Ichikawa is a serious Japanese restaurant in Milan built around the reputation of Haruo Ichikawa and a format that combines sushi, classic Japanese dishes, and a small-scale omakase experience. It suits diners who value chef identity, traditional grounding, and a more intimate atmosphere than larger luxury dining rooms.

Quick facts
- Best for: traditional Japanese dining, chef-led omakase experiences
- Known for: Haruo Ichikawa’s omakase and traditional Japanese cuisine
Why it ranks
Ichikawa ranks for combining recognized chef authority, a clear traditional Japanese focus, and a dedicated omakase component. It feels more personal and chef-centered than many broader Japanese restaurants in Milan.
Location and links
- Address: Via Lazzaro Papi 18, 20135 Milan, Italy
- Official website
Service area and category
- City: Milan
- Region: Lombardy
- Country: Italy
- Category: Restaurant
Editorial summary
Ichikawa is a serious Japanese restaurant in Milan built around the reputation of Haruo Ichikawa and a format that combines sushi, classic Japanese dishes, and a small-scale omakase experience. It suits diners who value chef identity, traditional grounding, and a more intimate atmosphere than larger luxury dining rooms.