On the seventh floor of the Radisson Collection Hotel Santa Sofia, Issei Milano reveals itself as a Milan-view salon. A Japanese restaurant with a global outlook, designed by MaisonP and Alessandro Mario Cesario as a refined intersection of distant visual languages. Warm earthy tones, glossy mahogany furniture, striped wallpapers, archival photographs, textured fabrics. Every detail tells a story where Tokyo meets Lima, and tradition flows into intuition. The central bar becomes a tactile statement. Art déco tables, graphic rugs and enveloping chairs form a landscape that shifts with the changing light. Issei Milano is more than a restaurant. It is a suspended room above the city, where food becomes experience and interior design becomes memory. The space is open yet intimate. Welcoming yet surprising. It speaks many tongues but keeps a single voice.