If you’re looking to combine your love of good food with a touch of modern flair, the Sushi&Sound experience in Milan might just be what you need. This isn’t your typical sushi dinner; it’s a carefully curated, music-inspired tasting journey that’s designed to be savored slowly, with each course flowing seamlessly into the next. Whether you’re a seasoned sushi lover or curious about trying something new, this experience offers a fresh take on Japanese cuisine in Italy’s fashionable city.
What really caught our eye are two standout features: First, the progressive set menu that feels more like a playlist of flavors, and second, the personalized dish that allows you to tailor part of your meal to your tastes. Plus, the inclusion of wine and unlimited water makes it feel more like an event than just dinner. However, it’s worth noting that this is a slow, mindful experience — not a quick bite — so if you’re in a rush, this probably isn’t the right choice.
This experience suits those who want a relaxed, immersive dining moment, especially couples or groups seeking something beyond the usual restaurant visit. If you enjoy food that’s thoughtfully presented and paired with a bit of atmosphere, you’ll find a lot to appreciate here. Just keep in mind, it’s a 1.5-hour experience that encourages you to listen, taste, and unwind.
Key Points

- Music-inspired set menu flows naturally, like a playlist for your palate.
- Personalized dish allows you to add a touch of your own taste to the experience.
- Mindful pacing means it’s best enjoyed slowly, ideal for savoring each element.
- Includes wine and unlimited water, making it feel more like a curated event than a casual dinner.
- A focus on technique and harmony in the sushi and hot dishes offers a balanced tasting.
- Ideal for couples, foodies, and travelers wanting a modern Japanese experience in Milan.
A Closer Look at What You Can Expect

The experience at Sushi&Sound is designed almost like a symphony of flavors. Instead of a typical sushi meal that you wolf down quickly, this is a slow, structured tasting designed to be enjoyed in a relaxed manner. From the moment you arrive, you’re stepping into a space crafted for immersion — a modern dining setting where atmosphere matters just as much as what’s on your plate.
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The Flow and Structure of the Menu
The journey begins with two introductory entrées. These small bites serve as the opening notes, meant to warm your palate and set the tone. They may be delicate and subtle, preparing you for the more complex flavors ahead. We liked how these initial tastes weren’t overwhelming but rather inviting, making us eager for what’s next.
Next, you move into a selection of sushi. The sushi here is crafted with precise, soft rice and clean, balanced fish flavors. According to reviews, the sushi is more about harmony than boldness — a reflection of the chef’s attention to detail. One reviewer noted, “The progression becomes more intense, yet remains harmonious,” which is exactly how this part of the meal feels. It’s not about quantity but about quality and texture, with each piece offering a different nuance.
Hot Dishes and Warmth
After the sushi, the menu introduces two hot dishes, adding a contrast in temperature and texture. These warm courses provide a comforting element, breaking up the cool, fresh flavors of the sushi. They’re described as adding depth and a touch of comfort, making the tasting more rounded and dynamic. The inclusion of heat helps create a dynamic experience that’s more than just raw fish on rice.
The Personal Touch and Desserts
To make the experience more special, there’s an option to choose a final dish of your own. This is a good chance to tailor your meal if you have specific preferences or want a taste of something else on the menu. It’s a thoughtful touch that adds a bit of customization to the curated experience.
Ending on a soft note, you’ll enjoy a mochi dessert — a gentle, round sweet that’s intended as the final note of your meal. Many reviews mention how this dessert brings the experience to a calm, satisfying close, like the last chord of a song. It’s a subtle, well-balanced way to finish your tasting.
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Throughout the meal, unlimited water is included, which keeps things feeling relaxed and unhurried. The glass of wine is carefully integrated into the rhythm, enhancing each course without overpowering the flavors. The setting is modern and thoughtfully designed to promote a calm, immersive atmosphere — usually a big plus for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle.
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The Experience’s Pacing and Approach
This isn’t a meal to rush through. As one review pointed out, “This is a modern dining experience designed to be enjoyed slowly and mindfully.” It’s ideal if you’re looking to listen to your senses, taking time between courses and savoring each bite. The structure feels deliberate yet fluid, helping you appreciate the artistry behind each dish.
Who Will Love This Experience?

If you’re a food lover interested in modern Japanese cuisine, this is a fun way to explore sushi in a new context. It’s especially suited for couples or small groups wanting a shared, memorable moment. Travelers who appreciate a thoughtfully curated experience rather than a quick dinner will find this a rewarding choice.
However, if you prefer a quick, casual meal or are on a tight schedule, this might feel a bit slow or deliberate for your taste. Also, since it’s designed more as an experience than a meal for heavy eaters, those with large appetites may want to plan accordingly or supplement the tasting with extra snacks.
The Value of the Experience

At around 1.5 hours long, the cost can seem higher than a typical sushi dinner, but it’s important to consider what’s included. The set menu inspired by music, the personalized dish, wine, and unlimited water all add up to a curated, immersive experience. You’re paying for quality, atmosphere, and the chance to enjoy sushi in a way that emphasizes enjoyment over haste.
Multiple reviews praise the balance of flavors and the atmosphere, describing it as a “refined and memorable way to enjoy contemporary Japanese cuisine.” It’s not just about eating but about listening to your senses and appreciating the artistry behind each course.
Final Thoughts

This Sushi&Sound experience offers a glimpse into a modern, artistic approach to sushi dining. It’s perfect for those who want a relaxed, thoughtfully curated meal that feels more like an event than just a dinner. The combination of music-inspired dishes, careful pacing, and a personalized touch makes it stand out from standard sushi spots in Milan.
If you’re seeking a uniquely Milanese take on Japanese cuisine, and you’re comfortable with a slow, immersive dining style, this could be a highlight of your trip. Just be prepared to enjoy each bite at a leisurely pace, soaking in the atmosphere and the subtle harmonies of flavors.
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FAQ

Is this experience suitable for someone new to sushi?
Yes, the structured, slow-paced tasting is suitable for beginners, especially since the flavors are balanced and the experience designed to be enjoyed thoughtfully.
Can I choose a different dish as my personal addition?
Yes, the set includes one dish of your choice, allowing you to customize part of your meal based on your preferences.
Are drinks included in the price?
You get a glass of wine and unlimited water throughout the meal, which enhances the tasting without feeling pushy.
How long does the experience last?
It lasts approximately 1.5 hours, encouraging a relaxed, unhurried pace.
Is this experience family-friendly?
While not specifically designed for children, it’s more of a sophisticated, tranquil experience suited for adults or older teens who appreciate slow, mindful dining.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
What language support is available?
The experience is offered in Italian, English, and Spanish, making it accessible for most travelers.
If you’re after a memorable, modern take on sushi that combines music, atmosphere, and taste, this experience at Sushi&Sound in Milan could be just the ticket. It’s a refined way to indulge in Japanese cuisine in a setting that values slow, deliberate enjoyment over hurried bites.
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