Restaurant in Florence, Italy
Luca's by Paulo Airaudo
440ptsCreative Italian cooking, no ceremony required.

About Luca's by Paulo Airaudo
Luca's by Paulo Airaudo holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, making it one of Florence's more accessible €€€€ creative dining options — easier to book than starred peers like Enoteca Pinchiorri, with a kitchen that goes well beyond safe Italian classics. Request the oval kitchen-view tables for couples. Best suited to food-focused travellers who want culinary intent without the ceremony of a full starred experience.
Verdict
Luca's by Paulo Airaudo earns a booking for anyone who wants creative contemporary cooking in Florence without the six-month waitlist or the ceremony-heavy formality of the city's bigger names. Holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, it sits in a clear position: credible enough to justify the €€€€ price point, accessible enough to actually get a table. If your priority is Michelin Star prestige, look elsewhere. If your priority is a well-executed, inventive dinner in a hotel dining room that punches above its category, this is where to book.
Portrait
Luca's by Paulo Airaudo sits on the first floor of La Gemma hotel on Via dei Cavalieri, a short walk from the Piazza della Repubblica in the centre of Florence. The location is classically Florentine — surrounded by the city's architectural weight — but the dining room itself reads as a modern, composed space rather than a heritage showpiece. That contrast is part of what makes it work for a certain kind of diner: the explorer who wants serious cooking in a city that can sometimes prioritise setting over substance.
The kitchen is led by chefs Cappelletti and Querini, who run a concise menu built around high-quality produce and technically considered recipes. The dishes in the database give a clear signal of kitchen direction: goat tagliolini with anchovies, Sorrento lemon, and caviar; pigeon cappelletti; wagyu beef. These are not safe crowd-pleasers. They are dishes that require confident sourcing and real technique , the kind of menu a food-focused traveller will find more interesting than a generic bistecca or ribollita rework. The menu is short, which in this context is a positive. It suggests the kitchen is cooking to its strengths rather than spreading across a sprawling carte.
For context on how this fits the broader contemporary Italian scene, restaurants like Osteria Francescana in Modena, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Piazza Duomo in Alba represent the top tier of Italian creative fine dining. Luca's is not competing at that level, nor is it trying to. It occupies a valuable middle ground , credentialled, creative, and without the logistical difficulty of those starred institutions. Internationally, parallels exist in restaurants like César in New York City and Jungsik in Seoul, where contemporary technique meets a hotel dining context and delivers a reliable, if not transformative, evening.
Service and Value
At €€€€ pricing, the service philosophy matters as much as the food. A hotel restaurant at this price point can go two ways: attentive and personalised, or stiff and transactional. The detail in the database , specifically the suggestion to request one of the oval tables with a view of the kitchen for a romantic dinner , is a useful signal. It implies the team is trained to match tables to occasions, which is a marker of service that is working with the guest rather than processing them. That said, this is a Michelin Plate venue, not a starred one, and expectations should be calibrated accordingly. You are paying for good food and pleasant professionalism, not for the floor choreography of a three-Michelin-star experience.
The oval kitchen-view tables are the booking to request if you are coming for a special occasion. For a more casual approach, the standard seating will still deliver the full menu experience. Booking is rated as easy, which at this price tier in Florence is a genuine advantage. You are not competing with a global reservation queue. Book a few days to a week ahead for most evenings; earlier for weekends or peak tourist season in spring and early autumn.
Who Should Book
Luca's by Paulo Airaudo is the right choice if you want contemporary Italian cooking that goes beyond the obvious in Florence, prefer a hotel setting with some design sensibility over a traditional trattoria, and are not willing to spend the months of lead time that Enoteca Pinchiorri or Santa Elisabetta require. It works particularly well for couples , the kitchen-view oval tables make it a better romantic dinner option than most of Florence's €€€€ peers , and for food-focused travellers who treat dinner as a deliberate part of how they experience a city. For group dining or a more social, convivial setting, Locale or Cuculia may be more appropriate. For something with a neighbourhood feel and less formality, Nugolo is worth considering. If you are building a broader itinerary, check Pearl's full Florence restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to fill the rest of the trip. For a wider picture of Italy's serious creative dining rooms, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, and Enrico Bartolini in Milan are the reference points worth knowing before you decide where Luca's sits in your travel priorities.
Key Details at a Glance
- Cuisine: Contemporary Italian
- Address: Via dei Cavalieri, 2c, Florence (first floor, La Gemma hotel)
- Price range: €€€€
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
- Google rating: 5.0 (3 reviews , too few to weight heavily)
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading for: Couples, food-focused travellers, special occasion dinners
- Request: Oval tables with kitchen view for romantic occasions
Compare Luca's by Paulo Airaudo
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luca's by Paulo Airaudo | Contemporary | In the heart of artistic and monumental Florence, you'll find the elegant setting of the restaurant on the first floor of the La Gemma hotel. A duo of chefs, Cappelletti and Querini, lead the offerings with a concise yet diverse selection of high-quality products and creatively toned recipes. Highlights include goat tagliolini with anchovies, Sorrento lemon, and caviar, pigeon cappelletti, or wagyu beef. For a romantic dinner, request one of the oval tables with a view of the kitchen.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Santa Elisabetta | Italian, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Borgo San Jacopo | Italian, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura | Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Il Palagio | Italian Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Luca's by Paulo Airaudo?
If you want creative contemporary cooking rather than Florentine classics, the tasting menu is the right format here. Chefs Cappelletti and Querini work with a concise selection of high-quality ingredients — dishes like goat tagliolini with anchovies and caviar, or pigeon cappelletti, are exactly the kind of thing a tasting menu shows off well. At €€€€ pricing, it competes with Santa Elisabetta and Enoteca Pinchiorri, but without the formality of either. Skip it only if you prefer à la carte flexibility.
Is Luca's by Paulo Airaudo worth the price?
At €€€€, it sits in Florence's top pricing tier alongside Enoteca Pinchiorri and Borgo San Jacopo, so the question is fit rather than value in isolation. The Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) signals consistent quality, and the dual-chef format with Cappelletti and Querini brings genuine creative ambition. If you want contemporary Italian that moves beyond tourist-facing menus, it justifies the spend. If you want the most prestigious address in the room, Enoteca Pinchiorri still holds that position.
What should I wear to Luca's by Paulo Airaudo?
The venue is on the first floor of La Gemma hotel in central Florence and positions itself as an elegant setting. Dress as you would for a hotel restaurant at €€€€: polished casual at minimum, and something smarter if you're requesting one of the oval tables with the kitchen view. There is no documented strict dress code, but arriving underdressed at this price point will feel out of place.
Can I eat at the bar at Luca's by Paulo Airaudo?
There is no bar seating documented for this venue. Luca's operates in a hotel restaurant format on the first floor of La Gemma, and the available seating noted includes the oval tables with kitchen views. If a solo or informal visit is the goal, check the venue's official channels to confirm seating options before booking.
What should I order at Luca's by Paulo Airaudo?
The database highlights goat tagliolini with anchovies, Sorrento lemon, and caviar as a standout, alongside pigeon cappelletti and wagyu beef. These dishes reflect the menu's approach: Italian frameworks pushed in less conventional directions. If those are available, they represent the clearest expression of what Cappelletti and Querini are doing here.
What should a first-timer know about Luca's by Paulo Airaudo?
This is a hotel restaurant (La Gemma, Via dei Cavalieri 2c) that punches above the format — two consecutive Michelin Plates and a dual-chef kitchen signal genuine seriousness. The menu is concise and ingredient-led, not a sprawling à la carte. For a romantic dinner, request one of the oval tables with the kitchen view when booking. First-timers expecting a traditional Florentine trattoria will be surprised; this is contemporary European cooking that happens to be in Florence.
Does Luca's by Paulo Airaudo handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for this venue. Given the €€€€ price point and a concise, product-driven menu, the kitchen will likely accommodate requests made in advance, as is standard at this level. check the venue's official channels before your visit to confirm, especially for allergies or complex requirements.
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