Tuscany Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Tuscany - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Prato's biscotti (literally "twice-cooked" cookies) have an extra-dense texture, lending themselves to submersion in your caffè or vin santo...Read More
Cialde, a local specialty, are circular wafers made with flour, sugar, eggs, and almonds from Puglia. The Bargilli family has been serving...Read More
It's open only for lunch and it's well off the beaten path (even if it is in the center of Livorno's shopping district), but getting here is...Read More
This place makes outstanding gelato, sorbet, and ices (some sugar-free). They prepare their confections three times a day, using the same recipes...Read More
This social hub for San Miniatans serves wonderful panini made with bread baked on-site. You can eat any of this seated at tables with a most...Read More
Blend is open 10 am to 10 pm (after most places are closed) and serves sandwiches, pasta, and creative salads. It's on a quiet little piazza...Read More
Lots of shaded outdoor seating makes this a pleasant place for lunch on a warm day. Pecorino cheese, spicy salami, and grilled vegetables sott...Read More
If you need a break from sightseeing, this is a pleasant place to stop for a cappuccino, sandwiches at lunchtime, or the array of appetizers...Read More
Outdoor seating on Arezzo's main pedestrian square and a tasty range of chef's salads (named after the servers) make this a very pleasant spot...Read More
Come here for a finely crafted sandwich (they have 18 different varieties on the menu), or something more substantial like the crostone ai...Read More
This is the best place in town to eat traditional food elbow-to-elbow with the locals. Da Badò is family-run, with Lucia in the kitchen and...Read More
Locals don't flock to this restaurant on the outskirts of Strada in Chianti for the art on the walls, some of it questionable, most of it kitsch...Read More
Sample the local vino while satisfying your appetite with simply prepared and presented bruschetta, soups, and pastas. In summer a few tables...Read More
Detour off Greve's flower-strewn main square for food that relies heavily on local ingredients (like cheese and salami produced nearby). The...Read More
Any one of this restaurant's piatti tipici (typical plates) is worth trying: the local specialty, pici all'aglione (thick, long noodles...Read More
A short and simple set menu that changes with the seasons is one of the reasons to eat here; the other is the sweeping view from the terrace...Read More
Jazz plays softly in the background as patrons sip wine at rustic tables in rooms with exposed brick-and-stone walls. In warm weather you can...Read More
On Sunday afternoon this old-fashioned farmhouse-esque trattoria is teeming with lively Italian families. Grilled meats are the specialty of...Read More
You can enjoy straightforward Tuscan fare in the massive tower at the abbey's entrance, or, when it's warm, on a flower-filled terrace. The...Read More
Wine lovers shouldn't miss this wine bar/eatery, just off Piazza Grande, with more than 700 labels on the list. Seasonal dishes of traditional...Read More
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