Riso e Latte, Italian restaurant in Milan, Italy.
Riso e Latte is a restaurant in Milan featuring a dining room styled after the 1960s, filled with original vintage furnishings and authentic objects from that era. The space displays original Bigrigio telephones, Bialetti Moka coffee makers, and other period pieces throughout.
The restaurant opened in a former shop near Via Meravigli, with owners Maurizia and Ettore collecting authentic 1960s items to build the interior. These objects came from private homes and were repurposed to create the dining space.
The restaurant honors Milan's cooking traditions through authentic recipes like saffron risotto and beef dishes from Piedmont. Ingredients come from small family producers, reflecting the local character of the kitchen.
The place sits centrally in Milan and is easily reached on foot. Reservations are available and visitors should expect traditional Italian cooking at moderate prices.
The walls display personal items from the owners' families, including nightgowns, suspenders, and original paintings created by Maurizia's father during the 1960s. These private artworks and objects tell family stories from that era.
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