6 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.

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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Caffè Italiano

$$ | Santa Croce

This small pizzeria is favored by locals. Make a reservation or come early to grab one of the few tables in front or round the back, and don't mind the fact that service here is intentionally rushed: turning tables is paramount.

Via Isole delle Stinche 11/r, Florence, 50122, Italy
055-289080
Known For
  • Pizza offerings
  • Limited seating
  • Local favorite

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Dim Sum

$$ | Santa Croce

At this open-kitchen restaurant, just off of Piazza Santa Croce, you can watch as classic dumplings and Tuscan variations (beef with lardo di colonnata or truffled beef) are made. It also has various rolls—from spring to Saigon—which provide a perfect starting point, as is the cold two-seaweed salad. Noodle dishes, with noodles made right in front of you, are also on offer.

Via Magliabecchi 9/r, Florence, Italy
055-284331
Known For
  • Open kitchen lets you see the food being prepared
  • Classic and fusion dishes
  • Rolls and noodle dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Finisterrae Firenze Pasticceria

$$ | Santa Croce

Conveniently placed very near the ticket office of the Basilica of Santa Croce, this bar does it all—great coffee, terrific pastries, fine wines by the glass, and tasty sandwiches.

Kome

$$ | Santa Croce

If you're looking for a break from the ubiquitous ribollita, stop in at this eatery, which may be the only Japanese restaurant in the world to be housed in a 15th-century Renaissance palazzo. High, vaulted arches frame the kaiten sushi conveyor belt. Selections, priced according to the color of the plate, make their way around a bar. Those seeking a more substantial meal head upstairs, where Japanese barbecue is prepared at your table.

Via de' Benci 41/r, Florence, 50122, Italy
055-2008009
Known For
  • Creative sushi
  • Japanese barbecue prepared table-side
  • Ramen noodles
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Ruth's

$$ | Santa Croce

The only kosher–vegetarian restaurant in Tuscany is Ruth's, adjacent to Florence's synagogue. On the menu are inexpensive vegetarian and Mediterranean dishes, and there's also a large selection of kosher wines. It's closed for Friday dinner and Saturday lunch.

Via Farini 2/a, Florence, 50121, Italy
055-2480888
Known For
  • Harissa
  • Nice wine list
  • Friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed for dinner Fri. and lunch Sat. (unless a special reservation and payment is made in advance)

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