Restaurant in Milan, Italy
Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea
150Pearl PointsSerious Italian cooking, no Michelin price tag.

About Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea
Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea is chef Aldo Ritrovato's casual-contemporary Italian address in Milan's Porta Romana neighbourhood, ranked #260 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in 2025. It is the right call for a long, unhurried lunch with serious cooking and without the formality or price of Milan's Michelin tier. Booking is easy; the kitchen runs Tuesday to Saturday from 11:30 am.
Should you book Stradera for lunch in Milan?
Yes, if you want contemporary Italian cooking at a casual register without committing to the four-figure bills that come with Milan's Michelin circuit. Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea, run by chef Aldo Ritrovato at Largo della Crocetta in the Porta Romana neighbourhood, has climbed the Milan dining scene steadily: ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list since 2023, moving from a general recommendation to #359 in 2024 and then up to #260 in 2025. That consistent upward trajectory is the clearest signal that this is not a one-season curiosity.
What the daytime service delivers
The format here is gastronomia contemporanea, a specifically Italian category that sits between a serious trattoria and a modern restaurant: the cooking is thoughtful and technically grounded, but the room and the pace are looser than a white-tablecloth tasting experience. For the explorer looking to eat well without booking weeks in advance, that positioning is the point.
Timing matters here. Stradera opens at 11:30 am Tuesday through Saturday and runs through to 11 pm, which makes it one of the more useful addresses in Milan for a long, unhurried lunch that doesn't require you to show up at a fixed tasting hour. The kitchen's continuous service window is a practical advantage over many of Milan's more formal restaurants, which often split into rigid lunch and dinner sittings. Sunday and Monday are closed, so plan accordingly if you are building an itinerary around a weekend visit.
For daytime eating specifically, the lunch slot on a weekday is the optimal window. Saturday midday is the pick if you are in Milan over a weekend and want the full experience without dinner-hour noise. The restaurant's position in the Porta Romana area puts it within reach of the Navigli canal district and the southern creative quarter, making it a natural anchor for an afternoon on foot. If you want bar recommendations to continue the day, see our full Milan bars guide.
How to book
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins may be possible during quieter midweek lunch slots, but given the OAD ranking and the compact casual format, reserving ahead is the smarter move. No phone or website is listed in our current data, so check Google Maps or a reservation aggregator directly for current booking options. Given the continuous service hours, you have more flexibility on arrival time than you would at a tasting-menu-only restaurant.
Context and comparisons
If Stradera is your base in Milan, it sits in a different conversation to the city's heavy hitters. Sadler and BistRo Aimo e Nadia both offer more formal modern Italian experiences at higher price points. Nebbia and Rovello are closer peers in the casual-contemporary register. Locanda Perbellini sits above Stradera in formality and price but below the full fine-dining tier. For the widest view of how to sequence your Milan meals, see our full Milan restaurants guide.
If this trip is part of a broader Italian food itinerary, the OAD Casual Europe ranking puts Stradera in credible company. For reference points elsewhere in Italy: Osteria Francescana in Modena, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Uliassi in Senigallia, Reale in Castel di Sangro, and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone represent different points on the Italian fine-dining spectrum. For Italian cooking exported further, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto are worth knowing. Closer to Milan's alpine edge, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico is the destination address for a longer northern Italy trip.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea good for solo dining?
Yes. The casual format and gastronomia contemporanea register make solo visits comfortable — there is no tasting-menu pacing that can feel awkward when dining alone. Given the OAD Casual Europe Top 260 ranking for 2025, you are getting credible cooking without the commitment or spectacle of Milan's formal restaurants. Midweek lunch on a Tuesday through Friday is the low-pressure window to try it.
What should I order at Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so no individual dishes can be confirmed. What is clear from the OAD recognition is that the kitchen under Aldo Ritrovato operates at a level above a standard trattoria, so lean toward whatever daily or seasonal plates the staff steer you to rather than playing it safe with standard Italian staples.
What should a first-timer know about Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea?
Stradera sits at Largo della Crocetta, 1 in Milan's city centre and is closed on Sundays and Mondays, so plan around a Tuesday-to-Saturday window. The OAD Casual Europe ranking has climbed from Recommended in 2023 to #260 in 2025, which means it is being noticed — walk-ins may still work during quieter midweek lunch slots, but booking ahead is the safer call given the upward trajectory.
Is lunch or dinner better at Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea?
Lunch is the stronger case if you want flexibility: the Tuesday-to-Saturday service opens at 11:30 am, midweek slots tend to be the easiest to secure without advance planning. Dinner runs through 11 pm, which suits a slower Milan evening, but the OAD Casual ranking suggests demand is growing, so evenings at peak times will fill faster. For a first visit, lunch lets you assess the format without over-committing.
What are alternatives to Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea in Milan?
For a step up in formality and price, Enrico Bartolini and Andrea Aprea both carry Michelin recognition and sit in a different budget tier. Horto offers a modern, produce-focused register that competes more directly with Stradera's contemporary Italian approach. Cracco in Galleria and Seta are heavier commitments in both price and occasion — better suited to a special dinner than a casual Milan lunch.
Location
Largo della Crocetta, 1, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
Milan, Italy
Compare Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #260 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #359 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | |
| Enrico Bartolini | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ |
| Cracco in Galleria | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ |
| Andrea Aprea | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Seta | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Horto | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
A quick look at how Stradera Gastronomia Contemporanea measures up.
Also Consider
- Enrico Bartolini, Creative, €€€€
- Cracco in Galleria, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Andrea Aprea, Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Seta, Modern Italian, €€€€
- Horto, Modern Italian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
Stradera sits in a different price band to most of Milan's named competition. Enrico Bartolini, Cracco in Galleria, Andrea Aprea, Seta, and Horto are all operating at the €€€€ fine-dining tier, with tasting menus, formal service, booking windows that require advance planning. Stradera's OAD Casual Europe ranking at #260 in 2025 puts it in a separate but credible category: serious kitchen, relaxed format, easier to book.
If your priority is technical ambition and you are prepared to spend accordingly, Enrico Bartolini or Andrea Aprea are the stronger choices. Horto is worth considering if modern Italian with a produce-first approach is what you are after. Seta and Cracco in Galleria bring significant room prestige to the equation. None of them overlap with what Stradera is doing in terms of format or price point.
Choose Stradera when you want cooking that has earned independent critical recognition (OAD Casual Europe, three consecutive years) without the commitment of a full fine-dining evening. For a weekday lunch or a low-friction Saturday meal in Milan, it is a more practical choice than any of the €€€€ options above, the continuous service hours give you timing flexibility that tasting-menu formats do not.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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