Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Montieri. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including La Ciottolona, Restaurant Bistro dai Galli - Ciciano, La Grotta di Tiburzi, La Palazzina, Meo Modo, Da Nada, Ristorante Il Palazzetto, Ristorante Antico Tempio, Osteria Le Fate Briache, La Tana dei Brilli
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4 based on 850 reviews
Very typical Italian cuisine not really that special. I had chicken and vegetables which were tender and well cooked but could have been seasoned better. My husband had a pasta dish with tomatoes which he did not find particularly interesting yet not bad, he just had better tasting tomato-pasta dishes on our holiday in Italy. Very nice staff and quite fast from ordering to receiving the food. Nice location especially if you can sit outside
4 based on 577 reviews
The dinner in Le Fate Briache was the perfect end of a wonderful week in Massa Marittima. The food was simply delicious! Try the Tagliatelle Wild Boar Ragout, a dream.
4 based on 428 reviews
This restaurant is a trattoria bonded to an agro-tourisic farm.They have some rooms to rent and they cook simple home food using their own vegetables and cereals to make fresh pasta and they sell their own wines.The quality is good but nothing really special.The service is very slow and you have to ask twice for what you need but, after having visited the nearby wonderful abbey, you can be more patient.
4 based on 180 reviews
Darling little restaurant in Chuisdino! We dined her on a Friday night. I had pizza and my husband ordered pasta with wild boar. Both were tasty. Our server was very friendly and even showed us a picture of a wild boar he caught earlier in the week. Lots of laughter and lots of food & wine as we dined el fresco. WE noticed a grandmother type person bringing pizzas, salads and wine from the kitchen to a table of 30-35 people. The more they ate and drank, the more she brought. When we asked are server what was going on he replied, "It is a gathering place. Every Friday night the local families get together to eat, drink and visit with their neighbors" Delightful to watch!
4 based on 269 reviews
A typical Tuscan inn where you can enjoy the dishes and the special welcome of the interior Maremma. From Nada is a synthesis of pleasures.
Stayed in nearby villa for six weeks and ate here once a week with our group of 13. Everything we ate was delicious and we tried almost everything on the menu and even a few things that weren't to those with dietary restrictions. This family run restaurant has it all - great vibe, terrific service, reasonably priced, beautiful view. This area of Tuscany is not on the usual tourist route but is well worth the effort. I'm forever ruined for their chicken marsala and hope to return.
4 based on 54 reviews
Located within the gardens of boutique hotel Borgo Santo Pietro's country estate, Meo Modo offers home-grown seasonal menus that reflect the true tastes of Tuscany. Set amidst a thriving country estate, Meo Modo has a 'farm to plate' philosophy where the
As guests staying in the hotel it was an easy decision to take dinner here on one evening of our stay. Seating is either indoors or on the covered terrace, and as it was Saturday there was a singer accompanied by a couple of musicians; they were all surprisingly good and added to the special atmosphere of the place.We opted for the a la carte as we felt that the pricing for the tasting menus was on the high side for a 1* (in fact they are not dissimilar to a 2*). The food was well prepared and of a very solid 1* standard, using a lot of homegrown produce which is always nice to see. The fish main course could have had a slightly larger portion size as it was a main course rather than part of a tasting menu. The desserts were of a particularly high standard; some aspects showed more technique and finesse than the other courses - it is always good to see a strong pastry section.The service was very good throughout the dinner and it was a very pleasant evening. I'd certainly recommend dining here if you are staying at the hotel.Dear IntlTraveller21stc,Thank you so much for taking the time to write your lovely comments - we are so happy to read that you enjoyed both the atmosphere and the food at Meo Modo. Thank you for mentioning, among other things, the professional service of our staff - it was a pleasure to have you with us and we look forward to having you back again soon!
4 based on 101 reviews
We enjoyed two meals at La Palazzina while staying in a villa in nearby Ciciano. The first day we had pasta and it was delicious, so we returned a few days later for the pizza, which is served only at night. The proprietor is delightful, and his four-cheese, thin crust pizza is yummy.
4 based on 868 reviews
The "Grotta di Tiburzi" is a small Wine Bar Restaurant run by Mariangela and her daughters Bianca and Ada. It lies in the historical center of the medieval small town of Chiusdino (Siena) within easy reach of the Romanesque Abbey of Montesiepi and of the
Thirteen of us had lunch at La Grotta and it was a delightful experience. Excellent house wine and bottled water were on our tables as soon as we arrived.We had a set menu because of the size of our group starting with fresh garden salad, followed by the best fried vegetables. Next came malfatti or gnudi, little round balls that would normally be wrapped in a ravioli pasta.Dessert was a delicious mascarpone slightly sweetened.Service was very good and the price was very reasonable.Highly recommended
4 based on 335 reviews
Since 2004 in Ciciano, is situated between the villages of Chiusdino and Montieri, the âVal di Merseâ (river Merse Valley) and the âColline Metallifereâ (Metalliferous Hills), on the antique Massetana, the road that joined Siena to Massa Marittima and the
want something good & with a little more variation to the traditional tuscan menu...well this is the place to go. Have been visiting and working near here over the last 10 years and found this treasure when searching the area. The lovely maitre d is Dominic and her swiss born mother cooks...do try the drunken chicken and the mushroom & chickpea soup..sounds better in Italian, funghi e ceci..oh and the chocolate dessert. ! its a delightful place to find good fare and wine with great hosts..we named it 'dont touch the baby' and as a precurser as them how that came about. have fun.. PeterDear Peter!!!thank you, thank you thank you!!!!:-) it has been really very nice to have you again and again as guest!! grazie for this very nice review!!hope to see you soon againDominique
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5 based on 193 reviews
La Ciottolona is a small restaurant with a shady cool garden and pool (don't forget your swim wear) :)The menu is based on the "slow food" movement with local ingredients and tasty surprises such as lemon in the tortellini and capers with anchovies in the vinegar they serve within the slices beef (tagliata di manzo). They also serve a refreshing white wine which goes great with the garden setting under the grape vines. The manager is super friendly and will make you feel at home in his restaurant.
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