
Restaurant
Chef Davide Oldani's revolutionary "pop cuisine" defines D'O Cornaredo, where two Michelin stars and a Green Star celebrate innovative Italian gastronomy in an intimate 30-seat village setting. This acclaimed restaurant transforms fine dining through accessible elegance and sustainable practices.
<h2>A Village Square and Two Decades of Precision</h2><p>The approach to D'O offers a useful orientation before you've tasted a thing. Piazza della Chiesa in San Pietro all'Olmo, a quiet frazione of Cornaredo in the Milanese hinterland, is framed by an elm tree and a 17th-century church. The setting reads as deliberately provincial, a counter-signal to the conventions of high-end dining in a major city. That contrast is not incidental. It shapes the logic of everything that follows inside: a two-Michelin-star kitchen operating at the level of Italy's most recognized creative restaurants, housed in a square you would not find by accident.</p><p>For context on where D'O sits within the Italian fine dining tier, consider the peer set. <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/osteria-francescana">Osteria Francescana in Modena</a>, <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/piazza-duomo-alba-restaurant">Piazza Duomo in Alba</a>, and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/le-calandre-rubano-restaurant">Le Calandre in Rubano</a> represent the upper register of Italian creative cuisine. D'O, ranked 50th in Europe by Opinionated About Dining in 2025 and holding 92 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking, occupies that same conversation. Its address is provincial; its competitive reference points are not.</p><h2>The Training That Built the Style</h2><p>In Italian creative cuisine, lineage carries weight. The formative kitchens that shaped a chef's palate and technique tend to be legible in the food that eventually emerges. At D'O, chef Davide Oldani's training spans what amounts to a master class in late-20th-century European haute cuisine: time under Gualtiero Marchesi, the foundational figure of modern Italian cooking, followed by work with Alain Ducasse, whose approach to precision and product remains a reference point for a generation of chefs across the continent.</p><p>That dual inheritance, Italian rigour and French technique, is reflected in a kitchen that does not prioritise novelty for its own sake. The style La Liste describes is one of creative ideas rooted in Italian tastes, executed with superior technique and artful presentation. After more than two decades of independent work at D'O, the food has moved past the phase of proving a point into something harder to achieve: consistency so refined that the polish is the point. As La Liste's 2026 assessment notes, elements are so finely polished year on year that the precision itself becomes a distinguishing quality. <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/enrico-bartolini-milan-restaurant">Enrico Bartolini</a>, working at the upper tier of Milan's creative scene, and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/atelier-moessmer-norbert-niederkofler-brunico-restaurant">Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico</a> occupy adjacent positions in Italy's two-star creative bracket, but neither has been in the same location for twenty-plus years. Longevity at this level is its own credential.</p><p>The trajectory is worth noting in comparison to some Italian peers. <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/dal-pescatore-runate-restaurant">Dal Pescatore in Runate</a> and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/enoteca-pinchiorri">Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence</a> represent an older, more classically rooted register; <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/reale-castel-di-sangro-restaurant">Reale in Castel di Sangro</a> and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/uliassi-senigallia-restaurant">Uliassi in Senigallia</a> a more territory-specific one; <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/quattro-passi-marina-del-cantone-restaurant">Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone</a> a coastal Italian idiom. Oldani's position is distinct: an Italian sensibility shaped by international technical training, applied with the consistency of a chef who hasn't needed to reinvent himself to stay relevant.</p><h2>Three Menus, One Philosophy</h2><p>D'O runs multiple tasting menus, and the structure itself communicates something about the kitchen's self-awareness. Multiplicity and Lightness, each running to ten courses, are the menus Oldani has crafted around his sustained aims and are framed in the venue's own context as the most complete D'O experience. Exactness, the third option, is a retrospective format drawn from historical dishes, a way of accessing the full arc of the kitchen's output rather than a single current position.</p><p>The naming is not arbitrary. Multiplicity signals range within a coherent framework; Lightness signals a cooking register that does not lean on weight or richness as default qualities; Exactness signals the disciplined repeatability that defines the kitchen's two decades. These are not marketing constructs. They align with what critics have repeatedly observed: a kitchen that knows what it is doing and does it without drift.</p><p>One specific area of distinction that has drawn attention is the farinaceous and leavened program, which D'O assigns to a dedicated laboratory. In the context of Italian fine dining, where bread and pasta are often treated as given rather than as areas of active research, a separate production structure for fermented and leavened work signals a level of investment that peers rarely match at this price point.</p><h2>Where This Sits in the Cornaredo Context</h2><p>Cornaredo itself does not carry the dining associations of Milan, Modena, or Alba. San Pietro all'Olmo is a suburb in the conventional sense, and the absence of a metropolitan address is part of what makes D'O's positioning worth examining. <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/olmo-cornaredo-restaurant">Olmo</a>, Cornaredo's other notable modern cuisine entry, operates in the same locale, which suggests the area is beginning to register as a destination in its own right for dining rather than simply as a stop outside Milan.</p><p>For international reference, the dynamic is not unlike what has happened with creative restaurants in provincial French or Spanish settings: the address becomes part of the identity rather than a limitation. The journey to Cornaredo from central Milan is part of the experience, and the piazza setting reinforces a sense of arrival that a city-centre restaurant cannot replicate. Readers exploring the broader area can consult <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/cornaredo">our full Cornaredo restaurants guide</a>, as well as resources on <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/cornaredo">hotels</a>, <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/cornaredo">bars</a>, <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/wineries/cornaredo">wineries</a>, and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/experiences/cornaredo">experiences</a> in Cornaredo.</p><p>D'O also carries a distinction not common among two-star kitchens: its position on OAD's Europe list has been tracked across multiple years, appearing at number 56 in 2024 and moving to number 50 in 2025, alongside recognition on the OAD New Restaurants Europe list in 2023 at number 60. The Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, awarded in 2025, adds another layer of institutional recognition from a body that places emphasis on cultural as well as gastronomic criteria.</p><p>For readers considering D'O alongside other creative European references, <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/alleno-paris-au-pavillon-ledoyen-paris-restaurant">Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen</a> and <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/jan-munich-restaurant">JAN in Munich</a> offer points of comparison in the French and German creative registers.</p><h2>Planning Your Visit</h2><p>D'O is closed on Mondays and Sundays. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday operate both lunch (12:00 to 2:30 pm) and dinner (7:30 to 9:30 pm) services; Thursday runs dinner only. At the €€€€ price point, with two Michelin stars and a position inside the OAD Europe top 50, advance booking is advisable. The restaurant holds a Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,300 reviews, which at that volume and score represents consistent satisfaction rather than a curated sample. The address is Piazza della Chiesa, 14, in San Pietro all'Olmo, Cornaredo, approximately 15 kilometres west of central Milan and accessible by car or taxi from the city.</p><h2>What People Recommend at D'O</h2><div class="faq-block"><h3>What do people recommend at D'O?</h3><p>Based on the restaurant's own framing and critical recognition across La Liste, Michelin, and OAD, the Multiplicity and Lightness tasting menus (each ten courses) are considered the most complete representation of Chef Davide Oldani's current work. The Exactness menu offers a different entry point, drawing on historical dishes from the kitchen's two decades of output. The farinaceous and leavened program, produced in a dedicated laboratory, has been specifically noted as an area of distinction within the broader menu. D'O holds two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025), 92 points on La Liste 2026, and Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership (2025), anchoring the recommendation in documented critical consensus rather than individual opinion. For further dining context in the region, see <a href="https://www.enprimeurclub.com/restaurants/cornaredo">our full Cornaredo restaurants guide</a>.</p></div>
Hours at D'O: Hours: Monday Closed Tuesday 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm Wednesday 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm Thursday 7:30–9:30 pm Friday 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm Saturday 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm Sunday Closed.
D'O is located at Piazza della Chiesa, 14, 20007 San Pietro all'Olmo, Cornaredo MI, Italy, Cornaredo.
D'O has received recognition including: La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 92pts; In a charming square showcasing an elm and a 17th-century church overlooking table seating in two of three dining rooms, Chef Davide Oldani is a mature figure in Italian cuisine. His precise and recog….
La Liste, Michelin, and OAD all recognise D'O at the two-star level, and the kitchen's own framing points clearly to Multiplicity and Lightness as the most complete expressions of Davide Oldani's approach, each structured across 10 courses. The Exactness menu draws on historical dishes from the restaurant's two-decade archive, which suits returning guests tracking how the style has evolved. The farinaceous and leavened preparations, produced in a dedicated on-site laboratory, draw consistent critical attention across reviews.
D'O is categorized in our database as Creative.
Pricing at D'O is listed as €€€€.
The chef associated with D'O is Davide Oldani.
Piazza della Chiesa, 14, 20007 San Pietro all'Olmo, Cornaredo MI, Italy
San Pietro All'Olmo
Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler

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