You neither eat nor drink the Latte di Luna that provides the name for the restaurant as it is a type of local stone that is worked and sculpted. This is a very worthy restaurant in a town that might be considered a truly representative Renaissance city. The food is typically Sienese and Florentine: pasta with game sauces, high quality meats, light vegetable side dishes and excellent desserts. A restricted yet adequate wine list.
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