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Top 10 Where to Eat

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  • 1. La Cantinetta di Rignana, near Greve

    This is the ultimate in rural feasting: both the setting and the food are second to none.

  • 2. Da Delfina, Artimino

    One of Tuscany’s finest countryside restaurants, mixing classy service with merrymaking and refined but traditional cooking. Coniglio con olive e pinoli , rabbit with olives and pine nuts, is a scrumptious speciality.

  • 3. La Cantinetta di Spedaluzzo, Spedaluzzo, near Greve

    Roadside trattoria with commanding hilltop view from the summer terrace. Serves perhaps the best ribollita, crostini and tiramisu in Tuscany.

  • 4. Albergaccio, Castellina

    A creative, nouvelle touch to refined Tuscan dishes, such as ricotta gnocchi under shaved black truffles and thyme.

  • 5. La Fontana

    Specializes in simple, authentic Tuscan food with a variety of fragrant home-bakeddesserts.

  • 6. Oltre il Giardino, Panzano

    Enjoy generous portions, intimacy and postcard views. The menu changes daily; the cook is generous. Booking is advised.

  • 7. Rafanelli, Pistoia

    This one’s a favourite with locals. Sample three pastas with the chef’s tris di primi .

  • 8. Baghino, Prato

    Solid Tuscan and Italian dishes at the best restaurant in the historic town centre.

  • 9. II Pirana, Prato

    One of Tuscany’s best seafood restaurants.

  • 10. Lo Storno, Pistoia

    This simple, cheerful trattoria has a weekly changing menu and documents dating it back to 1395.

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