42 Best Restaurants in Tuscany, Italy

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Osteria i Macelli

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Honest Tuscan cooking prevails at this simple trattoria next to a large parking lot. No matter that there's no view: the terrific food and pleasing service—all of it served in a typical Tuscan dining room with high timbered ceilings—make a stop here well worth the detour. Locals swear by the affettati misti (sliced cured meats), which include the stellar biroldo (cured pork from nearby Garfagnana). The ravioli di castagne (ravioli stuffed with chestnut puree, sauced with radicchio and pancetta bits) should not be missed.

Piazza i Macelli, Bagni di Lucca, 55023, Italy
0583-88700
Known For
  • Its chef/sommelier
  • Creative pasta dishes
  • Adherence to seasonal ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat.

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Pesce Baracca

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The first things you'll see upon entering this mercato e cucina (market and kitchen) is a row of dazzling, just-caught fish on ice and a display case with prepared foods to go. Select from a large array of crudi (including several raw oyster options) before opting for the fry (either mixed, anchovies, zucchini with squid, or fish croquettes) or the very tasty fish burger. Nice wines by the glass are on offer, as are bottles.

Viale Franceschi 2, Forte dei Marmi, 55042, Italy
0584-1716337
Known For
  • The fine relationship of quality to price
  • Seaside views
  • Fine staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Piccola Osteria del Tartufo

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You can't come to San Miniato and not try its truffles, and few places serve them more generously or more graciously than Piccola Osteria del Tartufo. Depending on the season, you can try local white truffles, black truffles, and summer truffles liberally grated over cacio e pepe pasta or stuffed into a bacon-topped hamburger.

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Ristorante Capo Nord

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Run by original owner Attilio Adriani's sons, Alberto and Tommaso, Capo Nord began life as a small seaside dance hall before evolving into this much-loved seafood restaurant with its warm wooden furnishings and nautical-themed decorations. Choose from a series of set menus that highlight the catch of the day or settle for the restaurant's speciality—spaghetti with mom Fillide's octopus ragù. A great selection of local Elba whites complement the menu. 

La Fenicia, Marciana, Italy
0565-996983
Known For
  • Beautiful views
  • Attentive servers
  • Raw seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Feb. and Mon. in Mar., Sept., and Oct.

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Ristorante da Lido

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This well-established restaurant serves commendable primi and stellar elbana (whitefish baked with vegetables and potatoes). The bustling, casual trattoria is in the old center of Portoferraio, at the beginning of the road to the old Medici walls.

Salita del Falcone 2, Portoferraio, 57037, Italy
0565-914650
Known For
  • Gnocchetti di pesce (bite-size potato dumplings with a hearty fish sauce)
  • Pesce all'elbana (fish of the day baked with potatoes and vegetables)
  • Great waitstaff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and mid-Dec.–mid-Feb.

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Ristorante Gennarino

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Lovers of seafood fill this unpretentious trattoria, where the unremarkable decor (yellowed walls, fluorescent lights) can be taken as a testament to the singular focus here on high-quality cuisine. Start with the insalata di mare tiepida (seafood antipasti), and follow with the flavorful spaghetti all'ammiraglia (admiral-style, laden with mussels, baby clams, squid, and fresh tomatoes).

Via Santa Fortunata 11, Livorno, 57125, Italy
0586-888093
Known For
  • Fish of the day
  • Excellent wine list
  • Fine waitstaff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. lunch
Reservations essential

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Ristorante Le Tre Porte

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Grilled meat dishes are the specialty at this popular restaurant, with a bistecca alla fiorentina (served very rare, as always) taking pride of place; paired with grilled fresh porcini mushrooms when in season (spring and fall), it's a heady dish. The panoramic terrace is a good choice for dining in summer; inside, the upper floor offers an unmistakably Tuscan setting, while the downstairs is more modern and intimate. 

Via Trento e Trieste 8, Castellina in Chianti, 53011, Italy
0577-741163
Known For
  • Views from the terrace
  • Their way with mushrooms
  • Fine wine list with lots of local bottles
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Ristorante Pizzeria Il Mare

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Homemade pastas and fresh seafood are served here with a dash of style. The chef puts a creative spin on the classics, coming up with such delights as homemade vegetable gnocchi with scampi in a butter and saffron sauce. The semifreddi (think part gelato, part cake) are particularly good. Just a few steps from Rio Marina's scenic port, this is an easy stop on your way to or from the ferry.

Via del Pozzo 16, Rio Marina, 57038, Italy
328-4050654
Known For
  • Well-prepared octopus
  • Delicious pizzas
  • Genial service
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.

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Sergio Falaschi dal 1925

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It's a butcher shop in the front and, on weekends, a great lunch restaurant in the back. Since 1925, the place has been in the hands of the Falaschi family, who source locally and put four generations' worth of experience into turning out excellent food. Though the primi are fine, go for any meat course. This is, after all, a butcher shop.

Via Augusto Conti 18/20, San Miniato, Italy
0571-43190
Known For
  • Pork products and pork dishes
  • Beef fillet with a creamy, green-peppercorn sauce
  • Sunny staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Teorema del Gusto

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This cozy little spot doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside, it's the perfect rustic setting for an array of handmade pastas and other traditional Tuscan fare. Order the pici with ragù di cinghiale (wild boar ragu) or, if you're visiting in fall or winter, any of the dishes with fresh local truffles or porcini mushrooms. Desserts are also made in-house, so save some room for the excellent crema alla catalana. 

Via Dè Cenci, 17, Arezzo, 52100, Italy
0575-454249
Known For
  • Handmade pastas
  • Generous portions
  • Great list of local Chianti wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Tues. and Wed.
Reservations essential

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Trattoria al Vecchio Forno

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A meal in this rustic place is always special, as the menu offers Tuscan classics as well as other dishes with a hint of fantasy. Try the excellent mushroom soup made with porcini, or opt for a roast boar or another of the dishes featuring game. The menu is rounded out by a varied wine selection. In warmer months, this fine fare can be had in the garden.

Trattoria la Darsena

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In the hands of the Giannini family since the early 2000s, Trattoria la Darsena excels in both its traditional and more creative seafood dishes. Crudo di mare (raw seafood tartare) and the seasonal spaghetti alla polpa di riccio (sea urchin spaghetti) are both firm favorites, and the wine list with more than 200 options is a passion project for the owner and his son.

Via Virgilio 150, Viareggio, 55049, Italy
0584-632942
Known For
  • King crab ravioli
  • Ample wine list
  • Extremely fresh fish
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. Closed Mon.

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