Bischeri is where Tuscan soul meets Milanese nightlife — a "disco restaurant" on Viale Gorizia where dinner turns into a party. You come for the Florentine-inspired plates (the gnocchi get rave reviews), but you stay for the cene cantate: sung dinners with live music, DJ sets, and karaoke that transform your meal into a full-on spectacle. It's loud, it's fun, and it's not the place for a quiet romantic dinner — but if you want to eat well and then dance on your chair, this is your spot near the Navigli.
A Tuscan-Milanese "disco restaurant" where dinner turns into sung dinners, DJ sets, and karaoke — come for the gnocchi, stay for the party.
Go Thursday through Sunday for the full cene cantata experience — and book with a group, since the party atmosphere is the whole point.
Tuscan dinner meets disco party near the Navigli
Bischeri isn't your typical Milanese dinner spot — it's a "disco restaurant" that blends Tuscan cooking with nightlife energy. The concept is simple: you eat, you sing, you dance. The kitchen turns out Florentine-inspired dishes, and the gnocchi are genuinely excellent — soft, pillowy, and clearly made with care. The menu leans into hearty, genuine Tuscan flavors without trying to be too refined, which works in its favor.
Where Bischeri shines or divides people is the experience itself. From Thursday through Sunday, dinner transforms into a cene cantata — a sung dinner with live music, DJ sets, and karaoke. If you're in the mood to let loose with a group, it's a blast. If you came for a quiet conversation, you'll be miserable. The volume goes up as the night progresses, and by the time the DJ kicks in, people are out of their seats.
The Google rating of 4.2 reflects the fun factor more than the food alone — Tripadvisor's lower 3.1 suggests not everyone gets the concept. Service can be slow when the place is packed, and the food, while good, isn't destination dining on its own. Come with friends, order the gnocchi, embrace the chaos, and you'll have a memorable night near the Navigli.
Bischeri n'est pas un restaurant milanais comme les autres — c'est un « disco restaurant » qui marie la cuisine toscane à l'ambiance nocturne. Le concept est simple : on mange, on chante, on danse. La cuisine propose des plats d'inspiration florentine, et les gnocchi sont véritablement excellents — moelleux, fondants, clairement faits avec soin. Le menu mise sur des saveurs toscanes authentiques et généreuses sans chercher la sophistication, et c'est ce qui fait son charme.
Ce qui fait le succès — ou la réputation mitigée — de Bischeri, c'est l'expérience elle-même. Du jeudi au dimanche, le dîner se transforme en cene cantata : un repas chanté avec musique live, DJ set et karaoké. Si vous êtes d'humeur à vous lâcher avec un groupe d'amis, c'est génial. Si vous veniez pour discuter tranquillement, vous serez malheureux. Le volume monte au fil de la soirée, et quand le DJ entre en scène, les gens quittent leurs chaises.
La note Google de 4,2 reflète surtout le côté festif plus que la qualité culinaire — le 3,1 sur Tripadvisor montre que le concept ne fait pas l'unanimité. Le service peut ralentir quand c'est plein, et la cuisine, bonne, ne justifie pas le déplacement à elle seule. Venez entre amis, commandez les gnocchi, embracez le chaos, et vous passerez une soirée inoubliable près des Navigli.