Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Abbadia San Salvatore, Province of Siena, Italy including Osteria Novecento, Ristorante Pizzeria Ponte Del Prato, Il Gatto E la Volpe, La Taverna del Pian delle Mura, Ristorante Le Macinaie - Monte Amiata, Osteria Lo Spugnone, trattoria le ginestre, Osteria Novecento, Ristorante La Scottiglia, Tir.Na.Nog
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4 based on 288 reviews
Whilst on a vacation few days for some much needed Rest & Relaxation my partner and myself stumbled upon this little gem. What a great evening we had! The food beer and wine were all exceptional. This is one of those times when you would not hesitate in recommending a great place to eat knowing that those that you had directed there had a great time too.
4 based on 253 reviews
This is a place you just do not want to miss! A skip and a throw from Castel del Piano and on the route to Mount Amiata, you will probably be served some of the best quality fare in the area. Massimo is friendly, knowledgeable and works the tables, his cousin Fabio is busy in the kitchen. Everything is locally sourced and lovingly prepared. Would especially recommend their cold meat antipasto and their fresh pasta. If you realise you have just indulged yourself a bit too much, I would suggest you take advantage of the rooms upstairs... Just the bees knees...
5 based on 37 reviews
Little Tuscan tavern located in the heart of Monte Amiata, in the Southern Tuscany. The menu is strictly bounded to the Tuscan cooking and all dishes are prepared by following traditional recipes. The ingredients are selected with great passion, searching
Great restaurant set in a quaint village we came across on the way back to pienza from saturnia. The manager and chef were very friendly, good honest people, the house wine was delicious, the tiramisu and pannacotta to die for and just 3 euros! The mushroom and ham pizza was so good we had to order another one! Definitely no tourist trap!Thank you so much for your review. We chose for our costumers a short menu in order to provide an high food's quality.
4 based on 723 reviews
This restaurant came recommended by the owners of the accommodation we were staying in. We booked a table and were pleased to learn that the chef/owner spoke English. On arrival our party was made to feel very welcome and the chef came out to speak to us and to suggest a starter course of antipasti to share. We readily agreed and then also ordered our mains etc. The antipasti was the best I have ever enjoyed in Italy or elsewhere. There was so much to choose from that we all felt we need not have ordered anything else. The pasta course was also delicious and the desserts too. The next day the chef sent a message hoping that we had enjoyed our meal which I thought was a very nice touch. A lovely experience and a lovely meal-thank you.
4 based on 463 reviews
We had a lovely meal here after an evening in the hot springs - there is a real homely atmosphere in the restaurant, which appears popular with locals and tourists alike. We were there mid week in winter and at 9pm local families poured in. The food was delicious and the restaurant beautifully decorated and maintained. They even lit a fire for us!
4 based on 313 reviews
What can I say, where can I start? That is what I've said every visit when the fabulous meals have had the table groaning under their weight.Bring an appetite: servings are indeed generous - an understatement - and a beautiful expression of the food typical to the Amiata region. The produce is fresh, local where possible and makes the most of what the season has to offer (porcini mushrooms and chestnuts in October, local prosciutto and cheeses).There is also a great local wine selection (how could there not be in Southern Tuscany?) and the staff have sound knowledge in the wines themselves. The service itself is perfect; the staff are professional, friendly and warm.I've dined in the restaurant twice, both in autumn and winter, and ambience of the dining room, while spacious and light, is also cosy and I didn't feel like I had to whisper. In winter this would be the perfect place to relax for lunch after a morning of skiing (and working up an appetite to tackle those grand portions!). There is a great view of the ski run, the forest and the summit of Monte Amiata. In summer, this view is just spectacular. Such an unspoilt place!It goes without saying that I will be back.
4 based on 303 reviews
La Taverna del Pian delle Mura welcomed us with their honest, warm hospitality and bounty of earthly cuisine made with ingredients most of which are biological and sourced from the Monte Amiata region. To start we had the carpaccio of chianina, deliciously tender beef at its best.. then enjoyed an assortment of pasta, such as pici (fat, flatish type of spaghetti from the Siena region) with cherries and prosciutto, tortelli di ricotta al ragù bugiardo (tortelli filled with ricotta and served with a white ragu) (the tortelli was our favourite) and then a succulent oven roasted rabbit stuffed with ham and herbaceous rosemary. As sides we had sauteed dandelion leaves - the bitterness of which is great for digesting the rich food, and the zucchine, which were great qua flavour, but perhaps a bit too over-oiled. We were washing this down with the house wine, excellent for a house: a Rosso Montalcino, a fruitsome (cherry) red with that a nice dusty plum twist of an everyday sangiovese.Although quite satiated, we carried on into desserts, soft almond cakes doused in hand made custard accompanied by an array of self or locally produced liquores, including one made from dogs rose (Rosa canina) or one that we especially liked made from blue Hydrangea petals. I imagine it would be a delight to return in autumn when one can feast on their culinary art using locally procured harvest of porcini and castagne (mushrooms and chestnuts) and to try also the strozzapreti made with chestnut flour, among much else. We will, we shall, we must return!
4 based on 143 reviews
Recommended by our hotel we are in this restaurant twice. A typical Italian restaurant and it seemed to be rather popular among locals. They have a good choice of different pizzas, but my choice was pasta with seafood as a starter and pork the first evening and seafood antipasto as a starter and beefsteak the other. Nice and artistic desert. The portions were very tasty, but rather small and as often in Italy, you'll need to order potatoes or whatever you wish separately . Friendly service.
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4 based on 245 reviews
Locale che propone oltre 70 tipi di pizza.. Primi piatti fatti a mano antipasti , fritti, insalatone, tagliate, dolci fatti totalmente in casa. Il locale può contenere circa 140 persone., tra il gazebo esterno sempre accessibile anche in inverno essendo s
It is a simple restaurant but with real Italian food. If you chose pasta they will serve it " al dente" if you want a bit more cooked you should ask for it. The house wine is good and cheap. Good relation price / quality.
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5 based on 37 reviews
Little Tuscan tavern located in the heart of Monte Amiata, in the Southern Tuscany. The menu is strictly bounded to the Tuscan cooking and all dishes are prepared by following traditional recipes. The ingredients are selected with great passion, searching
Great restaurant set in a quaint village we came across on the way back to pienza from saturnia. The manager and chef were very friendly, good honest people, the house wine was delicious, the tiramisu and pannacotta to die for and just 3 euros! The mushroom and ham pizza was so good we had to order another one! Definitely no tourist trap!Thank you so much for your review. We chose for our costumers a short menu in order to provide an high food's quality.
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