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Rigolo
The guide was updated:Rigolo, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, looks like a formal restaurant with its white linen, silver cutlery and slightly older waiters. Once you find your table, it's immediately apparent that this is a warm and friendly place. The food is Tuscan, and the menu features traditional dishes and reinvented Italian classics. Try dishes like pappardelle with wild boar sauce and ossobuco with risotto.
Useful Information
- Address: Via Solferino 11, Milan
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 12:15pm–2:30pm / 7:30pm–11pm; Mon closed
- Website: www.ristoranterigolo.it/?lang=en
- Public Transport: Metro M2 stop Moscova. Metro M3 stop Turati.
- Phone: +39 02 864 632 20
- Email: info@rigolo.it
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Rigolo, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, looks like a formal restaurant with its white linen, silver cutlery and slightly older waiters. Once you find your table, it's immediately apparent that this is a warm and friendly place. The food is Tuscan, and the menu features traditional dishes and reinvented Italian classics. Try dishes like pappardelle with wild boar sauce and ossobuco with risotto.
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