Best Halal food Restaurants in Milan, Milano

Savini Milano

$$$$ Via Ugo Foscolo, 5, 20121, Duomo, Milan
Italian Fine dining
Savini Restaurant is located on the first floor of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, with its entrance from Via Ugo Foscolo n. 5. Its’ rooms, set amongst antique furnishings, boasting the charm of a modern open plan kitchen, welcomes guests from all over the world with the ability to meet different requirements and desires.

Aladino

$$$ Via Achille Maiocchi, 30, 20129, Città Studi, Milan
Italian Lebanese Middle Eastern Casual Dining Premium Casual
Located in the heart of the Città Studi district, Aladino is a restaurant that brings the authenticity and exotic flavours of Lebanese cuisine to Milan. This welcoming and characteristic place has become an unmissable stop for those who want a different culinary experience, full of aromas, colours and flavours from the Middle East. With a menu celebrating Lebanese gastronomic tradition, Aladino is the perfect place for a sensory journey through traditional dishes, aromatic spices and warm hospitality. Aladino is located in Città Studi, one of Milan's most dynamic student areas. It is known for the presence of the Polytechnic and numerous universities and its lively neighbourhood life. This area is characterized by tree-lined streets, Art Nouveau buildings and a mix of cafes, restaurants and independent shops, making it one of the most livable areas of the city. The true soul of Aladino is its cuisine, an authentic expression of Lebanese gastronomy. The menu offers a rich selection of traditional dishes prepared with fresh and expertly spiced ingredients. Specialities include the famous mezze, an assortment of small plates that include creamy hummus, smoked baba ganoush, and crispy falafel, which are perfect for sharing. Tabbouleh, a fresh salad made with parsley, bulgur, and tomatoes, is a popular choice, perfect to accompany the rich flavours of the main courses. Meat dishes include kebabs and shawarma, cooked perfectly and served with homemade pita bread. Lebanese moussaka and manakish, a Lebanese pizza-style dish with za'atar, cheese, or meat, are also famous. For those who prefer vegetarian or vegan options, Aladino offers a variety of tasty options, such as eggplant fatteh and dolma, as well as grape leaf rolls filled with rice and vegetables.

Fairouz

$$$ Via Michelangelo Buonarroti, 16, 20145, Buonarroti, Milan
Mediterranean Lebanese Middle Eastern Casual Dining Ethnic
Located in the elegant Buonarroti district of Milan, Fairouz is a refined restaurant that brings the authentic flavours of Lebanese cuisine to the city's heart. With a culinary offering that celebrates the traditions of the Middle East, the restaurant stands out for its use of fresh and aromatic ingredients, rich in spices and scents that evoke the atmospheres of Lebanon. Fairouz represents a corner of tranquillity and taste where each dish tells a story of intense flavours and tradition, perfect for those who want to discover or rediscover the richness of exotic cuisine. Fairouz is located in the Buonarroti district, one of Milan's most elegant and quiet areas, known for its tree-lined avenues, stately buildings and numerous refined restaurants and clubs. The area is well served by the metro (Buonarroti and Wagner stops), which makes it easily accessible. The atmosphere of Fairouz is welcoming and sophisticated, with a design that recalls the warm colours and typical decorations of the Middle East. Fairouz’s cuisine celebrates Lebanese tradition with a menu showcasing the authenticity and variety of Middle Eastern flavours. The appetizers, or mezze, are the heart of the menu and include a wide range of sharing plates such as hummus (chickpea and tahini dip), baba ganoush (smoked eggplant dip), falafel (crunchy chickpea balls) and rice-stuffed vine leaves. Spices and fresh ingredients give each dish a unique and intense flavour.
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