Bartolini or Contraste.
The address places Osteria del Treno in a workaday corner of Milan that most visitors pass through rather than linger in — the area around Stazione Centrale is functional, not fashionable. That context matters for setting expectations. This is not a design-forward room or a destination for a special-occasion splurge. What you are likely to find is the kind of settled, unshowy dining room that Milan's trattoria tradition does well: tiled floors, close tables, a visual register that prioritises comfort over theatre. For a food-focused explorer, that is either a feature or a red flag depending on what you are after.
Because the venue database holds limited detail on Osteria del Treno's current menu, pricing, and hours, the most reliable approach before visiting is to check directly at the address or ask your hotel concierge for the current position. Restaurants in this category in Milan typically run in the €30–€60 per head range for a full meal with wine, though that is a general frame for the neighbourhood and cuisine tier rather than a confirmed figure for this address.
If you are spending several days in Milan and treating your restaurant calendar as a progression, Osteria del Treno is a sensible early-visit option rather than a finale. Use a first visit to read the room and understand the menu's range. If the kitchen suits your palate , particularly for pasta or regional Lombard dishes , a return visit is low-effort to arrange given the easy booking. Reserve your higher-effort, higher-stakes evenings for venues like Seta or Andrea Aprea, where the cooking demands more planning and investment. Osteria del Treno works leading as a reliable, low-pressure anchor in a multi-venue Milan itinerary.
For broader context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Milan restaurants guide, our Milan bars guide, and our Milan hotels guide. If you are moving beyond Milan, strong regional comparisons include Dal Pescatore in Runate and Piazza Duomo in Alba for considered Italian cooking with more documented track records.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Osteria del Treno | — | ||
| Enrico Bartolini | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Andrea Aprea | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Seta | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Contraste | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Horto | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
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Osteria del Treno is located in Milan, at Via S. Gregorio, 46, 20124 Milano MI, Italy.
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