Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Bagni di Lucca, Province of Lucca, Italy. Bagni di Lucca (formerly Bagno a Corsena) is a comune of Tuscany, Italy, in the Province of Lucca with a population of about 6,500.
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4 based on 289 reviews
We ate here once on the last night of our holiday and wished it was our first night.The staff were very accommodating, they had a large party that evening,but managed to squeeze us in.The food was excellent and there was a wide range of meals on offer.We all had fish or meat as we were a little fed up of pasta after constantly eating it for the last ten days.The owner was very attentive and made sure everything was ok with our meal.Desserts were delicious try the Tiramisu !While we were there from 7-10 one evening they turned awayat least five parties as they were too full.
4 based on 61 reviews
I canât recommend this restaurant highly enough, the first time we went was because our usual place was full and since then we have returned on several occasions and recommended it to anyone looking for a lovely meal at a reasonable price. Everything sold here is sourced from within Tuscany and most of it is produced very locally. The staff are friendly and welcoming and the food is delicious. Well worth the trip around the corner from the centre of Bagni di Lucca.
4 based on 86 reviews
Family of 5 plus baby: a mistake not to book, midweek June lunch we were the only customers and I think some notice would have helped. Antipasto delicious particularly mushrooms, and mushroom tagliatelle also very good as was boar pasta dish. Good house Chianti. No room for secondi piatti. Appears to be a family business . Would be hard to access without transport. Beautiful vegetable garden.
4 based on 101 reviews
Il ristorante acquolina in bocca desidera specificare la gentile clientela che,come sie venuto a sapere,con la trattoria il cavallino bianco non ha nessun tipo di ugualianza.I proprietari delle due strutture ricettive sono persone diverse e non associate.
It's the second time I went to this pizza joint and that was no accident. It's tucked away in the mountains and unless you're staying in Benabbio (which we weren't) it always takes some effort to get there. But the restaurant is well worth the drive. don't get me wrong: it's a basic pizza joint, albeit that the pizzas are made in an wood oven. But the main feature of this restaurant is the relaxed atmosphere. This truely a family business: Giovanni makes the thin-crusted pizzas, his sister is waitering (and speaks English!) and their mother is in charge of the pastas. Make sure to try the tiramisu.
4 based on 459 reviews
Eaten here three times during our fortnight in Bagni di Lucca.Lovely ambience sitting outside watching the world go by while eating great food.
4 based on 164 reviews
Visited this place on Wednesday night with my Dad. We walked in just after the lovely couple, (who are the owners I think) had opened and explained we just wanted a pizza. Immediately the traditional brick, woodfire pizza oven was lit and rather than being given menus, the chef just came over and asked us both what we would like as toppings. Thought this was a really nice touch.What was then brought to the table was absolutely superb. Having an Italian father, who now lives back over here, I go to Italy on numerous occasions and can honestly say, this was well within the top 3 I'd ever eaten, if not, the best.Wish I was staying a bit longer so I could try a few of the mains from the menu
4 based on 191 reviews
Rustic and confortable restaurant, situated in a little medieval village only 15 minutes far from Bagni di Lucca and 40 from Abetone. Open everyday at lunchtime and dinner, except on Tuesday, it offers a wide menu composed from typical Tuscan homemade coo
This hilltop village, Casoli, is absolutely stunning. Go for a walk through it (go down right-hand side of the main church - to lovely hillside farm) before heading back to the restaurant for dinner/lunch. Sitting outside under the shade of trees and the overhanging lanterns are further perfected by the backdrop of Tuscan houses and hills! Just loved the atmosphere and environment. Been back twice in three weeks! Large menu selection - ravioli is my favourite! Their antipasto is scrumptious. Super friendly service. All in all an experience for all your senses.
4 based on 258 reviews
We arrived on our holiday in Vico Pancellorum and initially collected the keys for our holiday accommodation from what appeared to be an unassuming local cafe bar. It was ferroagosto (bank holiday) and all the shops were closed. We tried to book a table at the restaurant but it was fully booked. My wife explained in basic Italian we had no food and 3 hungry children.They sorted out an impromptu takeaway of pasta ragu, bread and wine for 5 for 25 Euro plus milk for the morning. It was delicious and great value. We booked for later in the week and had a superb meal. Spinach and ricotta ravioli, taglitelle with gypsy sauce and courgette risotto. These were the 3 primi options we went for. I'm not a massive fan of pasta but this was sublime. Main courses of guinea fowl with sweet onions, rabbit with olives, ribs with pine nuts and wafer thin pork in it's own juices followed. All delicious. Dessert mostly included panna cotta but I went for the blackcurrant torte. Wonderful. 25euros a head. This included a litre of house red, water, a large bottle of beer, lemon soda and 3Aperol spritz as well as the cover charge. The restaurant is pleasant, the staff lovely and the food superb. Drive the mountain road. It is well worth the trip.
4 based on 423 reviews
Our last evening in the beautiful Tuscan mountains, we were lucky enough to have the Locanda Il Cavallino Bianco, all to ourselves. We were treated to a traditional, Tuscan Family-style, 3 course meal. Each dish was a delightful and mysterious surprise as our Italian is rudimentary at best, so none of us really knew what we were getting. The portions were enormous and delectable. The local wine was fantastic. But nothing could compare the extremely warm and inviting attention we received from our hostess and her husband, the chef. Side note, seaway to another review; the hostess was also the shop keeper at the small market t across the street; Domenici Viviana.
The restaurant Villa Sermolli is located in a 15th century villa and serves typical local cuisine with a fresh splash, just as our homegrown lemons. It offers a bar with an amazing view over the Tuscan hills and the lights of Montecatini, a pergola to hav
Without a reservation we arrived with 8, they fixed a table for us under the trees and with a brilliant view on valley of Tuscany.The building is over 600 years old, it serves a restaurant and Hotel with 25 rooms.Travel back in time with the luxere off today, this place has it all.Try there own Limoncello, very good!
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