6 Best Restaurants in Southern Tuscany, Tuscany

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

La Solita Zuppa

$ Fodor's Choice

The name means "the usual soup," but there's hardly anything usual about the soups on offer—as wait staffers often explain, this restaurant is committed to cooking seasonally, using what's currently available at the market. Expect wonderfully tasty soups and brilliant secondi (second courses), all served in a room with high vaulted arches dating from the 17th century.

Via Porsenna 21, Chiusi, 53043, Italy
0578-21006
Known For
  • Cacio e pepe (pasta with cheese and black pepper)
  • Seasonal soups and marvelous desserts
  • Ribollita (vegetable and bread soup)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Reservations essential.

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Forno del Ghetto di Francesca

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Bakers Francesca and husband Davide create classic Southern Tuscan biscuits such as cantucci with cinnamon and almonds, as well local Jewish delicacies like the sfratto di Pitigliano (biscuit log filled with fig paste) that is tied to the nearby Jewish ghetto's long history.

Via Zuccherelli 167, Pitigliano, 58017, Italy
0564-615303
Known For
  • A local institution
  • House-made baked goods
  • Friendly owners

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Gelateria Papeete Antonella Di Severi

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Grosseto is known for its glut of gelaterias, but this one stands out for its artisan production and original flavors. Aside from the perennial classics like pistacchio and stracciatella (cream with chocolate shavings), try unusual combinations like rose and rice pudding or apple strudel.

Via dei Mille 57, Grosseto, 58100, Italy
0564-413866
Known For
  • Generous portions
  • Creative flavors
  • No additives
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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La Bottega di Cacio

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Lots of shaded outdoor seating makes this a pleasant place for lunch on a warm day. Pecorino cheese, spicy salami, and grilled vegetables sott'olio (preserved in olive oil) are served cafeteria-style. And, if you want something even spicier, the stuffed hot peppers are delicious. There is a good selection of wine, but the choice of desserts is limited, and they don't serve coffee.

Piazza del Moretto 31, Bagno Vignoni, 53027, Italy
0577-887477
Known For
  • Great food at great prices
  • Artisanal local products
  • Fine wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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La Torre

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You can enjoy straightforward Tuscan fare in the massive tower at the abbey's entrance, or, when it's warm, on a flower-filled terrace. The pici ai funghi (extra-thick handmade spaghetti with mushroom sauce) or zuppa di funghi (mushroom soup) take the sting out of a crisp winter day, and the grilled meats are a good bet at any time of year. If you want lighter fare, there's a bar serving panini that has outdoor seating.

Località Monteoliveto Maggiore 2, Asciano, 53041, Italy
0577-707022
Known For
  • Flavorful home cooking
  • Pici all'aglione (a local specialty)
  • Simple food in historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Poderuccio

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With sweeping views of Pienza, this family-owned farmhouse restaurant is decked out in the style of traditional Tuscan trattoria with frescoes depicting idyllic country scenes and plenty of exposed brickwork. The menu is equally rustic, with such lovingly served dishes as antipasti of local salumi (cold cuts) and ragù di cinghiale (wild boar ragu), whose recipe is a closely guarded family secret.

Strada Provinciale 18, Pienza, 53026, Italy
349-5651630
Known For
  • Homemade limoncello on the house
  • Generous portions
  • Seasonal, locally sourced produce
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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