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"Coco Lezzone is a tiny hole-in-the-wall joint just down from the Arno in Florence. Dim lights, creaky ceiling fans, and four or five long, family-style dining tables. The menu is seasonal, and simple at its best: in the spring, you might be served fresh pea pasta doused in syrupy olive oil, crusty unsalted bread, and the deepest house red wine from chipped glass carafes. A family affair, all down a hidden, graffiti-covered street near the hubbub of Via Tornabuoni."