A cozy atmosphere and big portions. But the pizza dough seemed ready-made, and we were a bit underwhelmed as we continued to eat. All of a sudden, I found a hair that was very clearly not mine inside the pizza. The waiter offered to replace the pizza or give me something else to eat, but we had all lost our appetites then. We were also a bit stunned that the waiter didn't seem bothered about it. No surprised face or "sorry about that". Plus points for gluten-free alternatives, but we would perhaps classify this as more of a tourist trap than real italian ristorante.
Just arrived today at Milano Centrale starving with my wife at saw the reviews that they had gluten free pizza. We arrived and looking at the menu saw the also offered gluten free beer, but for our surprise they said that they didn’t have any gluten free option. They had to accomodate a meat plate taking some ingredients off… quite dissapointing. The food wasn’t even that good.
We had lunch on Monday 22nd August and it was a disappointment.
The gluten free carbonara was overcooked and only had pecorino and egg.
I didn't send it back because we had a train to catch.
The osso buco risotto my daughter ordered was passable.
Best place to have a snack in Central Station! They have lots of gluten free / vegan options, and it's not so common inside a train station. Highly recommended.
Unfortunately, I was amazed to notice that you closed the only gluten-free location near the station! It was my stop also because the piadina is excellent and I didn't run the risk of contamination. Sin.