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Recommend places to eat in Italy

Hello- 

I am trying to compile a list of places to eat in Italy to go when we visit later this month.  We will be in Venice, Monterosso, Florence, Greve in Chianti, and then Rome.  I would love recommendations for any of the above.  If you happen to know I would love any details about it such as price range, lunch/dinner, what they specialize in, and the location/neighborhood would be very helpful.  I appreciate any advice!  Thanks 

Re: Recommend places to eat in Italy

  • One of the restaurants I enjoyed most during our trip to Italy was at Ristorante Via Venti in Monterosso (blog entry here). I had the most amazing pesto pasta here!

    In Rome I loved our meal at Cybo Osteria, which is located near Piazza Navona (blog entry here). Great inexpensive pasta dishes here.

    We had a tough time finding good places to eat in Venice, but I did enjoy several of the cicchetti bars (blog entry here).

    In Florence the only place we ate at that I would recommend is I Tarocchi (blog entry here). I had a wonderful risotto at this restaurant.

  • I also forgot to mention Grom; this is a delicious gelato chain in Italy and I visited locations in Rome and Venice.
  • I can't remember the names of any of the places I ate in Italy, but in Venice I found the best meals were when we wandered off the beaten path to back alleys, etc and found places that had specials/menus written on a chalkboard...they also tended to speak no English (I don't speak Italian, but I know French and there are similarities and by then I had been to enough restaurants in Italy I knew the main words).
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  • Harry's Bar in Venice is amazing.  It is pretty expensive, we did lunch for two (salads, pasta, dessert, and drinks) for about $150.  It is an institution though just west of San Marco Square
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  • Thank you everyone! 
  • I know this is a few days late but I just got home from Venice today! We had two incredible dinners in Venice - Alla Botte and EnoiTeca Mascareta.  Alla Botte was a recommendation from our innkeeper - I asked her where her and her husband go to dinner and she sent us there.  It was more or less walking distance from St. Marks Square but it's on a really tiny side street with no name, so I would recommend asking your hotel to draw you a map! Great Italian meats and homemade pasta.  EnoiTeca Mascareta is another really small place we stumbled upon just walking around away from the main squares - it doesn't look like much from the outside, but it's run by a father and son and it's clear they really take pride in the restaurant.  The beef carpaccio and seabass tortellini = one of the best meals I've ever had, with great inexpensive Italian wine.
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    I also forgot to mention Grom; this is a delicious gelato chain in Italy and I visited locations in Rome and Venice.

    not only in italy. there are 3 in manhattan as well. not sure about other cities. i love grom!

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    Harry's Bar in Venice is amazing.  It is pretty expensive, we did lunch for two (salads, pasta, dessert, and drinks) for about $150.  It is an institution though just west of San Marco Square

    It is an institution, but there is no way I would eat a meal there.  You can get MUCH better food for cheaper nearby, even around San Marco.  Go to Harry's for a couple of their famous (15 euro each) belinis...then eat somewhere else!  We had a great meal at Trattoria da Ignazio in San Polo.

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