Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Vicchio. Vicchio is a town and comune (municipality) in the Province of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Florence. As of 2016, it had a population of 8,105 and an area of 139.0 square kilometres (53.7 sq mi).
Things to do in Vicchio
3 based on 174 reviews
We gave this pizza restaurant a second chance but it won't get a third! Charmless service, plates plonked infront of us without even a glance, characterless decor with far too many lights. When we went to pay our waitress just pointed her thumb over her shoulder at us to indicate to the boss that we were waiting to pay. Awful.
4 based on 30 reviews
The masterpiece of Villa Campestri cuisine: olive oil on canvas. Nothing paints the unique atmosphere of Villa Campestri more memorably than the cuisine of our Restaurant, LâOlivaia. The leading protagonist here is the extra-virgin olive oil produced by t
Followed a Italian cooking workshop here which was amusing and useful. The chef, Christian, is a patient guy and explains all the secrets of the Italian kitchen in a relaxed manner and with good humour. That workshop was absolutely the best!However, during the evening we stayed for dinner and the food was not all that good. Some food was simply too greasy and the service was not very friendly or attentive.The location was absolutely fantastic; no traffic noise, very nice views, great swimming pool, nice people and lots more. Because of the poor restaurant performance this is not a 5 star but 4 star experience.
4 based on 73 reviews
The restaurant is beautiful
Stumbled on this restaurant on a Monday night, we sat outside as it was a lovely night, we had seafood entree and pasta for main, can fault the food was magnificent, a definite must
4 based on 232 reviews
The cook is a real character.Tuscan style.Withdrawn,yet smiling.Proud of his work and his restaurant,hiding somewhere up the hills of Vicchio.A small lake below.Charming.As is the cooking.Real meat,meaning fresh and well chosen.Spaghetti al dente,which means they are not served like mashed potatoes,but are boiled to perfection.There is outdoor seating.You can smoke ,but you won t .The taste of good local wine,the taste of fresh vegetables should not be tainted with tar.The prices are modest,almost cheap in relation to the quality of food.The guests are mainly Italians,people who know of good home cooking,just like nonna(which is the grandmother every Italian loves)
4 based on 296 reviews
Un casolare nel cuore delle colline Toscane, dove poter staccare la spina e rilassarsi davanti ad un buon piatto e un calice di vino.
Excellent restaurant, full of locals enjoying the food , location and views. I had the beef with truffle which is amongst the best ânon Michelin â food Iâve eaten. Family had pizza which was excellent, my sons pizza Margarita was delicious. Book in advance as it was totally full when we went. Wish we had visited more than once during our stay.
4 based on 268 reviews
We have bypassed this restaurant for quite some time as it's adjacent to a noisy wine bar in the town square and the outside tables abut each other which means rowdy tables and cigarette smoke. However we went on a whim on a week night and ate inside. The restaurant is very nicely decorated and tables are laid with linen tablecloths and napkins. The service was attentive and the menu a little different from the norm. If you like meat then this is for you. We had the salumi starter which was excellent as was the little lardo amuse bouche. We had the duck with prunes and onions as a main course which was good but weren't prompted to order vegetables unfortunately. A bit pricier than other local restaurants but worth a visit.
4 based on 770 reviews
It's definitely worth making a reservation to eat here--otherwise, you will be disappointed..The restaurant itself is very small, and the kitchen is only open for lunch--they may serve hot food until 7? (didn't stick around to check)..there is no written menu (except on a blackboard), and the menu changes daily...The food was delicious and different..I had wonderful "strangle-the-priest" pasta--a very different style than I've had before--and wonderful! The 1/2 chicken was moist and tender, my husband's roast pork was delicious, and my dessert "bis" (I couldn't make up my mind!) was delicious as well...the fried zucchini flowers were amazing..Would I go back? Of course!
4 based on 393 reviews
We visited this restaurant during the "Hot Days" fest....Since it was cool outside, we ate inside at a table overlooking the hills. The cuisine here was different than the usual Italian fare...For example, the mushroom soup contained very little liquid--very tasty, but different. The tagliolini with the Mugello black truffles was delicious, as were the meatballs served with caramelised onions...a good meld of flavours..The pappardelle with boar sauce contained very little sauce, mostly boar meat, but was again very tasty. The tagliata with mozzarella was delicious as well. The restaurant sits in the centre of town, and one can easily explore the "shopping" street. Parking is not normally difficult--even during a fest! Most of the diners that evening were locals, and were warmly welcomed by the staff, which was very efficient as well as friendly.
4 based on 624 reviews
Pensato per offrire unâesperienza enogastronomica unica ed emozionale, il Girodibacco, situato nel cuore del Mugello, offre ai suoi ospiti la possibilità di scegliere fra la tradizione della cucina toscana e la creatività espressa nel corso delle stagioni
On our way from Pisa Airport we were looking for somewhere to have lunch and this restaurant looked inviting. There were only a few other diners when we arrived. We were seated right away and given very extensive menus. We all chose to have a starter and a main course. Our waiter suggested a pasta dish which was like ravioli with ragut sauce and fish for mains. Both courses were scrumptious as well as a local red wine to accompany our meal. The bill was reasonable for such a delicious meal. We were staying locally for one week and decided one lunchtime to return to this restaurant. On this occasion, the waiter suggested that we try the mushrooms which had just been delivered. They were so tasty. again we had a bottle of local red wine which was very smooth. We were also given a taste of homemade bread with dips at no cost and on our way out the owner of the restaurant gave us some tips and booklets on local places of interest. A delightful meal in a rural setting.
4 based on 71 reviews
The Enoteca del Monsignore is set within Monsignor della Casa Country Resort & Spa, in the Mugello countryside 5 minutes from Borgo San Lorenzo . Our Chef proposes a traditional Tuscan cuisine with daily homemade bread and pasta, vegetables from our kitch
Monsignor Della Casa is an ideal vacation spot for anyone looking to relax and rejuvenate. The staff is extraordinary and goes above and beyond to make your stay an exceptional experience. The staff is warm, friendly and knowledgeable. They do their absolute best to insure a pleasurable journey. The resort has a unique rustic charm and the landscape is beyond beautiful. There are fun and exciting outdoor activities, including bike rentals, nearby horseback riding and golf. Spa is lovely and offers a variety of wonderful treatments. The food at the restaurant is homemade and delicious. I am already planning my THIRD excursion to Monsignor Della Casa. I would highly recommend this hidden gem in the heart of Tuscany. Book your trip today to Monsignor Della Casa. You will not be disappointed!!! You will have opportunity to create incredible memories that will last a lifetime.
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