Kosher Restaurants in Milan
Milan is home to Italy's second-largest Jewish community and has a compact but varied kosher scene spanning meat restaurants, dairy pizzerias, cafes, bakeries, a gelateria and several caterers. Most establishments are supervised by the kashrut department of the Jewish Community of Milan (the Milan Rabbinate). The eateries cluster in the western neighborhoods around Via Sally Mayer, Via Soderini and Viale San Gimignano, close to the community's school and synagogues.
Kosher venues concentrate in the west of the city near Via Sally Mayer / Via Soderini / Viale San Gimignano (San Siro-Giambellino), with a second cluster near Via Sardegna and Via Washington (De Angeli/Wagner). As elsewhere, kosher restaurants and shops close for Shabbat (Friday afternoon through Saturday night) and Jewish holidays; verify Friday and holiday hours in advance.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Ba'Ghetto Milano
Judeo-Roman / Middle Eastern · De Angeli / Wagner
Carmel by Lolita
Dairy pizzeria, Israeli and Italian · San Siro / Lampugnano
Denzel
Meat fast food, burgers, grill, fish · De Angeli / Wagner
MyKafè
Dairy cafe and bistro · Giambellino / San Cristoforo
Snubar
Lebanese and Jewish, ethno-catering · Giambellino
Denzel Sweet Bakery
Bakery and pastries · Giambellino / San Cristoforo
Gelateria Frozen Yogurt (Gelato Ecologico)
Gelateria and frozen yogurt · Buonarroti / City Life
Spagnuolo Kosher Banqueting
Banqueting and catering (dairy or meat on request)
Coteacote
Catering, meat
Convivium Banqueting
Banqueting and catering, meat
Royal Simha
Catering, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean, meat
Eshel Israel
Catering and prepared meals, meat
Tuv Ta'am
Pastry shop, bakery and catering · Giambellino / San Cristoforo
Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.