Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Monte San Savino, Province of Arezzo, Italy. Monte San Savino is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany (Italy). It is located on the Essa stream in the Valdichiana. Several of its frazioni occupy higher hills, like Gargonza and its castle at 560 metres (1,840 ft) and Palazzuolo at an elevation of 600 metres (2,000 ft).
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4 based on 406 reviews
We went there twice for dinner, in August 2017, whilst on a family holiday in the area. In three words: Its always packed. By Italians it is, which is always a very good sign. The restaurant is on the side of the road, but this should not put you off: Its peaceful and quiet. The terrasse is lovely in the summer evening. This is a simple place, with Italian families (kids running around, people laughing loudly, entire families uniting for dinner, etc...lovely) and very rare tourists making the picture. The food is such that people are visibly happy to eat here. Dishes are simple but well executed: pasta is typical Tuscany (out of this world the "pici al ragù di cinghiale", the "penne al funghi porcini", etc..), and generous. The Pizzas are great and tasty with a nice thin and crunchy crust, typical for the region (the pizza crust tend to be thinner here than in Napoli I find). The wine list is very good, with lovely wines from Vino Nobile de Multepuciano, or Montalcino, and very reasonably priced. Service is good and people are smiling.Being a lover of Italian food, I recommend this place.
4 based on 421 reviews
It is the 3rd time and come to this authentic Tuscan restaurant, so I can truly confirm how espetacular it is! Great service, simple place and... outstanding food quality! This time, after a delicious local Salumi (Antipasti) we ordered some amazing fresh Funghi Porcini, 800g of Bistecca Fiorentina (to share ;p). An unique opportunity to try authentic and delicous Tuscan cuisine... then, take some time to walk (and digest) in the lovely town of Monte San Savino.
4 based on 458 reviews
On a recent September family trip to Tuscany, we had dinner here twice. Our party consisted of 6 adults and one 3 year old, and all of us were delighted with the food and service. With an extensive menu of classic and regionally accented Tuscan dishes, you could eat here many times and never be bored. Because of our youngest member, we dined early (6 p.m.) and mostly had the place to ourselves.The menu even featured wines from the Baldetti vineyard (also worth a visit). We also were charmed by our skilled waitress Fiore, mentioned in other reviews here. As has also been said, the view from the restaurant is spectacular. Note: Be sure you have a designated driver for your safe exit via the one-lane gravel road!
4 based on 663 reviews
Food was very good and I would recommend it. We were the only people there at first (about 7pm) which meant it lacked some atmosphere. A big Italian family came in later and, not surprisingly, got the attention. Still, recommended if you are staying in Monte San Savino.
4 based on 877 reviews
They have a barbecue station in the restaurant but still the grilled meat strangely smelled of gas a lot (like it was cooked on the gas stove). When i ordered the bistecca with rosmary they just threw raw rosmary on top of the meat, which justed tasted sharp and soapy (you want the perfume of grilled rosmary go into meat, not raw rosmary strewn over the meat). Sorry to say, but it's untalented cooking. Monte San Savino is an old little city, but dark and gloomy. Better go to Arrezzo.
4 based on 658 reviews
I met up with some friends at this well-situated restaurant in the centre of Monte S Salvino. The service was poor - no English, could not understand âmustardâ/moutarda. The famous porchetta was served cold and there bits of tripe or so on the plate, strangely interesting! My porchetta, baked potatoes and a glass of wine cost about Euro 11.
4 based on 624 reviews
Everything about this restaurant was perfect. It had a great feel the moment you walked in. It is stunning inside. The photos do not do it justice. Our meal was superlative. Risotto and Gnocchi for starters, followed by lamb and guineafowl. Unbelievable. The service is OK but not good; it needs to improve. We had a wonderful evening. This is a great restaurant. Monte Sansavino is one of the most beautiful unspoiled towns in Tuscany, off the tourist track. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and now we have found it, we will return again and again.
4 based on 166 reviews
We came to have lunch and were so surprised at the size of the pizzas!!! They are huge and delicious! They have many different combination's to choose from, all fabulous! They have other menu items as well, which I am sure are all just as good.
5 based on 538 reviews
Sit a mixed group of twenty or so around one large table and the ambiance is that of a big family gathering. Many different delicacies are brought to the table, a seemingly endless stream of tasty seasonal dishes, all prepared by Cristina who is passionat
Le Bindi is located in the historical heart of Monte San Savino, surrounded by the stone walls of the old decorated city with the beautiful narrow alleys which travel you back in time.The menu is different than the usual. The creativity of chef Cristina is undoubtfully incomparable. I have tried many times the Italian cuisine, only that tonight, everything I ate, from appetizers to soup and main meal were completely new tastes. The food was more than amazing, everything homemade and only seasonal vegetables used. I had red wine, typical of the region and one of the best I ever had. They have an impressive wine list and a cellar with a very big variety from which you can choose. Service was also excellent. Paolo was very helpful, attentive, and literally faultless. We were the only foreigners and he translated everything to us and made us feel very good. I donât have something bad to comment about the whole experience, I will only give you one tip: come as much hungry you can, this restaurant offers both QUALITY and QUANTITY!
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4 based on 453 reviews
This is (among other things) a great spot to take a lunch break when driving the A1. It's easy to reach, the food is excellent and it's cheap. We had good pastas (inc. vongole, as it was on the weekend) and tagliati.
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