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    I'Licchio

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    PriceyBistros, Vegetarian, Italian
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    Outdoor seating

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    Il Vegetariano - Cat Artwork on Wall

    Il Vegetariano

    4.3(66 reviews)
    21.1 kmIndipendenza
    €€

    Delicious! Worth checking out. It's very local so either get there right when it opens or have a…read morereservation. Prices are affordable. If you are looking for something different. Menu changes daily. Vegan options. A nice change of pace for those of us who also eat meat but want to finally limit it. Also the way it works is that you order ahead and pay and then the food is brought to your table. Service isn't exactly warm but they are quick and efficient with your meals.

    We're always very excited to try a 100% vegetarian restaurant knowing we can eat anything we want…read moreon the menu and we were excited to learn that Il Vegetariano existed. It's a bit of a walk outside of the center of Florence but we'd thought we'd see what the Italian vegetarian focus experience was like. It was serviceable, but not as great as we'd hoped. The concept is interesting...the menu changes every day depending on the whims of that days chef, so our experience could have been informed a bit by just what we experienced that day, and might have been completely different on another day. An issue sometimes with all vegetarian restaurants is they specialize in the concept of being vegetarianism, without necessarily specializing in a particular kind of food which can lead to a mish-mash of disconnected offerings which is what we found on the menu here. The night we were there, for example you could get Italian, Indian, and strudel main dishes...all vegetarian, but otherwise not specializing in any particular type of food. We also didn't have a reservation. They were nice enough to seat us, but the restaurant was not at all full in any of its rooms (at any point when we were there) and the person who seated us, made a point of telling us they prefer reservations and then seated us at probably the least desirable table in the restaurant, right next to the cash register and right across from the salads display case which was the most trafficked area of the restaurant with people ordering their food hovering right over our table. We definitely felt like we were being unnecessarily punished with this table, especially when there were plenty of other places we could have sat and the overall demeanor of the person who seated us made us feel like she felt like she was doing us a big favor and she had her limits. So kind of a bummer of an introduction to the place. You order by writing down what you want on a slip of paper they provide you with, and then bringing that to the cashier to pay. That's fine, but it's not exactly "service" like you might get at any other sit down restaurant with servers and a wait staff. The food came extremely quickly...at the same time as the wine...It's hard to complain about quick service, but at most other places we experience in Italy (and the rest of the world for that matter) you get your wine first and can enjoy it a bit before the food shows up. We felt rushed. Also, and I'm sure I'm coming off as awfully picky, but you can see the high scores I typically give in my other reviews so...but the chairs were really uncomfortable to sit on. I typically don't think about the chairs at restaurants...these chairs made me think about them. My wife and I shared a lasagna and a greens-filled calzone-like pastry for our mains. Both of these portions were super-large...we appreciate generosity in portions, but these were just too large for us to be able to finish...both, especially the lasagna were really rich and heavy dishes too. They checked the box for being vegetarian but didn't excel to star dishes in terms of flavor or presentation that we'd want again. The desserts looked amazing but by the time we had eaten as much as we could of the mains, we just didn't want anything else or to hang around. We had many vegetarian-friendly meals at many restaurants in the cities we visited in Italy on this trip. This one was easily the most disappointing. If we lived in town we might come by to try the desserts or to see if it's a completely different experience with an unnecessary reservation and different chef...but otherwise, it wasn't really worth the walk out of the center of Florence to eat here.

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    Il Vegetariano - Glimpse into the Back Garden Seating Area

    Glimpse into the Back Garden Seating Area

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    Salads in Display Case

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    Il Trovatore - Great wines

    Il Trovatore

    4.6(14 reviews)
    19.6 km
    €€

    You MUST eat here! Our only sorrow is we found it late in our stay and only ate there two nights…read more Don't worry about parking, you can double stack in the three places next to it. They will move the cars for you. OK the food: Most is sourced locally, the beef is dry aged 30 days, and is so tender. The filet is not mignon, but a sirloin filet and super flavorful. The sausages with white beans is outstanding. The house wine is local, and really all you need is, although they have a great selection. They will explain every item on the menu In detail if you wish. The Caprese salad has specially sourced Buffalo mozzarella, ask the waiter about it. Very very good! Again, it will be your loss if you don't go here at least once.

    This restaurant is just outside of the wall, but easy to walk to. During a week-long stay we ate…read morein many great places within the wall. This place may be my favorite place we tried. The service was crisp, interesting, and engaging. Our first experience was two take-away pizzas for $20. They were delicious, so we went back for a sit down. We elected to eat in the cozy upstairs dining room, but we offered outside seating. The large screen TV was playing a concert from the national orchestra. Our guy was very interested in the concert and explained some of the components. It was very interesting. The two mains were delicious! We had a half liter of house white and a half liter of rosso. Both were locally sourced and spot on. $52 got us out the door! The prices in all of Tuscany for food is so much lower than the states. Expect to pay half in a restaurant and 1/3 less in grocery stores.

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    The front

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    Tigelleria Ristorante da Nonna Tina - Sala

    Tigelleria Ristorante da Nonna Tina

    4.6(5 reviews)
    35.6 km
    €€

    Wonderful!!!! From the outstanding Chianti Classico, to the bread slices, to the spaghetti and…read morepenne, and dessert. A definite must. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Bene.

    Thank goodness for Yelp international! My friend and I were celebrating our birthdays by taking a…read moretravel holiday to Italia. Our hotel for most of our trip was located in M. Terme, and I found the reviews for this place and we decided to go. 1) Dinner in Italy is at 730pm. Don't try going to a restaurant earlier than that, b/c they're not open. 2) If you're anywhere near here, COME HERE FOR DINNER. It's cheap (for Italy) and DELICIOUS. I had the "normal" dinner and my friend had the vegetarian. I also ordered a glass of house red and we shared a bottle of still water. 3) THE FOOD. Appetizers included four different small bites (kinda bruschetta like), some were topped with cheese, some were topped with a veggie mixture, some topped with a bit of cured meat and cheese. Then a HUGE plate of meats and cheeses arrived in front of me, along with two baskets of piping hot bread. One bread basket was full of circular sesame pocket type bread. Chewy, toasty, crispy on the outside, flaky. You are to cut these open with the knife and shove it full of whatever you want. My friend's dinner was a bunch of fresh and cooked veggies (such as grilled eggplant, a veggie schmear, grilled peppers, etc). Placed in front of us to share were four types of cheeses (parmesan, one other harder cheese, and two soft cheeses). The other bread was kind of like fry bread... it reminded me of sopapillas. After you declare yourself stuffed full, they bring you out DESSERT. Fruit and nutella to go with more of the delicious breads. WHICH THEY WILL CONTINUE TO REFILL UNTIL YOU CRY FOR MERCY. For the dinners themselves, about $10-12 euro. SO CHEAP. SO GOOD. I want some more, please!

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    Tigelle

    Tigelleria Ristorante da Nonna Tina - Gnocco fritto

    Gnocco fritto

    Tigelleria Ristorante da Nonna Tina - Il menù vegetariano

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    I'Licchio - bistros - Updated June 2026

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