Ristorante La Torre
Fine dining restaurant · Firenze ·

Ristorante La Torre

Fine dining restaurant · Firenze ·

Seasonal Tuscan ingredients, inventive 1 Michelin Star cuisine, stunning views

wine pairing
tasting menu
elegant dining room
seasonal ingredients
friendly staff
excellent food
dessert menu
terrace dining
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Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
Ristorante La Torre by null
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Str. Spicciano, 7, 50028 Tavarnelle Val di Pesa FI, Italy Get directions

€100+

Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Str. Spicciano, 7, 50028 Tavarnelle Val di Pesa FI, Italy Get directions

+39 055 806470
comohotels.com

€100+

Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Feb 2, 2026

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La Torre

"Il Castello del Nero, the spectacular 12C residence that is home to this restaurant, stands in a magical location that includes many of the attractions that make Tuscany such a special place to visit – a breathtaking view from its summer terrace, an elegant dining room full of history, and top-quality ingredients such as extra-virgin olive oil and wine (the attractive wine cellar boasts a generous selection of the latter). However, the main attraction here is the excellent cuisine made by friendly chef Di Pirro, which is technical, creative and at the same time full of flavour, and always beautifully presented as befits the charming setting. The property is home to a kitchen garden (cultivated organically although as yet not certified organic) which boasts up to 10 varieties of tomato alongside a number of fruit trees. The restaurant offers three menus: the “Evoluzione Vegetali” vegetarian option; “La Terra”, in which meat dishes take pride of place; and “Il Mare”, featuring fish and seafood specialities. Last but not least, the dessert menu is striking for its extraordinarily imaginative sweets, as well as delicacies such as mini cakes, chocolates and macaroons served with your coffee." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/toscana/tavarnelle-val-di-pesa/restaurant/la-torre166500
Ristorante La Torre

Kristine V.

Google
La Torre is 1 Michelin Star restaurant in Tuscany. It’s one of the highlights we were looking forward to in this year’s trip in Italy. Dinner time, we’ve ordered the 5 courses with the classic wine pairing. I must say everything from the start was about bringing the flavor game to the next level. We enjoyed each dish and savored each bite. Wine pairing was perfect. Until the desserts, it all changed and left us really disappointed. The items are way too sweet. I understand that in Italy, it maybe that preferences are more on the sweeter side, but I would expect a Michelin Star restaurant to have well balanced plates across all courses. When one of the staff approached us after dessert and asked how everything was, I honestly said that I found the plate too sweet but we tried to finish them. Same as I was honestly letting them know how good were their previous courses. Weirdly, after the “too sweet” response, nobody from the staff was really attending to us anymore if we still need anything or something. I would have given this a 4-star rating considering the high level of dessert sweetness should the staff have been consistent on the service attentiveness. We were not even asked if we want coffee or tea after, which other tables are having. On the other tables, waiters are just chit chatting and laughing. It left us with such an unsatisfactory feeling and a let down really considering we we’re so looking forward to having this experience.

Dong-Ling C.

Google
The food was inventive and good, with some dishes way better than others. We had the seafood tasting menu and many courses were delicious. Atmosphere could use a little upgrade though and it was very cold and stark. The wine pairings did disappoint. For 2t9 euro a person, we expected fantastic wines but many were average at best

Scott W

Google
Absolutely fantastic dining experience. This was more reminiscent of the two star Michelin restaurants I’ve been to…. Shocked it didn’t have a second star. Each course was distinct with incredible textures and flavors. The wine list was extensive. The staff…friendly and professional. On this occasion, we dined on the terrace, al fresco… overlooking the Tuscan countryside under perfect weather conditions. I already want to go back to try one of the other tasting menus (land, sea, vegetarian (i had the sea). Truly excellent

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).

Tobias M.

Google
Fantastic dishes, well curated and simply delicious! Outstanding service all throughout the evening with a spectacular setting in the Tuscan hills.

Manca B.

Google
Really just an amazing experience. The waiters were really nice and great food.

Igor M.

Google
Very disappointing overall experience - the food simply didn’t taste good! From the amuse bouchée I already got worried - “forced” creativity, trying to make “Innovative” things that looks great but with weird or bland tastes. The menu flow also was a bit strange - it didn’t seem to flow. If you are going to charge €400 per person for a dinner, you gotta deliver superb food. What saved our experience was the very innovative and friendly sommelier - which showcased very special and unique wines. Service was efficient and elegant as you expect from such restaurants.

Coy H.

Google
Excellent food and service. The dessert was incredible. In fact probably the best I have ever had.