4 Best Restaurants in Santa Croce, Florence

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We've compiled the best of the best in Santa Croce - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ciblèo

$$$$ | Santa Croce Fodor's Choice

This tiny eatery brilliantly blends the cuisine of Tuscany with that of Korea and Japan. Here you'll find wacky and marvelous combinations in the dumplings, ravioli, and more on a seasonally changing menu.

Via del Verrocchio 2/r, Florence, 55100, Italy
055-2341100
Known For
  • Startling flavor combinations
  • A collection of sakes
  • Part of the Cibrèo culinary brand
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Cibrèo Ristorante

$$$ | Santa Croce Fodor's Choice

This upscale trattoria serves sumptuous options like the creamy crostini di fegatini (a savory chicken-liver spread) and melt-in-your-mouth desserts. Many Florentines hail this as the city's best restaurant, and justifiably so—late chef--owner Fabio Picchi (who left behind his Florence culinary legacy in 2022) knew Tuscan food better than anyone, and it shows.

Via A. del Verrocchio 8/r, Florence, 50122, Italy
055-2341100
Known For
  • Authentic Tuscan food, at the original Cibrèo outpost
  • Seasonal menu
  • Multilingual staff
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
Reservations essential

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La Giostra

$$$ | Santa Croce Fodor's Choice

Passing by this restaurant at night, you may think there's a club beyond its doors, given the crowd gathering outside. Frequented by celebrities, its name means "carousel," and it was created by the late Prince Dimitri Kunz d'Asburgo Lorena and is now expertly run by Soldano, one of his twin sons. The ever-changing menu generally has vegetarian and vegan options. For dessert, this might be the only show in town with a sublime tiramisù and a wonderfully gooey Sacher torte.

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Osteria de'Benci

$$ | Santa Croce Fodor's Choice

A few minutes from Santa Croce, this charming osteria serves some of the most eclectic food in Florence. Try the spaghetti degli eretici (in tomato sauce with fresh herbs). The grilled meats are justifiably famous; the carbonata is a succulent piece of grilled beef served rare. Weekly specials complement what's happening in the market, and all of the food pairs beautifully with their wine list, which is heavy on things Tuscan.

Borgo Santa Croce 31/r, Florence, 50121, Italy
055-2344923
Known For
  • <PRO>weekly seasonal specials</PRO>
  • <PRO>eclectic menu</PRO>
  • <PRO>Tuscan-heavy wine list</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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