Authentic, informal atmosphere. Selection in the menu is relatively small, but everything is home made with fresh, seasonal, locally grown veggies and herbs. Dishes are a bit pricey, but are truly high quality and very creatively crafted, with surprising taste combinations. We thought some of them were brilliant! You should be aware that this restaurant follows the Italian "Slow food" tradition. Nothing happens quickly, and you will have plenty of time to enjoy the company and conversation over a bottle of wine. The house wine is not bad, the white one is actually quite special. You should plan to spend no less than three hours here. Oh, and if you're visiting during the high season, be sure to call and make a reservation. I think you...
Read moreUnsatisfied with service and food quality. Service was really really really slow, for 1 started we waited about 1h and 15min, then additional 1h for the 2 main dishes we ordered. No service at all, truly zero attention for the clients. Side dishes were bad, I ordered potatoes and beans. In my opinion the potatoes were prepared earlier, they just heated up. Instead, the beans were from the can, I think.... Chack the photos and see for yourself. Definitely not coming back, definitely would not recommend it. 😔 Dirty Ikea bottle for water and supermarket suger for coffee and a dirty spoon.. All this for a...
Read moreLa Locanda is a fantastic place to taste the typical flavors of the Tuscan hills. The fried egg with truffle is a specialty to try, as well as the asparagus gnocchi and pork fillet. The wine, produced on-site, is an excellent Chianti DOCG. The farmhouse, nestled against the woods, is surrounded by a beautiful lawn where children can play safely. Recommended for families who want to have a true Tuscan experience, an unparalleled moment of relaxation in the...
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