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    Il Palagio

    4.4 (29 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFood
    Closed 7:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Amy P.

    This was my first Michelin-starred restaurant, and it was a great experience. I tried the tasting menu called Le Spezie della Regina. The meal began with bread, homemade butters, and olive oil. They explained that each month highlights a new veggie and this month was radish. The radish was broken down and each part of seasoned differently. Then the tasting menu began. Each plate was beautifully presented, and I tried so many different things, like vegetable charcoal and cuttlefish. My favorite dish was the pasta - it had such a depth of flavor that it definitely stands out. There was also a small palate cleanser before the dessert which was a radish sorbet. That one small bite was incredible! It might have been my favorite bite of the whole night. The dish that felt like an oversight was the cheese course. While not every dish was my favorite or stands out, flavors were interesting and different and it was a fun food journey to go on. While I expected the service to be of a high standard, it went above and beyond. The staff was helpful and explained each dish and at the same time were not overbearing. The atmosphere in general was really lovely and it was nice that the restaurant was not overpacked.

    Ally W.

    Most of the dishes were good, but fell short of what I would expect for a Michelin-starred restaurant. My favorite dishes were the grilled pigeon entree and the green apple dessert. The grilled pigeon had crispy skin and served with a flavorful cherry sauce. The green apple dessert was topped with the most refreshing green apple sorbet. The bread with flavored butters was delicious, and the vibrant olive oil was also a good accompaniment. The rest of the dishes...meh (1 star off). I took photos of them, but do not remember what they were. Note: This restaurant only has outdoor seating. There are fans, but during a hot summer evening, you will still be sweaty hot during dinner. There are also mosquitos. Maybe order more apple sorbets? That won't help with the mosquitos though.

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    Julie D.

    Whenever I'm on vacation, the one thing I must do is have a proper meal on my last night. Before going to Tuscany, I made sure to do my research. My final list had 5 places, this spot was my second pick. This restaurant is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel. You'll be reminded of how fancy the place is the moment you walk in. The décor alone is eye boggling. We arrived right on time for our reservation and were promptly seated. I already knew we were doing the degustation menu. This was decided before we even left for Italy. We were served water and a complimentary appetizer sampler as soon as we sat down. This is what we ate: Course 1: Lobster salad with cauliflower and ginger carros puree Verdict 3 out of 5 stars. The first bite made me go hmm. The second bite made me realize I didn't love it. Course 2: White asparagus, smocked eel and egg hazelnut sauce Verdict 3.4 out of 5 stars This was by far the best dish out of everything we got. All the flavors blended perfectly. Course 3: Wild asparagus risotto with roasted quail and morels sauce Verdict 2.8 out of 5 stars The worst one presentation wise. Risotto was too well done for my taste and the quail taste wasn't my jam. Granted I don't eat quail often. Course 4: Iberian pork secreto with Jerusalem artichoke puree, horseradish and coriander Verdict 2.7 out of 5 stars I don't remember too much about this dish. That's how forgettable it was. Course 5: Deconstructed tiramisu Verdict 1.8 out of 5 stars Lowest rating because it was the least appetizing. I took a few bites and hated it. So much so that I forgot to even take a photo of it. There were 3 other servings of dessert that were complimentary. I do remember really loving one of them. I'm not a fan of macaroons so I only had a bite of one. The last thing we were served was a tower of desserts which included the macaroons. My friend didn't even touch any of it. We got a bottle of Rocca di Montegrossi to pair with the meal. That was probably the highlight of the night. For me anyway. While I won't deny that the service is fantastic, the dining experience itself was just so so. None of the dishes we were served impressed me. Nothing stood out. We walked to our hotel after dinner. You know what I did? I dropped by McDonald's and got a big mac. That first bite was so satisfying.

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    Mark S.

    This is an absolutely stunning venue with fantastic service worthy of its Michelin star, but anyone following me knows I'm all about the food and the value, and after some truly epic meals in Modena, I felt that Il Palagio could have performed much better. From past experience I knew that the 110E 5-course degustation menu was the only way to go, but the lobster salad (1st course) didn't "wow" me, the snail stew (2nd) was a little slimy, the venison (4th course: the highlight) was tasty but small, and if it weren't for all the desert surprises I would have left hungry (and poorer). The real disappointment was the pumpkin risotto (3rd course). I have had some truly remarkable risottos in my time on earth, and the pumpkin version here should have been among them, but wasn't. It was cooked properly, and looked great, but really lacked in flavor. So my recommendation for a stay in Firenze is to eat simple meals (panini is king here), and to save your splurges for the smaller cities where the setting may be less formal, but the food impresses more (see my reviews from Modena, where 1-star stretches much, much further)

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    Felicity B.

    5 Star food and 5 Star service, a winning combination. Got the tasting menu. Our favorite dishes were the lobster with melon (so fresh and sweet and refreshing!) and the risotto (soooo good-- the lemony risotto with the raspberry powder and then the crispy bites of quail...seriously might be the best dish I ate whilst in Italy). Our least favorite was probably the lamb dish- maybe a little overdone and then (for me personally) just a little fatty. Dessert included a peach sorbet which was very tangy and so delicious. Service was Absolutely without question the best we had in Italy by a mile.

    Stevie W.

    A Michelin star restaurant with too few yelp reviews is a conundrum but rest assured, they acquired this status by being exceptional. A gluten-free vegetarian diet typically means very few options when dining but this was not the case at Il Palagio. Course after course, I was pleasantly astonished with everything. The highest of standards are not limited to food. Il Palagio, you are GORGEOUS! Waitstaff was truly impeccable!

    Amber M.

    Wonderful food and atmosphere. Definitely deserving of its michelin star. Between me and my husband it was ~400€ for a full tasting menu each and a 100€ bottle of sparkling Italian wine. The vegetarian tasting menu was excellent and I didn't feel like I was missing out in the least. The live music was also delightful. We didn't even need to make reservations, very accommodating. Definitely one of my favorite michelin star restaurants I've been to so far!

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    Yanyan H.

    The best buffet in the world, hands down. Attentive but nonaggressive waiters to take a la carte orders, bring things to your table (if you couldn't bother to get up and fill your plate yourself), refill wine or offer cocktails/champagne. Decked out bakery table with breads in all shapes, forms, consistencies to accompany cheeses and charcuterie from the region. A separate room just for fish dishes - marinated, smoked, steamed fish and shellfish of all kinds and a bloody mary bar. Stepping into the kitchen is encouraged, to get hot meat dishes straight from the grill: langoustini, fritto misto, grilled chicken, pork, beef. Fantastic poached eggs with delicate seasoning and shaved truffles. Lastly, the most incredible dessert station with delicate mousses, fruit tarts, tiramisu, puddings. At 85 euro a person it's more than worth it. Get ready to gain at least 5 pounds after visiting, and wear pants with an adjustable waist if possible!

    Gem M.

    One of the best restaurant experiences I had, great food and service. Highly recommend it. Make sure you try the chocolate soufflé.

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    Beautiful presentations, amazing service and amazing flavors. Would definitely recommend for a special occasion or experience.

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    Mercato Centrale - Coda di Aragosta and Tiramisu

    Mercato Centrale

    4.5(969 reviews)
    1.1 kmSanta Maria Novella
    €€

    I absolutely LOVE this market. They had everything you could want and all of the food was…read moredelicious. We tried the famous Lampredotto and loved it so much. We also stopped at the truffle counter and had some apps. There is something for everyone and its wonderful that its open late.

    Located in the San Lorenzo district, just a few minutes' walk from the main train station of Santa…read moreMaria Novella), Mercato Centrale is a vibrant food hall experience housed in a historic market building (very similar to the Time Out Market franchise across Europe). From the outside, it looks like a grand, iron-and-glass structure typical of European markets; inside, it opens into a bustling, multi-level space filled with food vendors, communal tables, and constant movement. The vibe is energetic, social, and slightly chaotic in a fun way - perfect for grazing, group dining, or trying multiple cuisines in one visit (from Italian to American to Mexican!). We stopped in for a quick lunch at around 2pm on a Wednesday; there was plenty of seating at high-top tables, and QR codes on paper menus make it easy to explore all the different food vendor options. It's also a fun activity to peruse the market, taking in different sights, smells, and flavors. All of us ended up opting for Schiacciatas (large Italian sandwiches that are a staple in Florence) from Massimiliano Parri, which all ended up ranging from €10-12, depending on toppings - yes, it's more expensive than what you'd get from a traditional schiacciateria, but you're also paying for the market's location and convenience. We appreciated the fact that they shave the meat right in front of you! My schiacciata came with freshly shaved ham atop crusty white bread, slathered with burrata cheese, and sprinkled with arugula and figs (I opted for no additional olive oil, since I found the ham quite rich already). I loved the contrast of textures and flavors, though I will say that the bread ended up cutting the roof of my mouth! All in all, Mercato Centrale is a bit touristy, but still miles better (and cheaper) than most "Italian" sandwich places you'd find in the US (pro tip: save your receipt for free use of their bathrooms). The variety can't be beaten, prices are reasonable for a central market, and it's steps from some of Florence's most iconic spots.

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    La Cantinetta Osteria con Cucina

    La Cantinetta Osteria con Cucina

    4.5(109 reviews)
    1.0 kmDuomo
    €€

    November 7, 2024 7:30PM…read more The Osteria was really close to the duomo and the ambiance looked so cozy from the outside. We decided to stop in for some seafood items and white wine. This is the place where I ordered my first vermentino of my life and have forever changed since. I thought I was just a sauvignon blanc girlie but I think I love vermentino more. I didn't get a chance to take a photo of the mussels we ordered but both the mussels and the spaghetti alle vongole (Spaghetti with Clams) were so tasty. Met some new friends from England while were were here that's from similar area as my partner's ancestors... The service was amazing, the restrooms were clean. Definitely a nice pitstop before moving on to sightseeing near the Duomo for the evening. Really love their seafood dishes that we tried. I thought they were very reasonably priced but maybe it's because I'm from a landlocked state. :)

    We decided to stop at this restaurant on a whim. Wow! We were blown away by the food and service…read more We started with the bruschetta, which was served with fresh tomatoes, olives and arugula. It was delicious and so light! We also ordered wine. We got the Rosso di Montalcino 2024 and it was definitely one of the best glasses of wine I ever had. The steak we had was also amazing. It was tender and so flavorful. The potatoes were also fantastic! At the end of the meal, we had Vin Santo (dessert wine that you dip biscotti in). Very delicious, but very strong. Lastly, the server (maybe manager or owner) brought us out complimentary limoncello. It was also delicious. We definitely had to walk (or try to walk) it off after all that! I can't say enough about the food and service. We went to another steak place a few days before at Trattoria Dalloste. It was a couple of doors away from this place. The service and food didn't even compare to this place. We spent a lot more money for rubbery and fatty steak. They also tried to overcharge us. So, do yourself a favor and try La Cantinetta Osteria con Cucina. You won't be disappointed! If we ever go back to Firenze, we would go back to this restaurant in a heartbeat.

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    Trattoria Zà Zà

    Trattoria Zà Zà

    4.2(1.7k reviews)
    1.0 kmSanta Maria Novella
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    Looking for a place to eat, found this gem and realized I wanted to try it. Everyone had told us…read moredinner reservations were a MUST here, but didn't think about it. Not many places actually have yelp reviews, but this one had so many with great feedback. The food looked amazing. When we arrived we thought they were closed, but that is because they moved to a bigger restaurant a few doors down. When we arrived at the front, the gentleman asked if we had reservations, which we didn't. He directed us to the line with no reservations. The line was a bit long, but doubled in size almost immediately. It also started pouring rain during this time and we were ALL getting drenched even with an umbrella. The non reservation line was not really moving unless people left the line. We waited a good hour. As we inched closer and closer, the lines were now both outrageous and getting seated seemed like a distant memory. The staff came out and gave out Sangria and Bread bites to help those in line feel welcome. We did finally get seated and we were so glad we waited, it was worth it! We ordered the Spaghetti Carbonara, the lobster spaghettini and the chicken breast with roasted potatoes. We also ordered sangria. Everything was so good and our total was 83 €. Prices were unbelievable! We were amazed at the quality, the service and how large the restaurant they relocated to was. It was like a well oiled machine. The food coming out quickly and efficiently. I will 100% be back if I return to Florence!

    What a maze of a restaurant, super interesting decor and set up. Such a cute restaurant with so…read moremany "rooms". Definitely can tell the old building and maybe they had expanded over the years. The service was amazing and the food delicious. This is one of the places that friends recommended and it's also on the list of many influencers. Tourist trappy, maybe. But the food was totally worth it. We were in the area around 4:30PM and decided to stop in, totally not expecting much as we didn't make a reservation but figured if they're open and not busy, why not give them a try. The most memorable dish we had was the appetizer we order - fried polenta with mushrooms and chicken liver pate, the polenta fried crispy, the mushrooms creamy and the chicken liver pate so smooth and savory. We also ordered 2 pasta dishes - wild boar sauce pappardelle and spaghetti alla carbonara. So tasty and with depth of flavors. Paired well with the house white wine we ordered as well. Definitely a spot you don't want to miss when in Florence.

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    Mister Pizza - Esta pizza es parte de MisterPizza (Private Collection) es suficiente para 2 personas. El precio es justo.

    Mister Pizza

    3.7(96 reviews)
    0.9 kmDuomo

    TOP!!! Mister Pizza…read moreis the best for Gluten Free options in Florence. We tried it a bit scared of a touristic skam, but instead it was an incredible surprise. Just below the Florence Dome we went with 2 Italian friends and they also were astonished by the taste!

    My husband was craving Neapolitan style pizza, so we walked around to find a pizzeria. We found…read moreMister Pizza, which happened to be very close to our hotel. Not going to lie, I was a little bit worried about Mister Pizza being a tourist trap since it was right by the Duomo in Santa Maria Novella Piazza. I even noticed on the menu that they catered to specific dietary preferences such as gluten-free crust and dairy-free cheese. But hey, this was one of the few places I have seen that made a lot of accommodations. We arrived around 8:30pm on a Monday night. The place was busy, but it appeared that people hanging around the entry way were really there for to-go orders. We were able to sit outside with views of the Duomo. Service was fine. Servers were quick and attentive, but the food took a while to come out. That said, the deliciousness of my pizza made up for it. I ordered the quattro formagi and requested it to come with marinara instead of white sauce. I was asked if I wanted burrata, but I didn't realize that it was an upsell. I thought it was going to be in place of the mozzarella, so I technically had 5 kinds of cheeses. My husband and I loved our respective pizzas. I especially enjoyed the bursts of gorgonzola and parmesan that added bursts of unique flavor. The fresh creaminess of the burrata made for a nice pairing with the edge of the crust. Speaking of the crust, it was doughy and fluffy with air pockets. One of the best crusts on a pizza.

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