Milan · Sushi · a la carte
Zero Milano
JapaneseSushiContemporary JapaneseFusionCorso MagentaMichelin ListedFine Dining
Co-founded in 2006 by Akita-born sushi master Hide Shinohara and Italian entrepreneur Marcello Binda, Zero Milano has anchored Corso Magenta as Milan's definitive Japanese fine-dining address for nearly two decades. The menu balances sushi purity with contemporary Japanese cooking, served by a team that includes two additional Japanese sushi specialists.
- Price
- ¥¥¥
- Area
- Centro / Magenta
- Since
- 2006
- Chef
- Hide Shinohara
- Owner
- Marcello Binda / Hide Shinohara

Plate № 17
About
Zero Milano opened in 2006 as a genuine Japanese-Italian collaboration: sushi master Hide Shinohara from Akita brought the craft while Marcello Binda supplied the Milanese hospitality sensibility. The kitchen team includes multiple Japanese sushi specialists, maintaining the integrity of the counter. The restaurant is Michelin-listed and consistently receives strong reviews for the quality of its fish sourcing and the precision of its nigiri. The dining room offers an elegant, understated setting befitting the Magenta neighbourhood.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- One of Milan's oldest Japanese restaurants with nearly 20 years of continuous operation under Japanese sushi leadership.
- Head sushi master Hide Shinohara from Akita brings authentic northern Japanese craft to every service.
- Michelin-listed with average spend around €48 — strong value for Japanese fine dining in a central Milan location.
Dinner only; closed for lunch. Bookings available via TheFork and directly.
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