La Veranda

Milan


Service in La Veranda’s lovely but formal dining room within the Four Seasons hotel is disarmingly warm. The menu sings with smart, modern Mediterranean offerings by Abruzzo-born chef Fabrizio Borraccino, with a smattering of unusual internationally inspired dishes. Best of all, in summer you can dine outside in the historic cloister.

There's also a crowd-pleasing menu for children and teens.


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