Savini Milano 1867
About
Savini Milano 1867 stands as a living monument to Milan’s culinary heritage, nestled inside the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Since its opening in the Belle Époque, the restaurant has welcomed illustrious guests— from Giuseppe Verdi and Maria Callas to Charlie Chaplin—making it a cultural crossroads where history, art, and gastronomy converge. The elegant setting is divided into distinct spaces: the airy terrace that overlooks the Galleria, the intimate Lounge for refined gatherings, the Sala Toscanini—renowned for private events and its breathtaking piano backdrop—and a discreet Private Salon with a capacity of just eleven guests for ultra‑exclusive meetings. Savini’s menu marries traditional Italian recipes with contemporary techniques under the guidance of Chef Mario Massa, offering everything from gourmet breakfast to tasting menus and a curated selection of fine wines. With opening hours from 8 am to 11 pm daily, the restaurant invites diners to experience premium dining in a historic ambience that feels both timeless and freshly relevant.
Highlights
- Terrace View
- Lounge Atmosphere
- Chef Mario Massa
- Historical Walls
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What visitors love
- Historic Ambience
- Renowned Chef
- Central Location
Things to consider
- Limited Seating
- Premium Pricing
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour