If you want to taste something very special and traditional which will be served nowhere but in Florance, here you can have a Lampredotto as a sandwich which is made based on a 700 year old recipe. I hope you are not making your mind...More
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If you want to taste something very special and traditional which will be served nowhere but in Florance, here you can have a Lampredotto as a sandwich which is made based on a 700 year old recipe. I hope you are not making your mind...More
Paninis and bisteca fiorentina and the waiters bellissimo. Love the wine Vincencio recommended. Line is sooo long even winter time but fast.....
We tried so many tripe dishes throughout our trip in Italy. Lampredotto in a box from this little street kiosk (trippai) was definitely one of the highlights. The tripe was completely soaked in olive oil with spicy sauce, absorbing all the delicious flavours, the sourness...More
Just key in the name and GPS will take you to the street cart stall. There was a queue when we went on Saturday lunch hour (1pm+) but it was fast. We had the Lampredotto and the Trippa alla Fiorentina sandwich for Euro 4.50 each...More
We came across this food stall while looking for a good place to try Lampredotto as we found that it's one of the best dish to try in Florence. The lady who was serving was extremely rude and did not bother explaining anything. We had...More
Greeted by a very rude lady working behind the counter. We arrived shortly after 10 am , however we were told "I'm not ready" and we quietly went our separate ways. Such a shame, because the food that we wanted was already made! Maybe she...More
This is something you have to eat, a sandwich made with the fourth and final stomach of a cow. The plain one is to flat for my taste, even sometimes boring, though the hot and spicy one makes it have a round flavor and turns...More
Walking among the streets of Florence we encountered this place. Great Italian sandwichs!! We had the Crudo, Mozarrela & Tomato and also the Salame e Pecorino.
Visited here two years ago and again this February, located on a little piazze on the narrow historic streets off the main drag from the Duomo to Palazzo Vecchio. Street kiosk serving typical Florentine fare. I love lampredotto and do think one should try it,...More
A friend recommendedthis place as it is always packed. They now have menu in Chinese and Korean... the Asian lady who served us 2 porchetta sandwiches gave us two burned pieces of bread filled with dry pork roast. It was so dry and untasty we...More