Where to Eat Pici in Siena

Where to Eat Pici in Siena

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Pici is Siena's signature pasta: thick, irregular, hand-rolled. Almost every restaurant serves it, but the difference between good and great is wide.


# Where to Eat Pici in Siena

Pici is Siena's signature pasta: thick, irregular, hand-rolled. Almost every restaurant serves it, but the difference between good and great is wide.

Key facts

  • Look for trattorias that advertise 'pici fatti a mano' (handmade).
  • Best dressings: cacio e pepe, ragu, all'aglione (tomato-garlic), or with breadcrumbs (briciole).
  • Avoid restaurants where pici comes pre-portioned — that usually means dried, not fresh.
  • Expect to pay 10-14 euro for a generous primo of pici.
  • Pici works for vegetarians: cacio e pepe and aglione are meat-free.

What I tell visitors

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Final word

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