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    Seta

    4.3 (24 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndItalian
    Open 7:00 am - 10:30 AM, 12:30 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Outdoor seating
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    Phil C.

    Highlights: * One of the best restaurants in Milan * Around 220 Euros per person plus drinks/wine for the multi course menu * Two star Michelin Chef Antonio Guido * Inside and outside courtyard dining in the elegant Mandarin Oriental * World Class wine list with focus on Italy and some outstanding choices by the glass as well * Elegant surroundings and outstanding service with creative and artistically prepared dishes If you are looking for a two star Michelin experience and don't mind spending around 600-800 euros per couple for lunch or dinner with wine, (maybe a lot more depending on your wine choices) Seta is worthy. This is not the first rodeo for accomplished Chef Antonio Guido having worked at Pierre Gagnaire in Paris, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Don Alfonso in Amalfi and Il Pelicano in Tuscany where he won two Michelin stars as Executive Chef in 2004 and 2010. He nearly immediately earned his first Michelin star for Seta only 4 months after he opened in 2015 and went on to earn a second star the following year. What distinguishes a two star Michelin restaurant from a one star or no star? In my opinion it is an incredible attention to detail at every level; the servers, their training, the table settings, glassware, ambience, wine selection, and of course the food. The food at most two star restaurants is an art form as it is here. You will find unique creations as well as creative interpretations of familiar flavors done in a way to enhance their visual and culinary qualities. We enjoyed the La Via del Seta (Seta's Way) menu (220 euros pp) which included seven dishes Guido is most proud of as well as many additional surprises. For fine wine lovers you can start you meal with a glass of Krug Grand Cuvee at a fair price of 60 euros, or you could even have a Vintage Krug for only 100 Euros per glass, not too many places in the world serve vintage Krug by the glass. We were having lunch in the courtyard and didn't want to drink bottles of wine at lunch so after the Krug the outstanding Sommelier recommended a Pinot Bianco. I don't usually expect much from Pinot Blanc, but his selection, a Vorberg Riserva from 2012 poured from Magnum at 30 Euros per glass, was a truly outstanding example of the best of it's varietal, aromatic with a long finish, a great match for the seafood centric menu, and purportedly built to last for decades. You can find the menus online as well as some of my photos so I will not bore you with long descriptions. I realize this price point is not for everyone, or for many only for special occasions, and if you are not a serious foodie the investment may not be worth it for you, i.e. everything in life is a balance of cost vs benefit which is very subjective. The food here is not going to change your life. Some dishes may put a smile on your face, others may wow you a bit, but obviously somewhere between 500 and 1,000 US dollars for lunch may not suit everyone. Of course there is great food in Italy without this high price tag to be found.

    Pigeon breast and foie gras
    Chrystal C.

    An absolutely outstanding meal, certainly worth two Michelin stars. The chef himself came out at the end of the night to say hello to all tables. What a wonderful thing to do! Service was exceptional. Everyone is trained exceptionally well. New utensils every dish, glasses never empty! We got the tasting menu (not the seasonal one) - everyone at the table must get the same tasting menu. However, they do allow you to substitute out some items. Drinks are expensive (€20 for Aperol Spritz) but to be expected for this service and location. The selection cheese is separate from the tasting menu. The coffee at the end was exceptional too. This is a world class experience and easily one of the best meals and dining experiences I have ever had. They did something extra for us since we were celebrating our anniversary. Everything we ate was outstanding and different enough. My only complaint is that the eel had just a little too much sauce (and it was salty, so a bit overpowering). And I wish there was a bit more difference in some of the textures. Stars of the tasting menu: risotto, lobster, oyster, foie gras and pigeon... I mean, everything was amazing. We were extremely full at the end of the meal. The utensils and plating are just stunning. This is a meal for a very special occasion, but be ready to drop the €€€ If you cannot get reservations from their website, email them. If you want to book terrace seats you have to book at least three weeks in advance.

    Alfie B.

    Perhaps my palate is still not distinguished enough for such cuisine, but I just do not understand how Seta can garner such amazing reviews. I have been to multiple Michelin star restaurants in the US, Spain, Sweden, etc., and Seta was easily the worst, and the only time I felt I was actively being ripped off. For a two star restaurant, there were issues at every step of the experience. I made reservations for 1930. I wasn't seated until five minutes after; it honestly didn't even seem like they were ready for guests until 1945. They post their menus online, along with the prices of each, so I was expecting to pay a hefty sum. However I wasn't expecting them to try and hit me up for more money throughout the meal. When I first sat down, I was offered what I thought would've been a complimentary glass of wine (I guess my bad for assuming as such and not asking?). In the middle of the meal I was offered cheese off a cheese cart. At the end was offered chocolate and more alcohol. I also added on the shaved truffles to one of the dishes. The staff graciously waited for me to get my camera out to film him grating the truffles. I was not aware I was supposed to tell him to stop, and ended up paying over $50 for shaved truffle toppings?!? It felt like they were more concerned about adding to the bill than contributing to the experience of the meal itself. As for the meal, I opted for "La via del Seta/Seta's way". Some things that were amazing and/or truly unique: uni ice cream: This was a "surprise" dish that wasn't on the actual list. It was honestly incredible, it tasted exactly like uni, and perfectly balanced in terms of sweetness/savoriness. It's crazy to me that their best dish is essentially an extra throw in to the main setlist. Spaghetti: Perfectly balance again with flavors and textures. I also just love red shrimp parfait alla liquirizia: I hate liquorice and I don't like tobacco. This dish somehow made both these items delicious, and once again perfectly balanced with flavors and textures. I can't believe this dish is this good and is a testament to the talent in the kitchen seaweed butter: the seaweed butter that came with the bread was amazing, but once again, butter shouldn't be one of the top highlights of a two-star Michelin restaurant The disappointing: risotto: the staff was very high on this one, he stated it was one of the highlight dishes of Seta. This was probably my least favorite dish. Everything about it was a mess to me. The presentation is just...ugly: bright, red raspberry dust on a pool of puke green herbs cream?? Flavors are confusing. This was course 3/7 (excluding "surprises"), yet I feel like I'm eating dessert with how sweet the raspberry is, which overpowers the dish. astice blu: the blue lobster (the measly two bites I got) was cooked perfectly. I just wish they weren't so cheap on the portions. This dish left me wanting more in a bad way. Every other dish I had was forgettable to decent. But once again we're talking TWO-MICHELIN stars here!! Seta can't just be decent, especially in a city like Milan that's full of amazing, and certainly more affordable, restaurants. To top things off, for how quick they were to sell me more stuff, it took over 20 minutes just to get my bill. There's clearly some incredible dishes here; the talent is clearly there. It's just unfortunate that a lot of the dishes seem to be more style over substance. Seta lingers too much on the pretentious side of cuisine and I can't recommend this restaurant at all.

    Michael U.

    Items Selected: Grissini and Sourdough with Bordier Salted and Seaweed Butter Confit of Guinea Hen with Parsnip Mousseline, Green Apple, Spinach Riso - Cognon Style with Vegetables, Maccagno Cheese and Raspberry Powder Gnocchi - Potato and Squid Ink Dumplings with Oyster and Orange Scented Crab Soup Rombo - Roasted Turbot with Asparagus, Caviar, Egg Mimosa and Rosemary scented Miso Sauce Petto Di Piccione - Pigeon Breast stuffed with Foie Gras Escalope, Polenta with Pain Brioche and Pineapple Pre-Dessert - Peaches, Apricots, Olives and Lemongrass Ice Cream Campari - Grapefruit, Cherry, White Chocolate Souffle al Cioccoiato - Chocolate Souffle with Cucumber Sorbet, Rosemary and Mango Mango Cream Quenelle, Cream Puff, Raspberry Financier, Chocolate Ganache Tart, Baba au Rhum Located in The Mandarin Oriental Milano, a ground floor expanse flowing from kitchen to lounge to dining room and outdoor courtyard, Seta was selected for lunch based on the words of trusted palates as well as Bibendum, a 110-min meal showing all the hospitality expected from the brand with cooking that outperforms the Michelin 1* level. Opened in 2015 and toqued by Antonio Guida, a former 2* Michelin recipient at Il Pellicano in Tuscany, Seta offers a contemporary look at Italian cooking influenced by time in kitchens from Europe to Asia, stints at Pierre Gagnaire and Don Alfonso unmistakably influencing plating as well as flavor profiles, beauty with balance achieved in some of the most unlikely places. Booked for private events both nights in town, afternoons open with the full menu available in addition to a Business Lunch that varies frequently, it was just past 12h30 that a posh table in the shaded outdoors was suggested, Wi-Fi and reading material kindly offered along with the menu from which four plates were selected, Chef Guida stopping by shortly thereafter and self selecting to add two more at no charge. Skipping canapes for unknown reasons, instead sending out crisp Grissini and Warm Sourdough with the same Butters offered at Pierre Gagnaire's Twist at The Mandarin Oriental back home, confit Guinea Hen began the menu as an amuse far more memorable than many thanks to Parsnips and Green Apple, a bed of soft Rice thickened by Cheese at the center of herbal Veloute absolutely enchanting with light notes of Raspberry soon to follow. Not a meal to be rushed, though several suits managed to consume three courses plus wine in sixty minutes or less, course two featured seven black Dumplings under a veil of tentacles with flavors of the ocean front-and-center, a filet of roasted Turbot with Asparagus and Caviar a 'gift' in every sense of the word in a pool of effervescent Miso Mayonnaise. Not remotely a 'small plates' place, two a la carte courses likely to satisfy most, secondi consisted of a large Pigeon Breast cradling seared Foie Gras atop a bed of Polenta with Breadcrumbs and Pineapple, pre-dessert similarly embracing a sweet/salty juxtaposition as dehydrated Olives punctuated a Sundae with Stonefruits. Acknowledging that the selected dessert would take twenty minutes, and thus opting to offer one more gratis during the wait, flavors of Campari were presented in a refreshing array of flavors, textures and temperatures, the "Souffle al Cioccoiato" reaching for the ceiling in all its fluffiness and coming across bitter yet elegant with a side-dish of Cucumber Sorbet, Rosemary and Mango.

    Stauna S.

    Came to Milan for one night and decided to fine where Michelin says I should of all the choices I choose Seta because reviews were quite favorable. The staff has been fantastic from my first inquiry for reservation and although I am tired and jet lagged having flown from New York only to fly back in a few hours the food is delicious. Every bite is a new invitation. I went with the chefs tasting menus to gain a full rounding of the experience. This is fine dining...haven't found a complaint...can't think of one. Nestled in the back of the Mandarin Oriental with its very lively lobby. This is quiet and intimate. The staff is accommodating and courteous. The wine list is lengthy there's a page devoted to by the glass which is more than most I've seen but you will have your pick of tastes and treats. Next time in Milan and you want to enjoy fine dinning do yourself a favor and try Seta!

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    Five stars. Not only was the service spectacular, but the food was even better. It was a comfortable and delicious experience.

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    4.1(142 reviews)
    0.4 kmCentro Storico
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    I literally wrote 4 paragraphs and Yelp glitched and deleted my draft…read more Please make sure to ask them to charge you in Euros because we didn't get the option by the owner and he charged us in USD which costs us more. He's been in business for 44 years so obviously he knows but still charged us in USD which is kinda shady IMO. We decided to dine here due to all the reviews and photos posted. When we approached the restaurant, the owner immediately said "Ni Hao" which I thought was kinda racist. What if I wasn't Chinese? Mink felt offended but we committed to dining there so we did. He asked if we wanted to dine inside or outside. Since it was chilly for Mink, we opted to dine inside where it was 90% full due to a Chinese tour group. They all had the same dish so we figured preset menu for them. I wasn't sure what I was going to get but since they all ate the Ossobuco con risotto alla Milanese in Crosta, I decided to order that as it was one of the dishes I was considering. Mink ordered their Spaghetti ai frutti di mare. I'm not sure why but the owner exclusively took care of us. He also made it a point to bring a photo over of Jay Chow saying he's dined there 4-5 times in the last few years. Maybe that's why the Chinese tour group eats there? He was arrogant enough to brag about how much money he's made because of Jay Chow. There were lots of celebrities that dined there from what gathered looking at his wall of fame. I bet he didn't charge any of them in USD *smh* The Ossobuco con risotto alla Milanese in Crosta was really good and probably the best we had in Milan. They must be able to make this dish with their eyes closed at this point with the daily Chinese tour groups dining there. Their Spaghetti ai frutti di mare was decent but didn't have as much seafood in the dish as other restaurants and the flavor was about average. The bread and EVOO offered was legit though! I loved it and I normally hardly ever eat the complimentary bread. Food is good overall and customer service felt extra. If we didn't get charged USD, wasn't getting bragged to about how much money he made off Jay Chow and wasn't greeted with a "Ni Hao" then the place is 4 stars. Since all that did happened, 2.5 stars.

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    Papà Francesco - Ossobuco con risotto alla Milanese in Crosta

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    Papa Francesco himself. The perfect choice for an authentic Italian meal.

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    4.9(11 reviews)
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    Found this hidden gem from other Yelp reviews (thank you)! Yelp link to mapping/directions was a…read morebit off, so we mapped from another map and found it! As described, we knocked to get in and we were very lucky to get a table for our family of 4. Chef M, had to turn others away as the evening went on. He provided recommendations and was very entertaining, even sang a little karaoke! The food was so delicious! And even our teenage boys loved everything! Cannot say enough about this place! So happy to have stumbled on it! Highlight of the trip for sure!

    Chef Maurizio prepared for us the best dinner in the three countries we visited - Italy,…read moreSwitzerland and Germany. It was truly a dining experience - not to be missed. Reservations are highly recommended. It's within walking distance of the Duomo di Milano. Just as much as the Duomo is a must visit in Milan, so is this quaint restaurant. When you arrive, you will need to knock at the door. It's a tiny place with only seating for 20 in the entire place. Chef Maurizio sat at our table and shared pictures on his phone of all of the dishes. He made a few recommendations and they were much appreciated. The dishes are served family style - to be shared. Everything he served was amazing. I would not have changed a thing. The restaurant was founded by his father in 1952. And, he is carrying on an amazing tradition. His father would be proud.

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    La Corte di San Maurilio - In Milan, Italy, this is located right next to the Duomo di Milano.

    In Milan, Italy, this is located right next to the Duomo di Milano.

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    The flavor was amazing with the bacon and seasonings.

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