Osterium restaurants in Central Tuscany
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Osteria al Carcere
A fine osteria, offering an atypical menu (the words ‘ primi ’ and ‘ secondi ’ are nowhere to be seen) loaded with distinctive plates. There are a half-dozen soups, including zuppa di farro e fagioli (spelt and white bean soup) and creative flashes like tacchina al pistacchi e arance (turkey with pistachios and orange sauce).
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Osteria Acquacheta
Hugely popular with locals and tourists alike, this bustling place specialises in bistecca alla fiorentina (chargrilled T-bone steak), which comes to the table in huge, lightly seared and exceptionally flavoursome slabs (don't even think of asking for it to be served otherwise). Lunch sittings are at 12.15pm and 2.15pm; dinner at 7.30pm and 9.15pm – book ahead.
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Osticcio
A huge selection of Brunello and its more modest, but still very palatable, sibling Rosso di Montalcino joins dozens of bottles of wine from around the world at this excellent enoteca/osteria. After browsing the selection of wines downstairs, claim a table in the upstairs dining room for a glass of wine accompanied by a cheese and meat plate or a full meal. You can also enjoy a tasting session here (three Brunello €14.50, one Rosso and one Brunello €8).
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