Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Florence. History and art converge in the open-air museum that is Florence, the capital of the Italian Renaissance. A typical day can consist of charming walks through historic streets, alternating between popular shops with local products and savory bites of food. A stroll along the river Arno will delight anyone with the colors of the Ponte Vecchio. Relax at night with a lively aperitif in Santo Spirito, a beer in Piazza Santa Croce or an amazing panoramic view from Piazzale Michelangelo.
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4 based on 666 reviews
A great option for a lighter meal when a quick break from heavy Italian food in needed!The service was excellent and personable. The server was willing to help, made suggestions and allowed us to customize our sandwiches. Also, small samples were provided while exploring meat options unknown to us! Sampling before committing! The location of this hole-in the wall restaurant makes it ideal and the prices were reasonable. Worth going back to!
4 based on 165 reviews
Are you looking for a light, absolutely delicious, authentic Italian lunch that's good for you? You've just found it. It's at âKe Ci Metto?â which, roughly translated, means âHow'd you like it?â And that's exactly what Marco and his wife Francesca will ask you when you enter their adorable little panino shop. Youâll get your panino âas you like itâ on a freshly baked traditional focaccia with cumin seeds, or a variety of unusual flours such as spinach-potato and kamut, served with their homemade Italian spreads, grilled or fresh vegetables, cheese and cold cuts. Or save on calories and have what I order: an "insalatone", an American-sized salad with spicy pecorino cheese and sun-dried tomatoes artistically arranged on a bed of curly lettuce and arugula. And until this hidden gem is discovered, you can enjoy your creation surrounded by Italians, not tourists, right in the center of Florence!
4 based on 540 reviews
Got two sandwiches here for breakfast - prosciutto and turkey, both with mozzarella and tomato. The bread was delicious was a little too crusty on the outside (made it a little difficult to eat), but the meat, cheese, and tomatoes were incredibly flavorful!
Where to eat Seafood food in Florence: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 623 reviews
Storico Ambulante di ristoro situato in Piazza Tanucci. Famoso in tutta la città per il Lampredotto più buono, ha vinto numerosi premi ed ha partecipato ad eventi televisivi. Ancora più famosa, però, è la cordialità dei gestori del Banco: Marco e Laura.
Our walking tour guide recommended this place as the local spot for Lampredotto and he did not disappoint. My husband and I always like to try the local dishes and were told we couldn't leave Florence without trying this one. I admit to being a little apprehensive, but it was really good. Definitely get a lot of napkins though!
4 based on 1485 reviews
This is our 5th visit to Florence and we have stayed in The Oltrarno area 3 times now. We love the neighborhood feeling. Amici di Ponte Vecchio is a great hole in the wall that has Pizza and Sandwiches however, the pizza is a Focaccia style of Pizza. No sauce. Itâs delicious and a must while you are in Firenze.
Top 10 Italian food in Florence, Province of Florence, Italy
5 based on 349 reviews
Thought you didnât like cow stomach? Well think again! Situated in the north of central Florence, this tiny little truck does great trippa (tripe) and lampredotto (fourth cow stomach) sandwiches, gently seasoned. The proprietors serve locals and tourists alike and help contribute to a great atmosphere. The food is also cheap - my partner and I bought a sandwich each, two bottles of water and the indispensable cup of red wine for â¬11 between us. Itâs well worth your while to walk the extra few minutes out of the city centre for one of the best meals youâll have in Florence.
Where to eat Central-Italian food in Florence: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 2354 reviews
We loved our visit to SandwiChic, the manager was extremely helpful helping us with the menu and offering suggestions on what to order! The sandwiChic of the day was delicious, the flavours complimented each other and the bread was springy and light. Hope we get chance to return!
Best European food near Florence, Province of Florence, Italy
5 based on 2743 reviews
Artisan sandwiches filled with salami Tuscan dishes, cutting boards and croutons. sale of exclusively Tuscan wine, organic oil of the territory, jams and honey from small local producers.
We were warmly greeted, advised and helped by the owner who made the effort of speaking French with us. He also had menus in a lot of different languages which is very rare. My first time trying panini wasnât disappointing at all, it was delicious! Cheap, tasty, made with quality ingredients and large portion too! Bread was crispy, there was a lot meat (not too much bread). Also very well-located in Florence. I can only recommend and would totally go again and try other panini and boards/plates. Thank you!!
Most Popular Tuscan food in Florence, Province of Florence, Italy
5 based on 1594 reviews
Pizza ( and more... )
My friends and I have been going to this little pizza place during our stay. You choose the pizza you want, then they weigh it and heat it in the oven. It is different from the traditional pizza, more like an open faced sandwich...fresh ingredients and friendly staff. There is a washroom,and a few high tables with stools. Go early because sometimes they sell out.
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