Frommer's EasyGuide to Rome, Florence and Venice 2018 by Elizabeth Heath

Frommer's EasyGuide to Rome, Florence and Venice 2018 by Elizabeth Heath

Author:Elizabeth Heath
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: FrommerMedia
Published: 2017-11-03T04:00:00+00:00


Where to Eat

Florence is awash with restaurants. Alas, many in the most touristed areas (around the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Piazza della Repubblica, and Ponte Vecchio) are of below-average quality or charge high prices. Sometimes both. We point out a few below that are worth a visit. As a rule, avoid restaurants that employ someone to corral you in from the street. The highest concentrations of excellent ristoranti and trattorie are around Santa Croce and across the river in the Oltrarno and San Frediano. There’s also an increasing buzz around San Lorenzo, particularly since the top floor of the Mercato Centrale (see p. 173) became a street-food hub in 2014. Bear in mind that menus at restaurants in Florence can change weekly or even (at some top places) daily. The city has also become much more gluten-savvy. If you have celiac disease or any sort of food intolerance, don’t be afraid to ask. Vegan food is also widely available.

Reservations are strongly recommended if you have your heart set on eating anywhere, especially at dinner on weekends.

Florence Restaurants



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