Ditirambo

12 Via Garigliano, Milan, 20154

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Opening times:

  • Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 12:00pm - 2:30pm, 7:00pm - 11:30pm
  • Sun: 7:00pm - 11:30pm

Party & group booking

Ditirambo should be your first stop for a trendy gathering. From fashion shows to birthday parties, product launches to business meetings the wine, the food, the surroundings…it all adds up to party heaven.

room information seating standing
Main Restaurant 1 - 75 -
Sala 1 20 - 32 -
Sala 2 16 - 20 -
Sala 3 15 - 25 -
Terrace 1 - 25 -

About Ditirambo

Created in honour of Dionysius, the God of wine, Milan presents Ditirambo – a temple to the Romans’ finest creation (in our humble opinion) hidden away on a wide tree lined street in the centre of this fashionable city. Here cool, young oenophiles sup bottles of the vine’s finest in intentionally un-finished surroundings. Rough hewn plaster walls are washed in a Mediterranean blue, reclaimed radiators and higgledy piggledy rows of books give a just-don’t-care look that is just crying out to be noticed. A creative menu has wine in mind as flavours of glass and plate find themselves perfect bed fellows. Try the Menu Gourmand to get a real feel for what the kitchen can do – it comes with a glass of wine too of course.

Signature dish

Suckling pig with myrtle reduction

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Snapshot

cuisine: Italian
price: Under £35 | €40 | US$54
opening times:
Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 12:00pm - 2:30pm, 7:00pm - 11:30pm
Sun: 7:00pm - 11:30pm

Checklist

  • air conditioned
  • al fresco
  • allergy friendly dishes
  • business/discreet
  • comprehensive wine list
  • kid friendly
  • late night
  • low carb dishes
  • private dining room
  • vegetarian friendly

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