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
It bills itself as an "osteria with a view," and it delivers. The food is as amazing as the view; on offer are dishes with fantasy, and dishes...Read More
The old mill" has an antique marble serving counter filled with free nibbles and two large wooden tables in a room lined with wine bottles....Read More
It bills itself as an "Enoteca con cucina" which means that it's a wine (and coffee) bar that also happens to offer fantastic food at lunch...Read More
It's set in a lively, historic market square and frequented by locals. The menu adheres to Tuscan tradition but also indulges in some flights...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
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
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
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
This place could be mistaken for a grandmother's kitchen: it's completely unpretentious, with red-and-white-checked tablecloths and a waitstaff...Read More
Though it's still very much in the center, it's far from the madding crowds. Wonderful wines pair beautifully with the tasty morsels on hand...Read More
Though the food here is rather good, the real reason to come here is for the exquisitely crafted cocktails, and the view, which just happens...Read More
Although it calls itself an osteria (tavern), this place much more resembles a wine bar, with a bill of fare that includes several different...Read More
Husband and wife Claudio and Marila run this fish restaurant across the (busy) street from the docks. The decor's nothing to write home about...Read More
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