I Cche' c'è c'è

Home cooking in a homey setting in Florence

* Trattoria I Cche' c'è c'è
Via Magalotti 11r
tel. +39-055-216-589
Closed Mondays

Sights nearby
** Bargello [museum]
*** Piazza della Signoria [square]
** Palazzo Vecchio [palace/museum]
*** Uffizi [museum]
* Museum of Science [museum]
** Santa Croce [church]
* Badia [church]

Other places to eat nearby
*** Vivoli [gelato]
** Acqua Al 2 [meal]
* Alle Murate [meal]
** Le Mossacce [meal]

Hotels nearby
Hotel Bernini Palace [premier]
La Casa del Garbo Hotel [moderate]
B&B Le Seggiole [cheap]
Reid Recommends Grand Hotel Cavour [premier]
Hotel Relais Santa Croce by Baglioni [splurge]
Borghese Palace Art Hotel [premier]
Hotel Bavaria [super-cheap]
Hotel Santa Croce [super-cheap/cheap]
Galigai Tower [cheap/moderate]
» More hotels nearby

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OK, first: the name. It is, in fact, spelled correctly. This is not some computer coding glitch. "I Cche' c'é c'é" is Florentine dialect for "What there is, there is"—which is the Florentine version of "What you see is what you get."

What you see is the genial camaraderie of diners all seated together at a long communal table down the center of the room. (There are more private tables around the edges of the room, as well—but part of the fun is to sit together with strangers for a "family" meal.)

What you get is classy service and classic cuisine from a chef who trained at top kitchens in London.

Hearty, authentic food in an unpretentious setting (and with fairly low prices to match). What more could you ask?

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