Best Tuscan restaurants nearby. Discover the best Tuscan food in Bagno a Ripoli. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Tuscan restaurants near you.. Bagno a Ripoli is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 7 kilometres (4 mi) southeast of Florence.
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5 based on 2749 reviews
Artisan sandwiches filled with salami Tuscan dishes, cutting boards and croutons. sale of exclusively Tuscan wine, organic oil of the territory, jams and honey from small local producers.
We were warmly greeted, advised and helped by the owner who made the effort of speaking French with us. He also had menus in a lot of different languages which is very rare. My first time trying panini wasnât disappointing at all, it was delicious! Cheap, tasty, made with quality ingredients and large portion too! Bread was crispy, there was a lot meat (not too much bread). Also very well-located in Florence. I can only recommend and would totally go again and try other panini and boards/plates. Thank you!!
4 based on 645 reviews
Ristorante Toscano situato di fronte ad una delle piazze più affascinanti di Firenze: Piazza Santa Croce. Bisteccheria, ristorante e pizzeria dove deliziarsi dei tipici sapori toscani, in un ambiente che avvolge lo stile fusion e moderno.
Our first night in Florence and chose this restaurant from the reviews. In typical Florence style it was a small place but nicely turned out. We had starters and main course, including the steak as recommended, a bottle of wine and a beer. Thank goodness we had pre-booked taking advantage of the 50% discount. The bill was â¬90 after discount. The steak was 'ok' according to my husband but we felt it wasn't worth the large price. Waiters were satisfactory and polite. Would I return? There are so many other places to try.Thank you for your review from the staff of Bisteccheria Santa Croce
5 based on 309 reviews
My wife and I ate at Mangius with our two teenage kids. The food was outstanding - I had the steak and everyone else had the carbonara. Some of the best food we have eaten on our two week trip throughout Europe. Highly recommended.
5 based on 70 reviews
We had salmon with mediteranean vegetables and tuna in sesam seeds, both a really good choice. Calm street close to Santa Croce, very friendly management.
5 based on 398 reviews
ADAGIO promotes Italian specialty foods and wines and the areas they come from, enhancing artisan productions and rediscovering the culture and the traditions that such foods are able to evoke. Beverages and seasonal foods made by local producers in short
From the moment we stepped in I knew it was going to be good. Farm to table freshness. Great food, great service and all at a very reasonable price. A must for the diner that wants to experience cuisine, simple but with great imagination.Thank you so much Robert, we appreciate it.
5 based on 351 reviews
Thought you didnât like cow stomach? Well think again! Situated in the north of central Florence, this tiny little truck does great trippa (tripe) and lampredotto (fourth cow stomach) sandwiches, gently seasoned. The proprietors serve locals and tourists alike and help contribute to a great atmosphere. The food is also cheap - my partner and I bought a sandwich each, two bottles of water and the indispensable cup of red wine for â¬11 between us. Itâs well worth your while to walk the extra few minutes out of the city centre for one of the best meals youâll have in Florence.
4 based on 662 reviews
New re-opening scheduled for March 2018 of the historic Florentine restaurant. Typical Tuscany food in center of Florence.
Our rental owner recommended this restaurant.We were welcomed by the owner who is a neighbour and friend of Elena, our host.The Mandriarno red wine was lovely and the pasta with roe deer sauce was delicious but the pork cube dish I ordered was â¬20 of mainly fat, maximum 20 per cent pork and that was disappointing and I left a pile of fat on my plate. The waitress looked at it and did not ask why or if it had been nice!!!as wasThe Tiramisu the waitress strongly recommended was the worst ever.We visit Italy all the time and love Tiramisu but this was really dreadful.We only ordered one but she brought 2 and that was â¬12 wasted as it was a hard biscuit with cream only and a sprinkling of chocolate. Really awful.
5 based on 203 reviews
Tuscan "Schiacciata" and Italian "Taglieri" with cured meat, cheese and fruit. Taste also our Tuscan Chianti wine and local beer.
We where so lucky to find you! It was the best schiaccia weâve tried, fresh and delicious ingredients and the lady that works there is happy to help and give you the best experience (plus she talks Spanish which helped with my grandparents hehe). We ate there more than ones y 2 days lol. TOTALY RECOMMENDED!
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5 based on 253 reviews
From the idea of a florentine young man and a calabrian young woman, the most "spicy" tuscan-calabrian panini place is arrived in Florence!
Daniele and his wife Valentina run the most incredible restaurant in the city of Florence. I always have a conversation with Daniele and he makes my experience one of a kind. They both truly care about their customers, and make the best sandwich I have ever tried in my entire life. If you are visiting Florence and are looking for a great spot for a meal, go to Mangiapepe for both the taste and the experience. This is my favorite place to eat in all of Italy, I recommend to anyone looking for a great meal and an unforgettable experience.
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4 based on 154 reviews
Osteria with revisited and gluten-free Tuscan cuisine.
Sono stato ieri sera per la prima volta alla Bottega Artigiana del gusto. Il locale si trova in una zona dove parcheggiare non è proprio semplice. Una volta trovato il posto, tuttavia, la serata è proseguita in discesa. Accolti con calore dalla proprietaria abbiamo preso un tagliere misto, un pecorino alla griglia con funghi, coccoli, e i cappelletti ripieni con patate e pancetta il tutto accompagnato da un buon vino rosso. Per finire in bellezza ci siamo concessi una bella crepe alla gianduia per un totale di 30 euro a persona che ritengo più che adeguati vista la qualità del cibo e la cucina totalmente senza glutine, che chi come me conosce bene, sa che ha prezzi superiori alla media. Bravi, continuate così!
Best Italian food near Bagno a Ripoli, Province of Florence, Italy
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