Gabriel R.
Google
For a one-star-Michelin-restaurant, this option didn't go above and beyond to my palate and the experience was lacking.
The three of us did the experience menu, which should come with a variety of eight dishes, with options ranging from sea, earth and vegetarian with a cost of approximately 210 euro. Up until the 5th dish, everything we had was based on the sea menu, which was cheaper, so I complained and asked the staff that something was wrong. After I complained, they explained that the next one would be an earth dish. They brought the silverware for earth. The sommelier, on the other hand, came to our table and served a wine saying the 6th course would be fish, and thus served a red wine for fish, but red meat ended up coming. Although later he came apologizing for mismatching the wine with the food, it was frustrating to pay an exorbitant amount of money for something that was mostly for another menu and with an error in the wine. I don't remember tasting a vegetarian item in the experience menu.
Additionally, the pre-starters, although creative had a bitter taste which controlled the whole pre-starters menu. For instance, the cherry involving a paste of chicken liver, was controlling the pre-starters menu. At other points of the dinner, food was bland, i.e. the Italian filled Italian lemon. Lastly, food would reach the table cold.
On a bright side, the view is incredible. So if you are looking for a great view in Tuscany, this is a place to go, but I would avoid this restaurant. There is a cheaper option than the almost 400 euro per person dinner we had (~210 for the experience menu and ~200 euro wine pairing).