Discover the charming menu of Maia Bistrot in Milano, offering classic Italian dishes like osso buco risotto, breaded Milanese cutlet, and fresh pasta alongside quality coffee. Enjoy fast, friendly service steps from Milano’s main attractions in a cozy, family-friendly setting.
Maia Bistrot Ristorante Caffetteria, nestled in the heart of Milan, offers a delightful blend of traditional Italian flavors and a cozy atmosphere. Its menu highlights include the renowned breaded Milanese cutlet, praised for its perfect crispiness and excellent value at just 12€. The osso buco risotto alla Milanese is another standout, rich and tender, while the pasta ragu delivers comforting, authentic taste. This intimate bistro is ideal for a quick yet satisfying lunch, especially for those exploring the bustling nearby tourist sites. Guests consistently commend the warm, attentive service and the family-friendly ambiance, with a charming seating area near the front enhancing the dining experience. Whether craving a hearty Milanese specialty or a fresh salmon salad, Maia Bistrot promises delicious, unpretentious meals paired with genuine hospitality. A hidden gem just off the beaten path, it effortlessly captures the essence of Milanese culinary tradition in every bite.
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Despite it being so close to the main tourist area this place seems to have been missed by most international visitors, luckily for us. It’s a small restaurant and they are not open all day, but we found a table by chance. Been here few times and we have never been dissatisfied. It’s amazing. Not sure if they do reservations but if they did then it would be worthwhile doing. Service is great and they speak English, menu is short but exciting. They even do grapefruit juicy (unless I’m mistaken). I cannot recommend this place enough, the food is packed with flavours and made with love
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.