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| One of the oldest restaurants in Lucca, the Buca takes its name from the old Tuscan word for inn, and was once a staging post for horses. The restaurant is now one of the best known in the Lucca area for its antique rustic ambience, meticulous service and the fine standard of cooking based very much on local tradition. | |
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| The Giglio restaurant is to be found opposite the theatre in the centre of town in an ideal position for tourists and theatre-goers alike. A very varied menu is on offer with local cuisine featuring heavily char-grilled salt cod with chickpeas is a favourite. Discreet service in refined surroundings. | |
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| Inside the Lucca walls and a short distance from Villa Bottini and the Villa Guinigi Museum, Gli Orti di Via Elisa offers enthusiastic and efficient sevice and an interesting and varied menu. Specialities include their risotto, fresh ham flavoured with sage and rosemary, roast pork shank and rabbit 'alla cacciatora'. | |
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Buca
di Sant'Antonio Tel.
0583/55881 Closed
Sunday evening |
Ristorante
Giglio Tel.
0583/494058 Closed
Tuesday evening |
Gli
Orti di Via Elisa Tel. & Fax 0583/491241 Closed
Wednesday |
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