
Where to Eat in Siena: A Local Foodie's Guide (2026)
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An honest, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood guide for travellers: real Tuscan trattorias, real prices in euros, what to order and what to skip. Written by people who live in Siena.
If you're spending a few days in Siena, the question shows up fast: *where do locals actually eat?* Most travel guides recycle the same five names — all within 30 metres of Piazza del Campo, all overpriced, most of them mediocre.
This guide is different. It's the list we'd give a friend who just landed: honest, by neighbourhood, with real prices, and what to actually order.

The 100-metre rule
In Siena, the easiest hack is this: walk 100 metres away from Piazza del Campo and quality goes up while prices drop. The piazza itself is breathtaking — have a coffee or an Aperol Spritz there for the view (€7-9), but don't book dinner.
The streets just one block off — Via di Città, Via dei Termini, Via di Pantaneto, Via dei Rossi — are where the real osterias are.
What Tuscan food actually means here
Sienese cuisine is rural, peasant, generous. Don't expect seafood (we're inland) or fancy plating. Expect:
- Pici: thick hand-rolled spaghetti, served with *cacio e pepe*, *aglione* (garlic and tomato), or *ragù di cinghiale* (wild boar).
- Pappa al pomodoro: bread and tomato soup, summer dish.
- Ribollita: hearty bread, bean and kale soup, winter only.
- Bistecca alla fiorentina: huge T-bone steak, charcoal-grilled, ordered by weight (€55-75/kg).
- Crostini di fegatini: chicken-liver pâté on toasted bread.
- Pecorino di Pienza: local sheep's cheese, ask for it with chestnut honey.
- Cantucci + Vin Santo: almond biscuits dipped in sweet wine, the proper way to end dinner.

Where to eat — by occasion
First dinner in town (€30-45 per person) Pick a **historic Sienese trattoria** in the centre — Via di Pantaneto or Piazza del Mercato are great hunting grounds. Wooden tables, paper menus, vino della casa. Order pici, then a secondo (peposo, ossobuco, or grilled meats). Book ahead, especially Friday-Saturday.
Quick lunch while sightseeing (€12-18) Many osterias serve a **menù del giorno** (daily lunch menu) for €12-15: a primo, a secondo, water and coffee. Look for the handwritten chalkboard outside. If the place is full of Italians at 1:30 PM, you've found it.
Pizza night (€20-28) For genuine Neapolitan pizza, walk (or take a 5-minute taxi) to **La Napoletana 2.0** at **Viale Sardegna 37**, featured several times in the **50 Top Pizza** guide. Pizzas €12-16, signature mortadella + fiordilatte + pistachio pesto, wood-fired oven, very local atmosphere.

Special occasion (€60-90 per person) A handful of restaurants in the historic centre do **modern Tuscan**: ancient-grain pici, refined ravioli, dessert from a proper pastry chef. Tasting menus around €70-90, wine pairings extra. **Always book** at least 3-5 days ahead.
Aperitivo (€8-15) Around **6:30-8 PM**, locals stop for a glass of wine and small bites. The areas around **Via dei Banchi di Sopra**, **Piazza Indipendenza** and **Piazza del Mercato** have several enotecas. Order a glass of **Chianti dei Colli Senesi** (€5-7) — it's local, fresh, and usually excellent.

Neighbourhood cheat sheet
| Area | Vibe | Best for | |---|---|---| | Around Piazza del Campo | Touristy, expensive | Aperitivo with a view, not dinner | | Via di Pantaneto | Authentic, lively | Traditional trattorias | | Piazza del Mercato | Local hangout | Outdoor dinner under the tower | | Via di Camollia | Residential, real | Neighbourhood osterias | | Viale Sardegna / outside walls | Where locals live | Pizza, family dinners, value |
What to skip
- Restaurants with photo menus in 6 languages.
- Pasta carbonara in Siena: it's a Roman dish. Order pici instead.
- "Tipical Tuscan menu" plastered at the entrance: usually frozen and reheated.
- Anything that promises "also sushi" or "Tex-Mex burger".
What to order (cheat sheet)
| Course | Order this | Skip this | |---|---|---| | Antipasto | Crostini misti, tagliere di salumi e pecorino | Caprese (it's not local) | | Primo | Pici al ragù / cacio e pepe / aglione | Spaghetti carbonara | | Secondo | Peposo, bistecca, grilled lamb | Salmon (we're inland) | | Dolce | Cantucci e Vin Santo | Tiramisù (not local) | | Wine | Chianti Colli Senesi, Brunello (splurge) | The "house white" if no info |
Booking and timing
- Dinner in Italy starts at 8 PM, not 6.
- Saturday night, centre: always book.
- Palio days (July 2, August 16): the city is packed, book 2-3 weeks ahead.
- Many trattorias close on Sunday or Monday — check before walking over.
How to get around
Siena is tiny and walkable — the entire historic centre is about 20 minutes end to end. There are no taxis on the street (you have to call one), and the centre is a ZTL (no cars). Park outside the walls (Santa Caterina, Il Campo, San Francesco) and walk.
Keep reading
- Best pizza in Siena: 7 places locals actually go
- Siena in one day: the perfect itinerary
- Florence to Siena day trip
- Best gelato in Siena: 6 spots worth the walk
Found a place in Siena that should be in this guide? Write to us at redazione@visitsienaguide.it.
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