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Top 10 Restaurants

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  • 1. Osteria Le Logge

    This ancient converted pharmacy offers the best traditional cuisine and friendliest service in town.

  • 2. Antica Osteria da Divo

    Medieval ambience, easygoing service and modern Tuscan cooking – including a new Italian trend of carefully pairing each main course with a side dish.

  • 3. Castelvecchio

    The creative Tuscan food is quite refined for the price at this intimate little place. On vegetarian Wednesdays, only one meat dish is available.

  • 4. Osteria del Ficomezzo

    This small upstairs room has tiled floors, romantic nooks and soft music. The cook combines Tuscan ingredients in sometimes unusual ways.

  • 5. Tre Christi

    Now under new management, this bastion of the Siena restaurant scene has changed its focus to fish.

  • 6. Antica Trattoria Papei

    Solid Tuscan dishes served under beamed ceilings (avoid the modern room to the right) or on the piazza outside.

  • 7. Ai Marsili

    Siena’s most refined (but a bit sedate) restaurant serves Sienese dishes below a 12th-century palazzo.

  • 8. La Taverna del Capitano

    A hand-scribbled menu of hearty dishes, with laid-back service and funky modern art.

  • 9. La Torre

    High-quality home cooking – a local touch just yards from the Campo. Fish is available on Fridays.

  • 10. Osteria La Chiacchera

    Remarkably cheap and no cover charge. The cucina povera (“poor people’s cuisine”) dishes and great desserts change daily.

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ajsmythe

Tre Christi has changed their pricing after the publication of the book Top Ten Tuscany (the revised edition of 2004). The cost of a dinner would be on the "€"-scale "€€€€€" instead of just "€" (as presented in the book). Don't get me wrong, the food was great. It just doesn't fit in backpackers' budget anymore :)

about 11 months ago

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