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LA VECCHIA SENESE

Italian
4.6/5
26 review
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Largo del Duomo, 14, Livorno, Italy
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+39 058 689 2560
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2024
Recommended
2024

A pleasant restaurant with attentive service, excellent cuisine and a pleasant setting, located next to the church. The house is best known for its primi piatti. The list is long: lasagna, spaghetti ai frutti di mare, tortelli alla panna, gnocchi al pesto... Those who like pasta, cacciucco and seafood will be delighted. A small selection of meat dishes is also available à la carte. Not to mention the tasty pizzas baked on a wood fire! Vincenzo, in charge since 1983, knows how to renew himself and is enjoying a deserved success.


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Visited in march 2024
Cibo incredibile!
Visited in march 2024
A decent local restaurant!
Visited in february 2024
Piena soddisfazione. Cucina buona e accoglienza calda. Varieta' dei piatti non eccessiva. Posizione in pieno centro con parcheggio adiacente. (Riduzione per soci ACI).
Visited in february 2024
Bon restaurant trouvé au détour de notre balade.personnel chaleureux
Prix plus que correct.
Visited in february 2024
We often pass by this place, and one evening we decided to try the pizza at this restaurant. The ambiance is charming, reminiscent of a small village with faux doors and windows – truly delightful. The service is quick and courteous, and the prices are reasonable. A unique feature is that they offer non-alcoholic beer, which is not very common. Now, let's talk about the pizza. It has a nice, tall crust, but it's not empty; instead, the crust is filled with dough that remains slightly undercooked and becomes heavy to eat.

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