Take the 14 tram to the Savona design district and discover the hidden treasure that is Al Fresco. Named after a term the English misappropriated from Italian to signify dining in the open air but used appropriately here; even while standing inside this restaurant it feels like being outside. This effect is achieved by floor-to-ceiling windows that fill this ex-warehouse with bright, natural light. The large, ornamental garden to the rear of the building is a rare find in Milan. On the menu you'll find traditional Italian food served with a modern twist and made with locally-sourced, quality ingredients. With a well-stocked wine list and a tempting array of craft beers on offer, this is a nice spot to visit on any spring evening.



