Nigiri, uramaki, and shashimi, sushi is especially popular with the Milanese, and over the years, all-you-can-eat establishments have become many, scattered throughout the city. Some, however, are decidedly better than others and, in addition to quality courses, offer real dining experiences. Service, location, price and of course menu, these are the four elements that really make a difference when choosing an all you can eat. For us, these are the best 7 all you can sushi restaurants in Milan.
Domò Sushi
The most refined and trendy all you can eat sushi place in Milan, Domò is located in the Moscova area and takes the unlimited Japanese cuisine experience to another level. Elegant settings, delicious dishes with attention to detail, scenic layouts and quality raw materials, you’ll feel like you’re in fine dining at this place.
You order directly from your tablet, where you can browse the extensive menu that offers both more traditional rolls and international reinterpretations. Gluten-free? No problem, there is an entire gluten-free menu at Domò. Compared to other all you can eat places Domò definitely in the mid to high price range, although service, quality of food and beauty of the location are worth every penny.
Where: Via San Marco, 40
Prices: average €40, higher prices at dinner
Kaori Sushi
Only 5-star reviews for this all you can eat! Kaori Sushi undoubtedly deserves a place on the list of the best all you can eat in Milan. Open kitchen, minimal ambiance and soft lighting create the right atmosphere for a sushi night out with friends. The menu has no shortage of great classics, such as a tasty salmon tartare, but also offers a wide selection of uramaki, such as with eel, truffle or mango. Try, for a gourmet experience, the nigiri flmabè, smoked directly at the table.
Where: Viale Stelvio, 51
Prices: weekly – €20, weekend and weekdays – €25, dinner – €36
Green Sushi
Green Sushi is a relatively new place in the Bande Nere / Gambara area, with well-kept interiors and lots of greenery inside. Here, too, you can find excellent quality sushi for a refined all you can eat experience. The layouts and flavor pairings are certainly their strong points, with colorful courses worthy of at least one story on Instagram. The menu is varied and there is also a good selection of vegetarian dishes, an important detail and not at all obvious.
Where: Via delle forze armate, 4
Prices: weekly – €16, weekends and holidays – €20, dinner – €32.90
Toyama 1
You’re on the Navigli, in the Porta Genova area and you’re craving sushi…. Where do you go? The answer is only one: to Toyama 1. The place is elegant and offers a wealth of dishes, some so beautiful that they look like works of art. Besides being visually beautiful, their sushi is also good and the fish used is of high quality. The menu is well assorted and ranges from sashimi to classic rolls to more sophisticated entrees, such as crispy tacos with salmon, philadelphia and mango cream, a real explosion of textures and flavors. At Toyama, dessert is a must, and we recommend the fried ice cream.
Where: Corso Cristoforo Colombo, 3
Prices: weekly – €16.90, weekends and holidays – €18.90, dinner – €28.90
Ifu Oriental
At Ifu Oriental, sushi is serious business. Upon arriving at the restaurant, which is located near the Bolivar metro station, you will be greeted with a flute of prosecco, not bad for an all you can eat! Dishes are ordered directly from the tablet, and in addition to the usual dishes, there are variations here with Italian gredients, such as sashimi served on a bed of burrata or crispy chips with tuna and truffle. At Ifu, the gunkan, often served on slightly flattened spoons, are a must-try, very chic.
Where: Misurata Avenue, 60
Prices: weekdays – €19.80, weekends and holidays – €22.80, dinner – €34.80
Yi Pin Sushi
Uramaki with chocolate? Roll with spicy ash? Passion fruit gunkan? We’re not making these up, these are some of Yi Pin Sushi’s special offerings. If you are a lover of traditional sushi, but not afraid to try new combinations and flavors, this place is for you. We are located in the Farini area in a place that is not too big or flashy, ideal for a simple but tasty dinner. Unique and unmissable are the chocolate uramaki with sea bass tempura and the salmon uramaki garnished with ash and hot sauce.
Where: Via Carlo Farini, 2
Prices: weekdays – €16.90, weekends and holidays – €18.90, dinner – €28.90
Kayama
What will all you can eat look like in 2050? At Kayama ‘s it feels like eating in a place that has come straight from the future. The room is incredible, guests are surrounded by mirrors and the tables sit under suspended blue lights, reminiscent of pixels in a video game. The dishes are true compositions that alternate fresh fish with edible flowers and savory sauces, creating contrasts of colors and flavors that please both the eye and the palate. A very in, try it as a couple or in company.
Where: Corso Cristoforo Colombo, 6
Prices: weekly – €15.90, weekends and holidays – €16.90, dinner – €27.90