Entrance to Da Giacomo

Ristorante da Giacomo

Milan


This sunny Tuscan restaurant with its custard-coloured walls and Reseda green panelling serves up an elegant, unpretentious menu featuring largely fish and shellfish. Start with a slice of sardine-and-caper pizza and follow with the fresh linguine with scampi and the oven-baked sea bass.


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