What to eat in Florence

Explore Florence’s culinary delights! Discover traditional Tuscan dishes, local favorites, and the best places to eat in the city.
Florence is truly a food lover’s paradise, where you get to taste the real food of Tuscany. Pappardelle al cinghiale is the local version of wide ribbon pasta served with wild boar ragù, while ribollita consists of bread and vegetable soup. Bistecca alla Fiorentina, thick-cut steak grilled to perfection, is another local speciality. There are the famous ones like lampredotto(tripe) and trippa alla fiorentina (offal stew). Accompany your meals with a glass of the Chianti from the Tuscan region.

Food tour in Florence

To fully experience the taste of the Florence food, you could take a food tour around Florence. These tours provide a mouthwatering way not just to dip into the local food culture but also into local traditions. With this tour you don’t have to worry about the menu and restaurants, your food guide will take you on a delectable journey through bustling marketplaces, hidden trattorias, and artisan shops. Indulge in fresh, seasonal produce at a local market, savour warm bread straight from the bakery, and tantalize your taste buds with regional specialities like truffle-infused pasta or melt-in-your-mouth gelato. Food tours are not just about foodie heaven; guides will regale you with stories about Florentine food, from being influenced by the Tuscan countryside to unique methods of traditional cooking passed down through generations. Taste the best in the area with local ingredients and learn how they arrive at the table. Most tours accommodate all styles of diets, so all can participate. Whether a foodie or Italian food newbie, a food tour is a fun and savory way to learn more about Florence beyond the museums and landmarks. It means come voracious, bring along your appetite for adventure, and have a real culinary journey through the heart of Tuscany!

Best food in Florence

While there are numerous dishes available to eat in Florence, picking a best is relative, but among the most famous are the fresh pasta dishes like pici and ravioli. Not to be forgotten are the savory pappa al pomodoro (tomato bread soup) and creamy panna cotta dessert. Options for fine dining are plenty, but Florence does shine with its traditional trattorias that give a taste of authenticity.

Street food is also popular in Florence, and every visitor must at least once try some local street food. There’s the schiacciata flatbread sandwich with local meats and cheeses filling, or at a street stall, relax with a steaming bowl of lampredetto. And how can it be without the administered classical, artisan panino con la porchetta, or roast pork sandwiches? Of course, throughout, there are carts full of an endless supply of gelato available for that tempting treat. Trattorias are basically the lifeblood of Florentine dining.

When in Florence you must try boisterous Steak at budgetary prices at Trattoria Mario, or seek out no-frills classic fare at Trattoria Sergio Gozzi; then, there is the research of such hidden gems as I’Brindellone for rustic ambiance and locals’ favorite dishes. Although Florence has plenty of artisanal gelato shops but be sure to try the two local places in town, Gelateria Vivoli and Gelateria La Carraia, known for their unique and delicious flavors. Check out a few different shops and determine your own personal favorite!

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