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Where to Eat in Prato — Constrvctor
Visit Prato / Where to Eat Where to Eat in Prato Restaurants, pizzerias, and local food worth seeking out.
Prato has its own culinary identity, separate from Florence. Local signatures: sedani ripieni alla pratese (celery stuffed with ragù), biscotti di Prato (the original cantucci, from Mattei since 1858), and pesche di Prato (a pastry shaped like a peach). Prato also has an authentic Chinatown — one of Italy’s best for Chinese food. Tuscan & Italian
Il Baghino Since 1870 · Tuscan
Via dell’Accademia 9/13 → · +39 0574 27920 · Closed Sunday The oldest restaurant in Prato. Vaulted ceilings, white tablecloths, and a menu unchanged for very good reason. Order the stuffed celery (sedani ripieni) and the Florentine steak. Booking recommended.
Le Barrique Wine bar & kitchen
Via Giuseppe Mazzoni 19 → · +39 0574 30151 Wine bar and restaurant set in a Renaissance palazzo with outdoor alley tables. Excellent antipasti boards, Tuscan wines by the glass. Popular with locals — arrive early or book ahead.
Trattoria Vivanda Trattoria · Highly rated
Via Santa Trinità 53 → · +39 0574 1953198 Newer trattoria run by young, talented owners. Regional Italian menu with genuine care — courgette flowers with ricotta, potato tortelli, excellent meat. Warm atmosphere, great value.
Enoteca Barni Wine & food
Via Ferrucci 22 → Respected wine shop and enoteca with excellent food. Well-curated Italian cellar, quality produce. Good for a serious wine-led lunch or dinner.
Raja Indian
Piazza del Collegio 8 → · +39 0574 32032 Genuine Indian restaurant in the centre. Curries, biryani, extensive vegetarian menu. A welcome change after several days of Italian food. Outdoor seating available.
Pizza
RenOro Pizzeria Neapolitan · 9.3/10
Via del Vergaio 4, near the Duomo → · Closed Wednesday Consistently the most praised pizzeria in Prato. Authentic Neapolitan dough, quality ingredients, fast service. Live music on Friday evenings. A genuine must-try.
Storica Pizzeria all’Agnolo Pala pizza · 9.1/10
Prato centro → Roman-style flatbread pizza (pizza alla pala) with light, airy dough and quality local toppings. A local favourite.
La Rustica Pizza al taglio · Classic
Prato → Family-run for over 24 years. Wide choice of toppings, pizza al taglio (by the slice), generous portions, honest prices. Always full of locals.
Don’t miss
Via Ricasoli 20 → The original cantucci bakery. The iconic blue tin. Non-negotiable. Buy at least one box to take home.
Prato Chinatown Around Via Pistoiese
Via Pistoiese area → One of Italy’s most authentic Chinese neighbourhoods. Excellent dim sum, hand-pulled noodles, hot pot. Open late, very affordable. A surprising highlight of any Prato visit.