Restaurants in Firenze
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Restaurants in Firenze
Hi
I am going to be in Firenze for a few days this week and am looking for recommendations for decent restaurants that are relatively central but not too touristy or overly expensive - the sort of places that locals would go to.
any suggestions would be much appreciated
thanks!
I am going to be in Firenze for a few days this week and am looking for recommendations for decent restaurants that are relatively central but not too touristy or overly expensive - the sort of places that locals would go to.
any suggestions would be much appreciated
thanks!
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Re: Restaurants in Firenze
If I remember, the top eatery on trip advisor is a small sandwich bar, just north of the city centre. We went there and it was cheap and fantastic.
My favourite restaurant in Florence is the Pizzeria Ristorante San Jacopino. Full of locals, very reasonable prices, friendly staff and delicious food.
If you are after a night out, try the Brazilian restaurant out at Scandicci called Rio Grande. Live music and dancing weekend nights.
My favourite restaurant in Florence is the Pizzeria Ristorante San Jacopino. Full of locals, very reasonable prices, friendly staff and delicious food.
If you are after a night out, try the Brazilian restaurant out at Scandicci called Rio Grande. Live music and dancing weekend nights.
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Re: Restaurants in Firenze
If I remember, the top eatery on trip advisor is a small sandwich bar, just north of the city centre. We went there and it was cheap and fantastic.
My favourite restaurant in Florence is the Pizzeria Ristorante San Jacopino. Full of locals, very reasonable prices, friendly staff and delicious food.
If you are after a night out, try the Brazilian restaurant out at Scandicci called Rio Grande. Live music and dancing weekend nights.
My favourite restaurant in Florence is the Pizzeria Ristorante San Jacopino. Full of locals, very reasonable prices, friendly staff and delicious food.
If you are after a night out, try the Brazilian restaurant out at Scandicci called Rio Grande. Live music and dancing weekend nights.