Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Pievescola including Locanda del Molino, Soloperpassione osteria tipica toscana, La Bianca - Borgo San Luigi Restaurant, La Miniera
4 based on 276 reviews
Very family friendly restaurant full of families with young children. Warm smiling service and good food: Trippa delicious. Seppia in Claypot was interesting. Fillet al tartufo and Grilled lamb were good. The pastas were amazing - Tagliatelle al tartufo and Parpadelle with cacio e Pepe- excellent! The Pigeon could be better.
Most Popular International food in Pievescola, Province of Siena, Italy
4 based on 631 reviews
True Tuscan cuisine, choice meats of beef, chicken, pork, wild boar. Typical Italian and Tuscan pasta, salami and cheese, Chianti Classico wines
After reading the positive reviews, we were all expecting something better. To start with, the place was cold and two of us ate with the jacket on.A waiter gave us an apologetic look but did not increase the heating.My "Pici con cacio e pepe" were average, portion was small.
5 based on 39 reviews
La Bianca is the restaurant of Borgo San Luigi, a luxury resort in the green hills of Chianti, located between Siena and Florence, right at the foot of Monteriggioni. Here you will discover timeless flavors, because in the kitchen we create a balanced com
Seasonal menu reflects dishes that will make you fall in love with them one at a time. Don't go away without trying their outstanding salumi e formaggio board. Sooo good!
4 based on 185 reviews
May be hard to find at first. We were given the reccommendation by the farm we were staying at, La Selva, which is on the same road. Also nearby is a pony club/ riding school. It is a few kms outside Siena center.
We were tired after taking numerous wrong turns on our drive from Pisa to Siena and instead of our estimated 5:30 arrival at Agroturismo La Selva, got there instead at 7:45. The adults were at wit's end and did not want dinner, but just to go to sleep! However, our group of 7 ranged from 8 to 72 years of age so that was not a good idea. Marco, the son of the owner of La Selva , recommended La Vecchia Miniera. We went there reluctantly, with much doubt and not much goodwill left after the long drive.What we found was a packed restaurant where although we showed up with no reservation, did not bat an eyelid or try to embarass us in any way, but got us a nice table in corner inside ( I am not European and hate sitting outside in any case), with a menu in English as well as a menu in Italian. Most of the other customers seemed to be Italian. The food was traditional with an unusual but very pleasant twist and the list of local wines were ssssssssoooooooooooooooo reasonably priced and extremely drinkable that both nights became 2 bottle nights! The bread was out of this world and even those of us (me being one) who were there for a drink and to make sure no one got lost, all ended up having three courses!On the second night, in better frame of mind, we realised that above the great food, (calzone, mussels which normally only I like but which the kids asked for the next night, pasta in wild boar sauce, best pizzas in the world!) what brought us back was also the fantastic service staff! Red (hope I got the name right) was fantastic and explained all sorts of things to us (even probably really stupid things). All the staff were great, only calling on the chap with long hair (Red) when questions got too scary. We even learned why grappa comes in two colors! And my husband, trouble maker that he is, sent my daughter to pay the bill with our English debit card, thank God, not the Singapore credit card) even though I told him a small place like this would probably only deal in cash. Again, no problem, Red sorted it out, without any fuss or embarassment to our very sensitive teenager.So, to sum up, I am sharing this because when we got back to our last stop, my mother in law's in UK, this is the place everyone remembered of our Italy trip (Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice) most. They certainly don't need the good review as they were packed the two nights we visited anyway. In fact, I would say if you you are not staying at La Selva or somewhere equally close, then please make a reservation in case you are not able to get there early enough. But this is one of the genuinely good places in life, where you don't have to pay the earth for a great experience. I have heard the diving in Sardinia is good, so I am sure I will be able to make an excuse to come back to Italy and Tuscany , in a couple of years. And I will definitely come back to this place then. Thanks for all the great memories!
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