Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in San Vivaldo including Culinaria de Gustibus Bistro, Nedo L' Officina Dei Golosi, Dispensa Verace, ENOTRIA, Giotto Pizzeria-Bistrot, ZeroZero 00 Ristorante Pizzeria, Ciri Be, La Cambusa del Capitano, Osteria de' Golosi, I Templari
4 based on 748 reviews
Food was pretty mediocre and both pasta dishes oversalted to the point of being inedible. Service from Owner and staff really quite poor. Dumb tourists stuffed into the corners but locals treated like gods. Their credit card machine failed so I got to walk for 15min to the nearest cash machine with family held hostage. No apologies and they couldn't care less their systems failed. One issue also with young lady in front of us at cashier getting short-changed. Even with quite a lot of attitude from staff, it took her a brave 4 times to insist they count out the cash and give her the extra E10 she was owed. Wouldnt return.
4 based on 522 reviews
We have just eaten a delicious family meal here. The food was excellent value, especially the set three course Tuscan menu at â¬20 per person, including a glass of wine. The three kids with us all found something they enjoyed on the menu, and the serving staff were extremely friendly and charming. Found the value to be superb and the portions to be on the generous side. The restaurant does get busy, so consider booking. Stays open till quite late.
4 based on 276 reviews
The restaurant is quaint and cozy. The food is delicious and the service is wonderful. My husband and I ate here a few times when we stayed in Florence for two weeks. The restaurant owners are very friendly and spoke English very well. We felt like old friends after we came twice. They remembered what we liked and recommended new foods to try. The menu is very diverse, every day the menu changes. The restaurant is decorated with nice paintings and is very clean. Would definitely recommend to other couples! Thank you very much, we are pleased that you have found yourself well with us and that you have wanted to share your satisfaction with others. We hope you will come back to Florence and want to be our guests again.
4 based on 285 reviews
We we're just strolling around the neighbourhood when we stumbled across this Italian bistro. We could smell the food from outside and we just had to go in. No tourist in sight here, this really is a place where the Italian go and meet eachother. Everybody knew eachother as well. We both ordered pasta and it was perfect. Also it was very affordable, since we just came from Milano where its quite expensive. Service was great, waiter was kind and funny. Since there was no english menu he took the time to go through the menu with us. Would definitely recommend !!
4 based on 479 reviews
Interesting pizzeria with a very diversified menu.Service is Average and the pizza is very good but I didnât find nothing really special beyond the average offer in Italy The price is definitely higher than standard pizzeria and as such I would not recommend this place
4 based on 562 reviews
Giotto (the architect / painter) was renowned for drawing a perfect circle freehand; Marco (directly from Naples), the pizzaiolo is the true architect of the perfect Neapolitan pizza. Giotto (the restaurant) is not easy to find, slightly out of town, but if you want the best Neapolitan pizza Florence can offer, this is the place and the trip is worth every second.But remember, book a table, the place is always full - no prizes for guessing why, considering the quality of the pizza.I am definitely going back.
4 based on 398 reviews
Welcome to Enotria, where we will take you on a culinary journey through our region's finest food trail accompanied by fine wine and good company. Throughout your journey we will introduce you to some of the local organic growers and producers who provide
After a long day walking we wanted an easy dinner near our Airbnb. Our hosts had recommended this local place and the reviews on TripAdvisor seemed promising. We had noticed it was empty on the night before but a couple reviews mentioned getting great service as the only people in there on a slow night so we thought weâd try it. Sadly I think that the reviews may have been under different ownership. We werenât greeted with Prosecco and our waitress was clearly new and inexperienced. When she didnât even know what Ossobucco (for which there are a couple rave reviews here and I would have ordered in an instant) was I thought about leaving and should have listened to my instincts. To her credit she did check with the chef who knew what it was but could not prepare it that night.In the end we had a good starter of mixed meats and cheeses and 2 very underwhelming entrees. Both were too salty and though we mentioned that and were offered replacements we preferred not to try something else based on the fact that we were not confident in what we would get and being the only 2 people in the restaurant for that whole time was a bit uncomfortable with limited interaction from the staff.Maybe it was an off night but Iâd be cautious about going in if you donât see more local dinners already there. Dear Matthew,We appreciate your honest and accurate review, we will make good use of it to improve our service.The Ossobuco was indeed a specialty of one of our past menus and, as we change menu on a regular basis, some dishes might not always be available. The entrées that you took (Tuscan salumi) were supposed to be salty, it would have been a pleasure for us to let you have a taste of our Burrata cheese with Coccoli.We wish you a pleasant stayEnotria's Staff
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4 based on 486 reviews
This restaurant is located out of downtown but if you are looking for a great meal, you should seriously consider going. It is very conveniently located in a mall that is next to the Tram T2's Sandonato station. We enjoyed our meal so much that we made a stop on the way to the airport (the T2 line goes to the airport). This is definitely a restaurant that targets the local market rather than the tourist trade so the menu was not in English but the staff were very helpful.
4 based on 243 reviews
I just got home from a solo dinner at Nedo and am sad I didn't go sooner. The service was friendly and perfectly attentive but not overbearing, and the waiter spoke English in addition to Italian (of course).Despite being a restaurant focused on meat, there are some good vegetarian options. I had the pici (a thick spaghetti typical to Tuscany) with an egg fricassee of lemon, capers and oregano. It was so good with just the right amount of lemon giving it a sense of brightness. Wine and beer list is good, but the amaro selection could be improved. Though an added sip of lemoncello at the end of the meal made up for it. :)All in all a welcoming place with a successfully creative menu - I can't wait to visit Florence again so I can come back.
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4 based on 369 reviews
The De Gustibus Bistrot is going to serve the products of the network members, this means small wine and food producers, family run and high quality farms in Tuscany who represent the excellence of our region. The kitchen will offer dishes from the culina
We enjoyed a 3 course meal in this lovely restaurant just 5 min walk from our hotel. The staff were friendly, attentive and knowledgeable when it came to suggesting dishes (and pointing out when âtunaâ dishes may actually refer to pork!). Complimentary Prosecco was served and good wine. Although expensive (we paid exactly â¬100 for both of us), which may be a fair price in Florence but seemed a little pricey when compared to similar restaurants in the centre. Recommended!
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