Campi Bisenzio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Florence.
Things to do in Campi Bisenzio
4 based on 844 reviews
4.5 based on 1 reviews
If you don't know where are you going you will never find it just walking down the street. It is far enough from old town and located in living area. Nothing extra ordinary or eye catching from out side. But! When you get inside... then...MoreGrazie mille delle belle parole e della bella recensione. L'aspettiamo presso il nostro ristorante. Mirko Giannoni
4 based on 216 reviews
Meryanna is a nice restaurant, medium class, but high clas as far as food is concerned. We can get from pizza to a sofisticated italian food.
4.5 based on 576 reviews
The restaurant is in a small group of houses in an industrial area in Florence suburbs; furniture and interiors are recalling 80s, with a strange effect of "old modern"; as soon as we entered, some fish smell making you wonder if this is the right place...
After the first -non positive- impact, the situation has been quickly improving with excellent fish appetizers, both the ones we selected (ventaglio di carpacci and carpaccio of swordfish with orange sauce) and the ones being served to other guests.
Very good also the first dishes, the dessert, and the fresh Friuli Traminer we selected.
Overall, an excellent dinner; some adjustments to the look would help to furtherly improve the rating
4 based on 697 reviews
Situated on a quiet road of Calenzano. Had to make a reservation on a Wednesday night - place was packed. Nice atmosphere. There was no written menu. The service was efficient, though a little bit slow. The pasta was just outstanding. Definitely worth paying a visit.
4 based on 373 reviews
This tucked away bar in the industrial suburb of Florence is a real gem for either after work drinks and tapas or an early morning shot and light breakfast. The food is amazing and the atmosphere is uniquly Italian. Great Food Great Service and reasonable prices what more could you ask for?
4.5 based on 420 reviews
This was such a fun experience! Our waiter, Marco, was an astounding waiter and made our meal so much fun. We tried Tuscan cheeses, meats, and different wines all by suggestion. We got cake for dessert for Marco's birthday (not even our own). Super great and wonderful value. I highly suggest.
4 based on 607 reviews
we eat here usualy once a week ... the menu is really complete with a great varity of dishes ( menu di mare e terra) more than 10 kind of starters and more than 25 kind of main corse ... desser i haven try all yet but my favorit is creambrule and if you want try a real italian pizza i really suggest this restauran ...
4 based on 304 reviews
For us (3 Personens) he gave us a table for 1 person. Restaurant was nearly empty. So we asked for a larger table. But the only answer was, get out of my restaurant...
4 based on 522 reviews
I always use TA in my trips and at home to discover new interesting places. I must have read hundreds of users' reviews by now, but I never bothered to write a review myself, and I most certainly never thought I'd write an 'excellent' review.
That was until yesterday, when we - literally - stumbled upon Giulia and her great place.
If you don't know Sesto Fiorentino - and I cannot imagine why you should - imagine a large suburban sprawl of a place, with many industries but no attractions or sights whatsoever. With one exception: the only large mall of Florence, packed with fashion brands, and the like.
It seems several other people went our route before: felt hungry at the end of a shopping spree in the mall, did not want to go to mcdonalds, looked up TA and discovered this exceptional place. After a short drive through industrial sheds (we have to thank our gps for not getting lost) we land at the corner of - yet another industrial shed.
Some plants and parasols cordon off a nice outside garden though, and the tables made out of vintage furniture add to the odd charm of the place. Soon you sit down and forget completely where you are.
The staff are friendly and very young, the cook and owner, Giulia, is also very friendly and very young. She comes to greet you at your table and explains at length how she came up with the ideas for the menu, the ambience etc. She has not not done any stage in any school or famous restaurant, but she is a real chef.
We are not vegetarians, but most of our meals are, we often try out vegetarian/vegan places, and this is by far the most interesting, compelling and satisfying vegetarian food I ever tasted.
We ordered two different "composite" dishes to try as many dishes as possible. As usual, my fiancé went for lighter tastes, I chose stronger ones. All the dishes were at least very good, and a couple outstanding.
A small "coccio" of onions, tomatoes and olives had a taste so intense I still remember it, and a cheese flan with bitter radicchio was equally memorable. My fiancé chose a remarkable risotto that smelled of lavanda but tasted of artichokes and almonds.
Add to that a large list of original alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails, also excellent, a short but excellent wine list, artesanal beers, live jazz music every Wednesday, and you are all
set for a really remarkable evening.
If you are in Florence and have a car (and a reliable gps) do consider trying out this place. I often noticed that otherwise unattractive cities make up for the lack in sights with great restaurants and bars, but this place really went beyond any expectation. One of the very few places I think I can not only recommend, but actively support.
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