We hit four or five restaurants in Florence on this visit, always dining outside, sticking with the bifstecca mostly, but sampling a few other things too. It was a mixed experience, not always sparking joy.
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At the central mercado, I ordered half a kilo of veal scallopini-- here's the butcher scallopinizing it--which meant we would cook  and eat in the apartment 3 nights... | 
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| Our traditional meal at the Antico Ristoro di Cambi | 
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The steak plus a selection of Tuscan goodies, not pictured; somehow, the experience was different;  there were plenty of locals there, as always, but the wait-person was American, and much was lost in non-translation; plus Vicki's creme brulee was a soup rather than a custard | 
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Worst $25 lunch ever, at the Uffizi, my tuna sandwich and her pizza; we've had better pizzas at guest-houses trekking in Nepal; seriously | 
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Another day, another resto, Grotto di Guelph, another Tuscan sampler, including wild boar and venison... | 
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I thought I'd try the Tuscan tomato/bread soup; very filling... | 
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| Her lasagna was a better bet | 
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| Grilled veggies at another place, Ristorante Bracerie Auditore | 
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And another bifstecca Fiorentina; it has gotten very popular, with almost every resto showcasing its aging cabinet...best to order the more expensive grades | 
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| Vicki's panna cotta with red fruit was superb |