Milan isn’t playing around when it comes to Sushi. It’s hands down one of the best cities in Italy for Japanese cuisine. We’re not just talking about high-end à la carte spots (where quality is religion), but also a new wave of premium All You Can Eat restaurants. Forget “cheap & cheerful”—AYCE here means fresh fish, stunning vibes, and top-tier service.
This list has it all: authentic sushi-ya for purists, and trendy fusion spots perfect for a night out with the squad.

Domò
Via San Marco 40, Milan
Zona Moscova · Google Maps
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Domò is the king of chic AYCE. Excellent service, modern atmosphere, and sushi that dares with interesting fusion combos. The All You Can Eat formula is available for both lunch and dinner. Lunch slots are 2 hours, which is fair given the high demand. A cut above the rest.

Yokohama Sushi
Via Pantano 8, Milan
Zona Centro (Missori) · Google Maps
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More than a restaurant, it’s an institution. Run by the famous Rosy Chin (yes, the Big Brother star), this place screams elegance. For a quick city lunch, try the €18 Business Lunch. For dinner, the €110 tasting menu is a full sensory journey. Ideal for impressing a date.

Finger’s Garden
Viale Francesco Restelli 2, Milan
Zona Centrale · Google Maps
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This is top-tier dining. A temple of Japanese-Brazilian fusion mentioned in the Michelin Guide and led by Chef Roberto Okabe. The location features a stunning Zen garden with magical lighting. It’s the ultimate spot for a romantic dinner or a special celebration.

Kaori Japanese Restaurant
Viale Stelvio 51, Milan
Zona Farini · Google Maps
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Let’s be real: this is one of the best All You Can Eat spots in Milan. Kaori doesn’t feel like an AYCE: the freshness of the fish and the beautiful plating rival à la carte restaurants. They also have locations in Lissone and Varedo.

Yoshinobu
Via Galileo Galilei 5, Milan
Zona Isola · Google Maps
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If you want authentic traditional sushi without compromises, this is it. Chef Yoshinobu Kurio personally selects the fish every morning. Pro tip: book a seat at the sushi bar to watch the master at work. Authentic, quiet, and respectful—just like in Japan.

Sato Sushi Experience
Via Lazzaro Palazzi 6, Milan
Zona Porta Venezia · Google Maps
Official Website
Sato blends tradition and creativity in an elegant, contemporary setting. The best part? You can choose between a gourmet AYCE or an à la carte menu. Top quality, maximum flexibility.
This selection is CTM’s take. Agree? Spill the tea! or suggest a spot: we’re curious where you get your sushi fix.
We’ll keep this list fresh if places become cringe, close down, or if we find new gems.

