My Italian colleagues are really good at choosing restaurants.
As soon as we arrived at our accommodation and dropped off our luggage, my food connoisseur colleague started looking for a place to eat. He took out his phone and searched for less than three minutes before announcing that he had found a place. He then led me to the authentic Tuscan tavern, Perseus, shown in the photo.❤️❤️❤️ When I first saw the entrance in the first photo, I was so captivated that I couldn't move and had to take a series of photos. Upon entering, I discovered that the interior was decorated in the style of a traditional Tuscan butcher shop. The owner is undoubtedly a master at creating an authentic and appetizing rustic atmosphere using fruits and vegetables. The steak wall in photo 17 is truly spectacular, making one's mouth water and crave a T-bone steak even before sitting down.😻😻😻 Inside, I found the dining tables equally interesting. They used a charmingly arranged Italian vegetable platter, pinzimonio, as a centerpiece, adding a touch of cuteness. The menu, with its playful and eye-catching font that exudes a unique Italian charm, made me exclaim that the person who designed it could easily be our paper goods designer. What was even more fascinating was a bald waiter💁. He wore a red apron and pushed a trolley of freshly baked steaks, moving from table to table to carve the steaks right in front of the guests. His loud and magnetic Florentine accent was so powerful that it felt like listening to a protagonist in an old Italian movie. I ordered mushroom meatballs, and my colleague ordered chicken liver. The flavors were rich and lingering, though a bit heavy for the taste buds. We didn't have much of an appetite that night, but after watching the waiter carve the steak for the table next to us, we regretted not ordering the T-bone steak ourselves.😍😍😍 Restaurant Name: Perseus Address: Viale Don Giovanni Minzoni, 10/R, 50129 Firenze FI #Florence #FlorenceRestaurants #FlorenceSteak #Perseus #TBoneSteak #FlorenceSteakHouse