Dairy-free restaurants in Milan
8 venues in Milan rated S to B for dairy-free, every tier backed by cited sources.
8 venues in Milan rated S to B for dairy-free, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% vegan kitchen — no animal dairy is present on the premises. All 'cheeses' served are handmade plant-based alternatives (cashew, lentil-based, nut-based), confirmed in HappyCow reviews ('artisanal cheese', 'cheese made from cashews and herbs', 'lentil mozzarella'). Structurally impossible for animal dairy cross-contamination.
No dairy on the premises. The official website confirms all cheese alternatives are made from cashews and almonds. Multiple FindMeGlutenFree reviewers independently note 'Good for dairy-free.' Structurally dairy-free as a 100% plant-based kitchen.
No dairy products are used; the kitchen is 100% vegan. Menu items such as 'Crostata con ricotta' use vegan ricotta alternatives.
No dairy is used; the plant-based kitchen offers plant milks (soy, rice, oat, almond). The homepage confirms no animal products.
No dairy ingredients are used anywhere in the kitchen (100% plant-based). The venue's warning about possible traces of milk in some packaged products from shared industrial equipment is noted, but for dairy-free dietary preference or lactose intolerance the kitchen is structurally dairy-free.
100% plant-based kitchen using only vegetable ingredients; dairy is excluded from the entire premises.
As a 100% plant-based restaurant, Linfa uses no dairy products. Multiple sources confirm the menu is entirely vegan, and several diners note it is good for dairy-free. The HappyCow listing states '100% vegan and gluten free'.
Derived from the fully vegan classification: a 100% vegan kitchen structurally excludes all dairy. No dairy products are stocked or used on the premises. Confidence is slightly below vegan because no source explicitly calls out dairy-free status; it is inferred from the vegan classification.
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