Find out what Tuscan restaurants to try in San Casciano dei Bagni including Chiostro Cennini, Trattoria La Pace, La Fontanella, Ristorante Daniela, trattoria le ginestre, L Osteria del Merlo, Ristorante da Nilo, Ristorante La Grotta, Locanda di B, Da Gagliano
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4 based on 756 reviews
Once again, delicious food prepared by Chef Angela and served by her husband Giuliano. Intimate, rustic and friendly atmosphere. (And no TV!!! That in itself deserves a 5* plus!) I photographed only the desert - couldnât resist as it looks so pleasing on the eye as well as on the palette. ( Panna cotta with meringue and frutti di bosco).
5 based on 29 reviews
This is a cozy home restaurant in a private farmhouse of the owner sourrounded by wood and hills. You'll eat local and seasonal dishes belonged to the tuscan-umbrian traditions or created by Bea with the products of their or other selected local farms. Fu
We have enjoyed two delicious dinners at Locanda di B and each was outstanding. Bea has elevated Tuscan cuisine to an art form. Her menus and food are completely over the top both in taste and presentation. You will not eat any better than this in Tuscany. How often do you have the opportunity to dine in someoneâs home? I would say that this is a must do during your stay in Tuscany. You wonât regret it. We canât wait to go back for a third time!! Bravissimo!
4 based on 932 reviews
In a restaurant labelled as "nouvelle cuisine" you usually have large dishes with little food inside. Here the dishes are equally large, but full of excellent traditional cuisine. Do not come here if you are following a diet. Prices more than reasonable.
4 based on 519 reviews
This place is a triumph of understated traditional Tuscan Cuisine. The highlights of the evening was the hand rolled Pici with just a hint of anchovy, balanced beautifully with lemon zest. And then there was the Gnocci with sage butter, this dish was a house special for the night... this Gnocci was beautifully light clouds of joy and the sauce was something to remember, so simple, so well balanced and so good. Service was attentive, fast and unpretentious with a flair to support local wine that complemented our dishes well and proved an elegant pairing - all in all a wonderful experience. Put this in your list of restaurants to visit in Tuscany!
4 based on 501 reviews
What a great find! The best meal weâve had in Italy since arriving 10 days ago. Great food, great atmosphere, and the service and attention to details were impeccable. Wife had pasta and have slice steak with rosemary. We are going back again for lunch.
4 based on 724 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 844 reviews
The restaurant is a romantic place: it is situated on the square of the old town and there is a spectacular view of tuscany hills. The kitchen is local and genuine and we have a good tuscany wine list.Specialties of the house are tuscany ham, cheese and s
That's a bar (Centrale), a restaurant (Daniela), and wine and delicatessen shop in one. Daniela is actually the owner of these places + a hotel nearby. Maybe the restaurant is far from haute cuisine and some dishes will look like home cooking but the food is rather tasty and the staff (and Daniela herself) are very friendly. It is very easy to access from parking and is impossible to miss as it is on the main square and there is hardly anything else you can see. Our top score though goes to the shop! It is always open (together with the bar) and selection of wines and foods was just what we needed. Prices were also very adequate.
4 based on 368 reviews
Don't let the the somewhat formal decor distract you. This is a restaurant where cooking is taking seriously without forgetting that Italian food is about strong flavors and basic ingredients. La Fontanella never disappoints, great pastas (best lasagna in the world), baccalá, wonderful meat. I wish that one day they will leave the modern building and would move to a more charming place in the old part of the village.
4 based on 314 reviews
No menu and just like eating at grandma's house! Wonderful pici with ragu or all'aglione (tomato sauce with garlic) and lamb in very tasty sauce
4 based on 299 reviews
Cloister of the XV century . with the restaurant in the lodge with menus that change weekly and a wide selection of local wines also to the chalice ; the courtyard is home to the Longe Bar open in the summer time with cocktails and a wide selection of loc
On our first night of our Tuscany adventure we wanted something a little special and the owner of our Villa recommended Chiostro Cennini - it did not disappoint!On arriving we were warmly greeted by Lucia and guided through the large wooden doors of the ancient town into a beautiful rustic courtyard filled with music and laughter. The first port of call, to meet her mother and father who has prepared snacks for all the dinner guests - it was wonderful! and set the tone for the rest of the evening. The food was excellent, the local wine was lovely and but it was the atmosphere that just grabbed you and pulled you in - it was a lovely, warm, welcoming, relaxing and oh so enjoyable. My only regret is that we did not get to return - a week in Sarteano is just not long enough!
Where to eat Italian food in San Casciano dei Bagni: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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