Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Palaia, Province of Pisa, Italy. Palaia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pisa in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southwest of Florence and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Pisa.
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4 based on 137 reviews
Good home cookingThis restaurant was just what we were looking for. We had our 2 grandchildren and our son and daughter in law with us.They made us very welcome catered for our allergies and at a very reasonable price.The food was excellent and scenery just what you expect in Tuscany.
4 based on 362 reviews
Pizzeria- Osteria Vecchio Cinema is realized in the old Odeon's cinema gallery of San Miniato , work up to the 60's. inside the Pizzeria you can admire the originals stucco works (1930) , the cinema's wooden seats and the original camera . Vecchio Cinema
Great staff. Great well-priced local wines. Fantastic pizza. This was such a delightful place to eat. Great atmosphere as well. A place people enjoy. A holiday highlight.
4 based on 131 reviews
We chanced upon this charming town centre restaurant and had a really good lunch, sitting on their little outside section. The service was attentive and very amusing, and the food terrific. Pizzas were perfect, and their salads were super-fresh and generous. At the end of the meal the waiter insisted that we all had a large glass of homemade grappa! Very reasonable - about e20 a head for two courses and a beer.
4 based on 83 reviews
First impression is that the decor is new, modern, bright, very clean and most importantly...very cool with the air conditioning. The lady who served was very friendly and spoke great English...was very accommodating in being able to alter portion sizes and mix the menu slightly. I thought the food was great...to start, I ordered a mozzarella ball wrapped in bacon and courgette covered something or other, which was delicious. The pizza crust could have been crispier and I felt was too moist...oil from the mozzarella perhaps? Anyway, I was very happy and would encourage anyone to try for themselves.
3 based on 364 reviews
Our last night in Tuscany we had dinner at Da Carlo. It is clearly a favorite of the locals. It is a quaint restaurant that is actually fairly large inside. Our waitress was fantastic. She was very attentive and friendly. We had both a pasta and steak meals. Both were fantastic. The wine selection by the glass was really good and they have severval beers, some on draft. It was a very relaxing dinning experience and we throughly enjoyed the restaurant - great food and service. We would recommend.
Best Mediterranean food near Palaia, Province of Pisa, Italy
4 based on 295 reviews
Located within the medieval castle and back to life after a meticulous restoration, the gourmet restaurant La Rocca of Castelfalfi is a landmark in the village, where you can enjoy the authentic taste of traditional Tuscan cuisine. The restaurant is manag
We had a perfect evening at La Rocca. First we got a very friendly welcome when we arrived. Then, throughout all of the evening the service was very friendly. And of course most import: All courses we ordered were very yummy. The chef definitely deserves the awards he got already! Besides of all this, the location is beautiful as well. This restaurant definitely is a strong recommendation for everyone loving delicious gourmet food and who is in this area of Tuscany. Dear Martin B,it is a true pleasure to read such a beautiful review.Thank you for your comments and for choosing the restaurant La Rocca for your Tuscan dinner!We hope to welcome you soon again in Castelfalfi!Best regards,Elisa BiaginiMarketing & Communication Supervisor
4 based on 333 reviews
The Restaurant is situated in an old farm. You eat in the ex wine cellar. The decoration is quite kitch. The food is excellent. A bit nouvelle cuisine but sufficient in the helpings. In summer the view into the valley is stunning. Friendly service
Where to eat Central-Italian food in Palaia: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 521 reviews
After driving up unfamiliar winding hilly roads with sharp turns from our hotel in a rental car, we almost got stuck in the very narrow alley leading to the restaurant in the dark, quiet, practically deserted town on this Tuesday evening. We found the hard way that apparently the only way to reach it was to park in the public lot a short distance downhill and hike up. Notwithstanding the scary experience, we were glad we made it to this charming little restaurant safely for early dinner, however. The interior with 7-8 tables was cheerful, and tastefully decorated. We appreciated the artful, eye-pleasing and meticulous presentation of the dishes, and the privacy of our table. The hostess was attentive and gracious. We were impressed by the cleverly plated vegetables that playfully resembled colorful âsushiâsâ and a refreshing iceberg lettuce salad served in elegant chinaware. The bolognese pasta was well-seasoned and tasty; the cod was moist and delicious; and the sliced beef was tender. We loved the Rose from a neighborhood vineyard. The sweet desserts rounded out an enjoyable meal. We got to admire the lit tall church tower in the town square nearby before heading back.
5 based on 45 reviews
The Savini Family and their products are of superb quality, respecting the territory, local products and love for great quality food! The truffle hunting experience with Luca is by far the most educational experience you can have onsite and the food you get to have after is phenomenal! Luca is a master of food and great truffle hunter and the whole family are such wonderful people that you don't come across often because of their business ethos, professionalism and dedication to quality! Thank you for an amazing experience! Vicky from Rome
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