Restaurant in Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy
Arnolfo
2,205Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars, 7,000 wines, one detour.

About Arnolfo
Two Michelin stars and a 7,000-label wine list in a purpose-built room with views of Colle di Val d'Elsa's medieval centre. Chef Gaetano Trovato's vegetable-led cooking has earned consistent recognition including La Liste 92pts (2025/2026) and the Michelin Mentor Chef Award 2024. Book well in advance — availability is near impossible without significant lead time. Best for special occasions and serious wine drinkers.
Pearl Verdict
Book Arnolfo if you are making a dedicated trip into Tuscany for serious cooking and want a wine list that matches the ambition on the plate. This is the right table for a long lunch with someone who cares about what's in the glass as much as what's on it. It is not the easiest restaurant to reach — Colle di Val d'Elsa requires a car or a transfer from Siena or Florence — but for two Michelin stars, a 7,000-label wine list, and a dining room built specifically to frame views of the medieval city centre, the effort is justified. If you have been once and enjoyed it, the à la carte option and the rotation across three tasting menus (including a vegetarian programme) give you enough to return without repeating yourself.
About Arnolfo
The building itself is the first thing that earns its place in the decision. Arnolfo moved to a purpose-built space in 2022: iron and glass construction with large windows on every side, a rear kitchen framed by a Siena marble wall, and sightlines to the historic centre from wherever you sit. The layout is designed so that the kitchen is visible and the view is constant. For a returning visitor, the room still rewards attention, the spatial logic is deliberate, not decorative.
Chef Gaetano Trovato's cooking is vegetable-led in a meaningful sense: vegetables are not a concession to dietary preference but a structural element of the food. The colour and composition of the plates are direct expressions of that philosophy. Dishes like asparagus with vegetable charcoal and basil, red mullet with fermented garlic, radicchio and crispy quinoa, and blue lobster with goose liver, citrus, turnip and carrots reflect a style that has been consistent over years rather than chasing current trends. Trovato received the Michelin Mentor Chef Award in 2024, and Arnolfo was recognised as Leading Vegetable Restaurant of Italy in 2018, credentials that point to longevity of approach rather than a single strong season. The restaurant holds two Michelin stars in 2025 and scored 92 points on La Liste in both 2025 and 2026.
The wine list is where Arnolfo separates itself from nearly every other two-star property in Tuscany. Seven thousand labels is not a number that happens by accident, it reflects decades of acquisition and a programme that goes well beyond Italy and France into broader international coverage. For a returning guest, this is the primary reason to engage more deeply with the sommelier team rather than defaulting to a set pairing. The list's depth means there is genuine discovery available at multiple price points, and the combination of Tuscan provenance (the restaurant sits in a wine-producing region with Chianti Classico, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, and Super Tuscans all within reach) with global reach is a practical advantage. If wine is a priority on your next visit, ask the team to work with your budget and the dishes you have chosen rather than accepting a standard pairing package without discussion.
Three tasting menus are available, one of which is vegetarian, and any course can be ordered à la carte. For a returning visitor, the à la carte route is worth considering if you already know the tasting format from your first visit. The bread programme is explicitly noted as central to Trovato's work from the beginning, not a throwaway detail. The amuse-bouche sequence, caponata with Taggiasca olives and basil, and the house ice cream are consistent reference points across inspector records.
Arnolfo is family-run, with the restaurant named for Gaetano's brother Arnolfo. The family character of the operation shows in service consistency rather than in any dramatic way, this is a professional room, not a casual one. Mindful sourcing is a listed highlight, and the use of Chianina beef, Valdarno chicken, and regional duck reflects a deliberate local sourcing position. The Opinionated About Dining Classical Europe ranking places Arnolfo at #316 in 2025, up from #327 in 2024, and the Les Grandes Tables du Monde recognition in 2025 adds further external validation. Google reviews sit at 4.8 across 579 reviews, which is consistent for a property at this level.
Getting here requires planning. By car from Florence (Firenze Certosa exit, direction Siena, exit at Colle di Val d'Elsa) takes approximately 45 minutes. From the south, use the Val di Chiana exit toward Siena then Florence. Florence Peretola airport is 45km away, Pisa Galileo Galilei is 50km. The nearest train station is Poggibonsi at 6km, a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is necessary from there. This is not a restaurant you stumble into; it rewards advance planning, which fits the booking difficulty profile.
For more options in the area, see our full Colle di Val d'Elsa restaurants guide, including Bis Osteria Italiana Contemporanea and Il Frantoio for less formal alternatives nearby. If you are extending your trip, our Colle di Val d'Elsa hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the wider area.
Know Before You Go
Price range€€€€, expect tasting menu pricing consistent with a two-Michelin-star property in ItalyHoursMonday: 1–2pm, 8–9:30pm. Tuesday–Wednesday: Closed. Thursday: 1–2:30pm, 8–9:30pm. Friday: 1–2pm, 8–9:30pm. Saturday: 1–2pm, 8–10pm. Sunday: 1–2pm, 8–10pm.Booking difficultyNear Impossible, plan well in advance; same-week availability is extremely unlikelyGetting thereBy car from Florence (approx. 45 min) or Siena. Florence Peretola airport 45km, Pisa airport 50km. Nearest train: Poggibonsi 6km (taxi required). GPS: 43.4211, 11.1170MenusThree tasting menus (including vegetarian); all courses also available à la carteWine list7,000 labels, Italy, France, and broad international selectionDress codeNot specified in venue data; smart dress is standard at this levelAwards2 Michelin Stars (2025), La Liste 92pts (2025 & 2026), Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025), Michelin Mentor Chef Award 2024, OAD Classical Europe #316 (2025)Google rating4.8 / 5 (579 reviews)Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Arnolfo?
Dress formally. Arnolfo holds 2 Michelin stars, sits within Les Grandes Tables du Monde, and moved into a purpose-designed building in 2022 — the room and the occasion both call for it. Smart dress as a minimum; a jacket for dinner is a reasonable default. Trainers and casual clothing will feel out of place.
Is Arnolfo good for a special occasion?
Yes — it is well-suited to a milestone meal. The combination of 2 Michelin stars, a 7,000-label wine list, and a room purpose-built with views over the medieval city centre gives the occasion the weight it needs. The family-run character (brothers Gaetano and Giovanni Trovato) also makes it feel less corporate than comparable two-star venues.
What should I order at Arnolfo?
The tasting menus are the format the kitchen is built around, but every course is also available à la carte — so you have flexibility. Dishes the Michelin inspectors highlighted include Chianina beef, Valdarno chicken, and the bread, which has been a consistent signature throughout Gaetano Trovato's tenure. The amuse-bouche and a dessert featuring ice cream are also noted highlights. Vegetarians have a dedicated tasting menu.
Is lunch or dinner better at Arnolfo?
Lunch is the shorter window — service runs only 1–2 pm (extended to 2:30 pm on Thursdays). Dinner runs until 9:30–10 pm depending on the day, giving more time to work through the wine list. For a full experience, dinner makes more sense. Lunch works if you are travelling through and want to fit Arnolfo into a daytime itinerary; the kitchen runs the same menu regardless.
Can I eat at the bar at Arnolfo?
The venue database does not confirm a bar or counter dining option at Arnolfo. The room is designed around a formal dining layout with an open-view kitchen. If informal seating matters to you, check the venue's official channels before booking — the format here is structured around the full dining experience.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Arnolfo?
For the full picture of what Gaetano Trovato's cooking does, yes. He holds the Mentor Chef Award 2024, was voted Best Vegetable Restaurant of Italy in 2018, and earned 5 Radishes from Gault&Millau; — the tasting menu format is where that range shows. The à la carte option exists if you want to edit, but the menus (including a vegetarian option) are built to show the kitchen's depth. At €€€€ pricing, the tasting route makes the spend feel more justified.
Is Arnolfo worth the price?
At €€€€, Arnolfo sits at the top end of Italian fine dining — but the credentials justify the rate. Two Michelin stars held through 2025, 92 points on La Liste in both 2025 and 2026, membership in Les Grandes Tables du Monde, and a wine list of 7,000 labels put it in a category where the price is proportionate to the offer. Compared to Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Arnolfo is less internationally publicised but arguably more personal and regionally rooted. If you are already in Tuscany, it is worth structuring a day around it.
Location
V.le della Rimembranza, 24, 53034 Colle di Val d'Elsa SI, Italy
Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy
Compare Arnolfo
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arnolfo | Contemporary Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Near Impossible |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Arnolfo and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Dal Pescatore, Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Enoteca Pinchiorri, Italian - French, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Enrico Bartolini, Creative, €€€€
- Le Calandre, Progressive Italian, Creative, €€€€
How Arnolfo Compares
Among Italy's €€€€ two-star properties, Arnolfo's most direct comparison on wine depth is Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, which holds three Michelin stars and is widely regarded as having one of Italy's great wine cellars. If your priority is maximum wine breadth and you are willing to pay for a third star, Pinchiorri is the stronger choice. Arnolfo at two stars offers a more intimate room, a clearer vegetable-forward kitchen identity, and a setting that requires travel, which is the point for many visitors making a dedicated Tuscany trip. For creative Italian cooking at three stars, Le Calandre in Rubano and Dal Pescatore in Runate operate at comparable price levels and carry stronger OAD rankings, but neither offers the specific regional-Tuscan context that Arnolfo's location provides.
Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Enrico Bartolini in Milan are the clearest peers on creative ambition and award profile, but both require travel to very different parts of Italy. Arnolfo is the better choice if your trip is already Tuscany-based and you want a single high-commitment dining destination rather than building an itinerary around a restaurant. If you are flying in specifically to eat, the calculus shifts toward venues with easier airport access.
For context beyond Italy, Piazza Duomo in Alba and Reale in Castel di Sangro both involve destination travel with comparable effort. Arnolfo holds its own on wine list depth against either. The decision comes down to geography: if you are in Tuscany, Arnolfo is the two-star answer. If you are choosing between Italian regions for a single serious meal, the competition is tighter and the choice should be driven by which kitchen style you want to experience.
Hours
- Monday
- 1–2 pm, 8–9:30 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 1–2:30 pm, 8–9:30 pm
- Friday
- 1–2 pm, 8–9:30 pm
- Saturday
- 1–2 pm, 8–10 pm
- Sunday
- 1–2 pm, 8–10 pm
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