Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Ville di Corsano. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including La Finestra, Ristorante Cateni, Il Contedino, La Taverna di Casciano, Al Tocco, Bosco della Spina, La Galera, La Capannina, Ristorante di Murlo, LO SFIZIO
Restaurants in Ville di Corsano
3 based on 108 reviews
When you just need a simple meal. Nothing special, just food. On a one way street so you may need to go around town to get access. There is a childrens play area. A very enjoyable experience
4 based on 72 reviews
The restaurant at the Albergo di Murlo has some of the best food around. The pastas are homemade (be sure to try the Pici - a local, Sienese pasta that's like thick, hand-rolled spaghetti) and all the ingredients are fresh. They have nice seasonal options as well, so you know that you're getting authentic, homemade cooking and not run-of-the-mill, store bought, pre-packaged food like you will find at many restaurants. The local meat options are always great, especially the braised cinghiale, which is Tuscan wild boar. The house wine is very good and is a great option if you don't want to blow your budget on drinks. The staff is some of the friendliest around and will take great care of you. If you're passing through Vescovado, be sure to stop by for lunch or dinner!
4 based on 533 reviews
The food and drinks at La Capannina are reasonable and pretty good. We had a nice starter with noodles which we shared, pizza for main course and tiramisu and semifredo for dessert together with a light house wine and water. All was good. The service is very friendly and attentive.
4 based on 486 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by our agriturismo and it was wonderful. We had the risotto, bruschetta, and a delicious pizza with ham, mozzarella and arugula. The wait staff was very attentive and managed to go orders along with our sit down meal. It is quaint and warm and welcoming. Highly recommend. Pricing is well done -food and service well worth mid range pricing. Risotto was best we have had in Italy.
4 based on 163 reviews
This hotel suited us in out road trip around Tuscany. It is located between Siena and Val D'Orcia and we stayed overnight before heading back towards San Gimignano. The hotel itself is built in the edge of a forest with wonderful views. Murlo, which is the nearby village is suitable only for the basics. We had dinner at the hotel which was satisfactory. This hotel is recommended for peace seekers or just a stopover in a road trip.
4 based on 349 reviews
Aperto Tutti i giorni dalle 06,30 alle 01,00 - Ampio Parcheggio- Terrazza Panoramica- Eccellente rapporto qualita/prezzo- Ideale per Colazioni, Brunch, Pranzi, Merende, Aperitivi, Cene e..........Dopocena!! VI APETTIAMO......!!!
We got four dishes, and each and every one of them was way to salty for our taste. We saw that locals were eating in the nicely decorated place, but even though the Ragu was good, we decided we won't return because of the amount of salt in the food. We loved all the clocks though :)
4 based on 219 reviews
We were staying nearby and were attracted by the reviews. We weren't expecting anything fancy - just basic, tasty Tuscan food. The dining room was pleasant but not busy. Sadly, the food was a huge disappointment and far from pleasant. Service was prompt and we ordered one bruschetta and one mixed canapés. The canapés comprised a strange mix of unidentifiable toppings smeared on tooth-loosening stale bread. The bruschetta were coarsely chopped tomatoes on stale toast with a very thin drizzle of olive oil and no herbs, salt or pepper to give a lift. Not a good start. The next course was worse. Tagliatelle with ragu a la cinghiale was greasy ground meat fried in oil and stirred into over-cooked pasta - no red wine, tomato or any other ingredient that gives ragu its richness and texture. My wife's mushroom tagliatelle was similarly limp, sticky and swimming in oil. We asked for the bill and left. The only saving grace was that the waitress deducted the pasta from the bill. In my experience a very rare experience in Italy and, indeed, my worst meal anywhere for a long time.
4 based on 449 reviews
Restaurant where you can taste dishes of Tuscan cuisine and savor local wines. We have a wonderful veranda summer evenings and we also do fish dishes. Suitable for ceremonies or for quiet evenings with family or as a couple.
The restaurant is in the town of Monteroni d'arbia which is a short drive from our cottage. We had the steak with truffles which was excellent. The appetizer of quail eggs & truffle was another scorer. Their mains of pasta with wild boar ragu was good too. Overall, the food is highly commendable. We even returned a second time!
4 based on 673 reviews
We booked ahead as quite a busy restaurant. It is situated on quite a high hill past the village of Orgia.As stated parking about 100m below the restaurant.The views are fantastic. Lemon chicken was very nice, the pork fillet was good.However service could have been better, probably due to how busy it was. Greeted very abruptly, took plates whilst others were still eating, asked for the bill 3 times over a 25 minute period.We paid the cover charge and the service charge, but in hindsight wish I hadnât. However we are English - ingrained not to cause a fuss!!!
4 based on 874 reviews
The restaurant "La Finestra" is a characteristic restaurant behind Piazza del Campo, with an outdoor veranda and a splendid view of the Palazzo Comunale. Its three rooms are ancient medieval foundations that overlook the Piazza del Mercato in front of the
It's common knowledge that one should avoid restaurants in highly trafficked tourist areas, but the restaurants ringing Il Campo in the heart of Siena are universally bad. However, right behind the tower is a place that is a significant upgrade for you. La Finestra is low key, decent prices and really good food. The pasta with olive oil and garlic was simple but delicious. The chicken breast in pink peppercorn sauce is highly recommended, especially for a quick fill up. Very thin, a little dry but offset by an amazingly flavorful light cream sauce containing local peppercorns still in their bright red skins, something I'd never seen. House wine is a 500 ml carafe (about 2/3 of a bottle) for less than the price of a glass in the tourist traps in the piazza only 100 yards away. You'd never know this place, and two other equally fine places next to it even existed unless you were told. I'd spotted this tiny area from the top of the palace in Il Campo, and guessed (correctly) that this would be a far better experience than the cookie cutter restaurants packed with blissfully unaware tourists in the piazza. Seek it out. They speak enough English to get you by, but don't expect the fluency of Roma or Firenze. A little knowledge of Italian will help here, as it does in some of the smaller stops in Italy like Cortona. Be aware that in Siena, many places close after lunch until dinner, so there's a three or so hour window when you won't get in. Seek it out, you won't be disappointed !
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