Siena Food Specialties: What to Order

Siena Food Specialties: What to Order

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Siena's food is hearty, sweet, and unapologetically peasant in origin. These are the dishes you should not leave without trying.


# Siena Food Specialties: What to Order

Siena's food is hearty, sweet, and unapologetically peasant in origin. These are the dishes you should not leave without trying.

Key facts

  • Pici al ragu: hand-rolled thick spaghetti with slow-cooked beef ragu.
  • Pici cacio e pepe: same pasta, pecorino cheese and black pepper.
  • Ribollita: bread and bean soup, hearty enough to be a meal.
  • Cinta senese: ancient Tuscan pork breed, served as cured meat or roast.
  • Panforte: dense honey-spice cake, the local Christmas sweet (sold year-round).
  • Ricciarelli: soft almond cookies, often dusted with icing sugar.

What I tell visitors

Pici cacio e pepe is the safest order at any trattoria — even bad versions are good. Pici al ragu varies wildly; ask for the recommendation.

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Final word

Whatever brings you to Siena — food, the Palio, the Tuscan countryside — slow down. The city repays attention. If you have a tip to add or a correction, write us at redazione@visitsienaguide.it.