LùBar
LùBar brings the flavours of Sicily to the heart of Milan.
Originally a food truck known for selling arancini on two wheels around Milan and inside Central Station, LùBar has evolved into a stylish café with a restaurant, now located within the Galleria d’Arte Moderna. The name LùBar, meaning “the bar” in Sicilian, also honours the Bonaccorsi siblings– Lucrezia, Lucilla, and Ludovico – who are behind this venture. From street food to an established café, LùBar has become a trendy gathering spot for socialites. Situated in the southern arcade of the Villa Reale, the space features a charming mix of 18th-century windows, recycled materials, marble, stones, and plants that create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
LùBar serves Sicilian cuisine with a modern Milanese twist, from breakfast until midnight. The menu offers a selection of carefully presented dishes, such as panelle with avocado, mini arancini, sarde alla ludofico, spaghetti with bottarga, and various salads, along with a daily Sicilian-inspired main dish.