Signorvino Via Dante, Italian restaurant and wine bar in Via Dante, Milan, Italy
Signorvino Via Dante is a restaurant and wine bar on the pedestrian street Via Dante in Milan. It serves Italian regional dishes alongside a wide selection of wines from across the country.
Via Dante was laid out in the late 19th century to connect the Piazza del Duomo with the Castello Sforzesco. It became one of the main routes through the historic center of Milan.
The restaurant expresses Italian food culture through regional dishes paired with wines sourced from across the country's wine regions. Visitors can experience how different parts of Italy connect through their own ingredients and flavors.
The venue sits on a busy pedestrian street and is easy to reach on foot from the city center. Booking ahead is a good idea, as tables tend to fill up at lunch and in the evening.
Alongside the restaurant, the space also works as a wine shop where guests can buy bottles from the same selection to take home. This makes it easy to track down a wine you enjoyed during the meal.
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