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A must-try when in Florence!

During the summer vacation, I spent over three days each in Rome and Florence. I've carefully selected two must-try restaurants to recommend to everyone! Both are conveniently located near the city center attractions, making it easy for you to enjoy sightseeing and dining at the same time! 💡 Florence: Il Recettario 🌟Recommendations: Seafood platter, roasted sea bass with shrimp, Italian risotto (my friend raved about it after trying it) If you're in Tuscany, you must try the seafood. This restaurant has been highly recommended by many on XHS and is located near the Piazza della Signoria. It's perfect for a meal after visiting the Uffizi Gallery or after a day of shopping. 🦐🦐🦐 The friendliness of the staff ranks in the top 3 of my experiences in Italy over the past half month. They were very patient in recommending dishes. As a big eater, I ended up ordering the seafood platter and roasted sea bass with shrimp. 🖼️🖼️🖼️ This restaurant is also in the top 3 for deliciousness based on my experiences in Italy. The octopus salad is incredibly fresh, and the marinated anchovies are so delicious they're unforgettable. The roasted sea bass is served on a bed of carrots and other vegetables, giving the fish a sweet, vegetal flavor in addition to its natural sea taste—it's truly amazing. ‼️However, the steak here, like at the famous T-bone steak place in Florence, can sometimes be undercooked. A girl at the next table mentioned this issue. It might be that Florence's steaks aren't quite suited to tourists' tastes. 📢It's best to make a reservation on Google Maps in advance (I booked a table for dinner in the afternoon for the same day). Both cash and credit card payments are accepted! #Italy #ItalyTravel #ItalianCuisine #Rome #Florence #CollegeStudent #Pasta #Tuscany #Seafood

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A must-try when in Florence!

During the summer vacation, I spent over three days each in Rome and Florence. I've carefully selected two must-try restaurants to recommend to everyone! Both are conveniently located near the city center attractions, making it easy for you to enjoy sightseeing and dining at the same time! 💡 Florence: Il Recettario 🌟Recommendations: Seafood platter, roasted sea bass with shrimp, Italian risotto (my friend raved about it after trying it) If you're in Tuscany, you must try the seafood. This restaurant has been highly recommended by many on XHS and is located near the Piazza della Signoria. It's perfect for a meal after visiting the Uffizi Gallery or after a day of shopping. 🦐🦐🦐 The friendliness of the staff ranks in the top 3 of my experiences in Italy over the past half month. They were very patient in recommending dishes. As a big eater, I ended up ordering the seafood platter and roasted sea bass with shrimp. 🖼️🖼️🖼️ This restaurant is also in the top 3 for deliciousness based on my experiences in Italy. The octopus salad is incredibly fresh, and the marinated anchovies are so delicious they're unforgettable. The roasted sea bass is served on a bed of carrots and other vegetables, giving the fish a sweet, vegetal flavor in addition to its natural sea taste—it's truly amazing. ‼️However, the steak here, like at the famous T-bone steak place in Florence, can sometimes be undercooked. A girl at the next table mentioned this issue. It might be that Florence's steaks aren't quite suited to tourists' tastes. 📢It's best to make a reservation on Google Maps in advance (I booked a table for dinner in the afternoon for the same day). Both cash and credit card payments are accepted! #Italy #ItalyTravel #ItalianCuisine #Rome #Florence #CollegeStudent #Pasta #Tuscany #Seafood

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