Leo Italiano
Italian · Milano
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Leo Italiano is a Italian restaurant restaurant in Milano, Lombardia. Rated 3.0 out of 5 by guests. Discover the menu, photos, and reviews.
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Leo Italiano offre un'esperienza mista. Molti lodano la pizza, il servizio cordiale e la velocità. Alcuni riscontrano problemi con la qualità di alcuni piatti (risotto, amatriciana) e il sistema di ordinazione alla cassa.
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Tip: Considerando la posizione nel centro commerciale, è un'opzione valida per un pasto veloce. Alcuni recensori consigliano di provare la pizza.
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Opiniones de Leo Italiano Milano
For work. The place wasn't crowded. Background music at the right volume. Impeccable, fast, and courteous service (not a given in a shopping mall). I ate the pizza, and before that, a quick bruschetta arrived, which wasn't included... very welcome. The pizza and calzone were cooked perfectly... very well topped... definitely excellent. Above average for many well-known pizzerias. The coffee was also good... Highly recommended... we'll be back.
I visited you today around 2 pm at the Merlata Bloom shopping center (MI) and I want to compliment all the staff. The girl serving the tables is excellent, the gentleman at the cash register is very kind, and the chef is fantastic! Excellent food. I come often and always gladly return. ❤️ Please keep this staff happy because they are an added value to your company! Thanks for the experience! 🙂
We went to dinner today for my daughter's birthday, and everything was perfect: the service, the food... Of course, you can eat delicious, high-quality food without spending a fortune. Leo Italiano proved it today. I'll be back as often as I can. The staff was fantastic! A THOUSAND STARS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Due to my profession, I have the opportunity to try pizza in various places, regions, and countries... what an Italian chef can create cannot be compared anywhere else! I had equally good pizza in Livorno by the beach ♥️ Great dough, fresh ingredients, and they didn't skimp on the quantity. The only thing I had to add to taste was a pinch of salt and pepper 😉. Even though the place is located in a shopping center, you can tell the staff cares about the taste 👌. An extra star for the chef for his English 😋. I recommend this place to everyone 💪👍♥️
A modern and colorful atmosphere where the menu caters to all tastes and the service is very fast and friendly. The prices are very competitive compared to the mall's food offerings, especially considering the generous portions. The dishes we sampled were varied, some more visually pleasing than they were palatable, but the overall impression is positive for a tasty break between purchases. A good choice!
Simple and nice place. It looks like a classic restaurant, but it works a little differently, like a fast-food restaurant. First you order what you want at the cashier, pay and then you sit at the table. I don't know how it works, in case you want to add something later, since it doesn't look like a fast-food restaurant. The staff was helpful and fast. I had a ham pizza and I found it good. Other people at my table with me, had first courses and were satisfied. As for the pizzas, I really appreciated the fact that they were classic, and not gourmet which I consider heavy and only aesthetic.
We ordered risotto alla monzese (with luganega sausage and saffron), roast beef with arugula, cherry tomatoes, and parmesan, a burger (with burrata, herb-infused lard, and cherry tomatoes), and a large salad with buffalo mozzarella, olives, artichokes in oil, and anchovies. We appreciated the quality of the ingredients and the completeness of the dishes. The service was very fast; everything arrived promptly, including the rice, which was pre-cooked and then creamed on the spot according to the chosen version. We also saw some delicious pizzas, cooked in a wood-fired oven, and we'll try them next time. Even the bread served at the table is freshly made and baked in their own pizza oven.
A welcoming place with a pleasant atmosphere despite being in a shopping mall. The menu is attractive, and the dishes look delicious. My salad was good, and the ingredients were fresh. It's a shame I insisted on making it without Parmesan cheese, but it came with Parmesan cheese. I hate it when they don't listen to the needs of intolerant customers, especially since you always wonder if the salad is the same, but they just removed the pieces of Parmesan cheese (a thought that makes my stomach churn). The couscous, which looked great, was bland, flavorless, and characterless. My friend was very disappointed, and after leaving, he was very hungry. I don't know. I saw a pizza go by, but I didn't try it, so I can't judge. It looked like a slightly flabby pizza, but it was probably excellent. You decide whether or not to stop by.
I can only base my opinion on the risotto, which, all things considered, was neither good nor bad, but definitely below expectations. There's a lot of room for improvement, to be polite. The practice of ordering before sitting down is inconceivable, especially since the prices are those of a restaurant, not a fast food joint, and being able to sit down and choose from the menu at your leisure seems like the least I could do.
I'm always amazed how you can charge €2 for a cover charge when you have paper placemats, placed in a paper bag, and a bag of bread in three and a half liters of water costing €2... That said, I ordered a shank. It wasn't bad cooked, but it was quite fatty, and above all, it must have been a suckling pig shank, given its size. As a side dish, I had three (really three) potato wedges. For €20.10, I'd say it's a very poor value.
We went to the restaurant (inside the mall) a little hesitantly because it was completely empty (maybe because it was early?). In the end, we decided to try it anyway. As soon as we got to the cashier, they told us we had to order and pay immediately. Unfortunately, the service was terrible, with very little attention to customers. The price is quite high for the quality. It's a shame, because the place is really beautiful, well-kept, and welcoming, but the staff isn't very professional. The food was the biggest disappointment: the risotto had a very strange taste, as did the pasta; none of us managed to finish it. Overall, a negative experience.
Honestly...never again...Pesto pasta for the little ones was beyond reproach as it was clearly a cheap, bitter Buitoni-style pesto that was inedible...So-so sandwiches with the cheese thrown in straight from the fridge and therefore freezing cold. Cold fries, some slightly undercooked...Service? They put your food at your table already incomplete and don't ask if you want anything...missing glasses? Sauces? Grated cheese? If you don't ask, they're nonexistent....Do we want to talk about the women's bathroom with no sign that the seat was broken? The seat slipped back and I hit my head on the handle trying to avoid falling in a bathroom where you can barely move!!! The place was definitely packed, but a terrible experience...including the high prices...what a shame!
If I could give zero stars, I would. The man who takes the orders at the register and the guy who cooked me the risotto. After the waiter brought it to me, I tasted it and it was absolutely disgusting, all watery and with huge pieces of cheese all over the plate. After I told him it was disgusting and that he'd cooked it poorly, he went back into the kitchen muttering and making gestures with his hands. I'm just saying, €12.90 for the risotto, plus €2 for water and a €2 cover charge. I basically paid €17 to eat garbage.
I had lunch with my family. We ordered amatriciana, eggplant parmigiana, and a children's dish with cutlet, pasta, and chips. Everything was terrible: raw pasta, raw chips, poor-quality frozen cutlet, sour sauce, raw and tasteless bacon, raw eggplant with a terrible flavor. Overall, a terrible experience, and we were practically starving.
Some of my acquaintances had advised me against it, but I, notoriously fond of forming my own opinion, didn't listen to them. Serves me right...! I should have asked myself the valid reason it was half-empty on a Saturday lunch. The approach was already a prelude. I found the staff unwelcoming. I ordered tagliolini with Bolognese ragù. The ragù was defrosted for the occasion, and the tagliolini were inextricable. Served in an aluminum pan. I even splashed the ragù on my skin. Plus, there's a cheese dish, which I imagine also had the pretense of being distinctive, but I've had one just like it for thirty-seven years (bought when I got married - mine is even chipped). All negative? No, the place as a whole is well-designed and structured, and it even has its own bathroom, which is unusual among the various places in the shopping center. I've been going to Merlata Bloom since it opened, and I do so at least two or three times a week, mostly for food. I wouldn't have written this review—I usually don't—because I lack the time and inclination, but in this case I felt it was appropriate to share my experience; I wanted to avoid anyone else having to repeat it. (I had written a more detailed review, but I don't want to bore the reader.)
I don't think I've ever eaten so badly in my life. This place is clearly a tourist trap. During lunch, the platters (from €25 each) had average, if not poor, quality products (certainly nothing worth serving outside of an aperitivo, nothing you wouldn't find in a typical €10 aperitivo pub). The first courses were inedible, and I'm not exaggerating: we literally left all the first courses behind. The carbonara (€14, I think) had no flavor, it was made with sliced pancetta like the one you get at the supermarket, and the egg sauce (not a cream, but rather a liquid) was inedible due to its acidity. The rest of the dishes we ordered were the same, and we left without eating. They offered us a refund, but that wasn't the case. The service was good, the waiters were kind, and after all, we didn't have to wait very long (average). Extremely low quality for €160 spent on two platters, six first courses, and six small Cokes.
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Via Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler, 61, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
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