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I would like to know of a few off the beaten non touristy reastuarants in Florence to have lunch or dinner reasonably prices, thank you

Oct 30, 2011

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Answered by isabella nati poltri ferri , Bibbiena, Italy

a little overcrowded but tasteful and cheap: LE MOSSACCE in via del Proconsolo, true tuscan food

Nov 03, 2011

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Answered by Camilla - TuscanyWay , Florence, Italy

The best Florence districts to find some good trattorias are in Oltrarno, San Niccolò, Via dei Neri, and San Lorenzo. if you wish to taste true tuscan food you can go to Latini (in Via dei Palchetti), a very famous restaurant but little expensive. Some cheaper are: Mario in Via Rosina near Piazza San Lorenzo (a little crowdy but really good meat), Trattoria il Cibreo (not the Restaurant il Cibreo, more expensive) in Via de'Macci, Teatro del Sale in Via de'Macci, Fiaschetteria Nuvoli ( for brunch or lunch) in Piazza dell'Olio, just behind the Duomo. Of course all the restaurant in central Florence are a bit touristy. If you can go to the nearby hills quality and cost are better.

Nov 03, 2011

Sandra

Answered by Sandra , Florence, Italy

this is not really a restaurant...but it is an unusual and original experience for eating typical and genuine Tuscan food in a private home with a local family in a friendly and amazing atmosphere :

http://www.firenzeshop.com/contents/en-uk/d12_TUSCAN_CUISINE.html

Nov 03, 2011

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