29/01/2026: We ate at Osteria Nonna Gina and immediately felt at home. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and full of charm—just what you'd expect from a true osteria.
The food was delicious, honest, hearty, and prepared with love. You can taste the tradition and the quality ingredients in every dish. The homemade classics, in particular, made a lasting impression.
The service was warm, attentive, and personal; they took their time and made us feel truly welcome.
Our conclusion: A place with soul and authentic Italian cuisine. We highly recommend it and will definitely return. 🇮🇹🍝✨
20/01/2026: This family-run osteria, just off the main tourist trail, is one of those discoveries that brighten up your day. The service was a perfect dance: smiling, fast, and disarmingly kind, the staff made you feel immediately at home. But the real applause goes to the food. I ordered the Pici alla Dado, and when the dish landed on the table, the intense aroma of the sauce literally silenced our conversation. The texture of the pasta was masterful: that tough, rustic bite that contrasted beautifully with the enveloping softness of the sauce. "Finally, we're thinking," I commented to my companion after the first bite, as he happily cleared away his plate of gnocchi. The atmosphere, lined with historic family photos, is warm and lived-in, even if the space feels a bit cramped. So, everything perfect? Almost. The only sour note holding me back from giving it my all was the house wine: in a region like Siena, I expected a red with more soul, but instead I found it flat and forgettable. A real shame, because with a glass worthy of it, it would have been an absolute triumph.