C.BIO

Top choice in Santa Croce


Be it bread baked in situ that morning, organic fruit, veg or wine made by a small Tuscan producer, homemade pasta or a white-truffle panino to take away, this artisanal grocery and deli is essential viewing for foodies. A fabulous showcase of Tuscany's rich bounty of seasonal produce, C.BIO is the brainchild of celebrated chef Fabio Picchi of Cibrèo fame.

Shop here for your very own luxuriant, organic picnic to enjoy on the grocery's flowery terrace, riverside or in the nearby botanical gardens. C.BIO is an acronym for 'cibo buono, italiano e onesto' meaning 'good, honest, Italian food'.


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