11 Best Restaurants in Southern Tuscany, Tuscany

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Pizzeria Osée

$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in Manciano, just south of Saturnia, this local institution has a circus-themed interior, and, if you can get past the creepy clown statues, you're in for a treat. Owner and pizzaiolo Antonio—who has been winning Italian pizza championships since the 1990s and who developed this eatery with Michelin-star chef Valeria Piccini—celebrates all things Maremman with pizzas like the favorite la briaca, featuring Morellino di Scansano wine–soaked pears and a locally produced blue cheese called guttus.

Vivo Capalbio

$$ Fodor's Choice

What started in 2013 as a way for a local fishing family to sell their catch of the day has blossomed into a seafood mega-hit with restaurants in Milan and Florence to complement the original Capalbio site. Vivo is known for its raw seafood, which is caught fresh, prepared the same day and even trackable via a QR code you can scan at your table. Order the Mix Crudo to get a taste of the best of the day's catch. 

Località La Torba, Monte Argentario, 58011, Italy
345-5873604
Known For
  • Incredible raw seafood
  • Local and sustainably caught fish
  • Nautical themed interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Feb. No lunch.
Reservations essential

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Il Gambero Rosso

$$

This classic Italian restaurant offers simple preparations of locally caught fish. Try the antipasto il pescato del giorno (the daily catch), an ever-changing array of six, sometimes seven, different raw fish dishes determined by the day's catch. The chef lets his imagination run wild, and it's only to the benefit of the happy diners.

Lungomare Doria 70, Porto Ercole, 58018, Italy
0564-832650
Known For
  • On the waterfront
  • Creative chef
  • Terrace with a view
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Il Tufo Allegro

$$

The name means Happy Tufa, and you will be happy, too, if you eat at this fine restaurant cut directly into the tufa rock plateau upon which old Pitigliano sits. The cuisine is local and regional—the pappardelle al ragù di cinghiale (pappardelle pasta with wild boar sauce) is particularly tasty, as is the acquacotta (seasonal bread and vegetable soup served with quail egg). 

Vicolo della Costituzione 5, Pitigliano, 58017, Italy
0564-616192
Known For
  • Fixed-price menus available
  • Local and regional cuisine
  • Stunning setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch Wed.

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La Dolce Vita

$$

An elegantly restored monastery in the upper part of Montepulciano is home to this excellent enoteca (wine bar), which has a wide selection of wines by the glass.

Le Logge del Vignola

$$

In this small and cozy dining room, owner and sommelier Massimo Stella, his daughter Virginia, and chef Carlo Gutierrez bring fine dining flair to traditional Tuscan dishes like handmade pici pasta with black garlic and potato gnocchi. The wine list, which has many options by the glass, focuses on regional favorites.

Via delle Erbe 6, Montepulciano, 53045, Italy
0578-717290
Known For
  • Attentive service
  • Well-curated wine list
  • Elegant desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch Wed.

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Osteria del Conte

$$

As high in Montepulciano as you can get, just behind the Duomo, this intimate restaurant is expertly run by the mother-and-son team of Lorena and Paolo Brachi, both of whom are passionate about the food they prepare and have a flair for the region's traditional dishes. Although the wine list is limited in range, it does have a decent selection of offerings from both Montepulciano and Montalcino. For a change from the usual Tuscan meat dishes, fresh fish is served on Friday. Outdoor seating is limited.

Via di San Donato 19, Montepulciano, 53045, Italy
0578-756062
Known For
  • Pici all'aglione (handmade spaghetti with garlic sauce)
  • Filetto ai funghi porcini (steak with porcini mushrooms)
  • Fresh fish served Friday
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
Reservations essential

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Ristorante Capo Nord

$$

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

$$

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 Pizzeria Il Mare

$$

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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Trattoria al Vecchio Forno

$$

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.