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    Restaurant in Grosseto, Italy

    L'Uva e il Malto

    290pts

    Serious Tuscan seafood at mid-range prices.

    L'Uva e il Malto, Restaurant in Grosseto

    About L'Uva e il Malto

    L'Uva e il Malto is Grosseto's strongest case for mid-range seafood dining, with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a personally curated Tuscan wine list at accessible prices. The intimate setting and daily catch menu make it the right call for a date or quiet celebration in the town centre. Book ahead — the room fills.

    The Verdict

    L'Uva e il Malto earns a confident recommendation for anyone in Grosseto who wants serious seafood without the ceremony of a formal restaurant. This is an intimate, wine-bar-adjacent dining room on Via Giuseppe Mazzini where the daily catch is announced at your table and the wine list skews Tuscan and fairly priced. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is cooking at a level above what the €€ price range would suggest. Book it for a date night, a quiet celebration, or any occasion where you want the food to do the talking.

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    Seats here are limited, and the room fills — this is not a place where you can reliably walk in on a Friday evening and find space. The format works in your favour once you are inside: the pairing of a wine-bar sensibility with a seafood-focused menu means the pace is relaxed, the glasses keep coming, and the meal never feels rushed or rigid. If counter or bar seating is available, take it. Watching the kitchen operate in an intimate space like this adds a layer to the meal that a corner table simply does not replicate — you see the care that goes into each plate, and the catch-of-the-day announcement lands with more weight when you can see what the kitchen is working with.

    The editorial angle on the wine list deserves attention here. The female owner runs it personally, and the selection draws heavily from Tuscan producers. For a region as wine-serious as Tuscany, that focus is a strength, not a limitation. Maremma whites in particular tend to pair well with the shellfish that forms a core part of the menu, and the pricing is positioned to encourage exploration rather than caution. This is the kind of list where ordering a second bottle is easy to justify. Compare this to what you get at a typical mid-range seafood trattoria in the region, where the wine program is often an afterthought , at L'Uva e il Malto, the wine list is clearly a considered part of the proposition.

    The seasonal logic of a catch-of-the-day menu means the experience shifts meaningfully depending on when you visit. Late spring through early autumn is when Tyrrhenian seafood is at its most varied, and the shellfish component of the menu tends to reflect that abundance. A visit in shoulder season (April to May, or September to October) offers a practical advantage: the town centre is quieter, booking is easier, and the cooking still reflects the tail end or early peak of good fishing conditions. Summer visits work, but Grosseto in July and August is warmer and busier, and securing a reservation at a room this size requires more lead time.

    Address , Via Giuseppe Mazzini 165, in the heart of the old town , puts you within easy walking distance of the city's centro storico. That matters for special-occasion planning: you can build a full evening around the neighbourhood rather than treating this as a destination that requires a taxi. For visitors staying in Grosseto rather than passing through, pair dinner here with a look at Grosseto's bar scene or an earlier visit to one of the region's producers via the Grosseto wineries guide.

    On Google, 522 reviews average to 4.5 stars , a signal that the consistent execution goes beyond any single visit. At €€ price positioning, you are looking at an accessible spend per head that punches well above its tier in terms of kitchen ambition and wine depth. For context on what seafood at this level costs elsewhere in Italy: spots like Uliassi in Senigallia or Alici on the Amalfi Coast operate at significantly higher price points with three-star and two-star Michelin credibility respectively. L'Uva e il Malto is not in that tier of ambition, nor does it need to be , the Michelin Plate recognises cooking that is worth seeking out, and here it signals a kitchen that takes product quality seriously without overcomplicating the plate.

    Within Grosseto itself, the immediate comparison is Canapone, which covers modern cuisine at a similar price point, and Grantosco, which focuses on Tuscan tradition. If you want fish and a wine-forward experience with dual Michelin recognition, L'Uva e il Malto is the clearer choice. Our full Grosseto restaurants guide covers the broader picture if you are still deciding between venues.

    Practical Details

    Booking: Easy , reservations recommended, especially on weekends and during summer. Walk-ins may work on quieter weekday evenings, but the room's size makes availability unpredictable. Price range: €€ (mid-range; accessible spend per head for the quality delivered). Location: Via Giuseppe Mazzini, 165, 58100 Grosseto , central, walkable from the historic centre. Recognition: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google rating: 4.5 from 522 reviews. Leading timing: Spring or early autumn for optimal catch variety and easier booking. Occasion suitability: Date nights, quiet celebrations, and wine-focused dinners. See also: Grosseto hotels, Grosseto experiences.

    FAQs

    • Is the tasting menu worth it at L'Uva e il Malto? The database does not confirm a formal tasting menu format, but the catch-of-the-day announcement at your table functions as a daily-changing focused menu. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and €€ pricing, the value proposition is strong , you are getting Michelin-acknowledged cooking without paying €€€ or €€€€ per head. If you want a full tasting progression in the region, Osteria Francescana in Modena is the benchmark, but it operates in a completely different price and formality bracket.
    • What should a first-timer know about L'Uva e il Malto? Go in knowing that the menu is built around what came in that day , flexibility is the right attitude. The wine list is Tuscan-focused and fairly priced, so lean into it rather than defaulting to a single glass. The room is intimate, so the experience is better suited to parties of two or small groups than to large tables. Expect a warm but relatively unfussy welcome , this is a wine-bar-adjacent space, not a formal dining room.
    • What are alternatives to L'Uva e il Malto in Grosseto? For seafood specifically, L'Uva e il Malto is the strongest Michelin-recognised option in Grosseto. Canapone is the closest peer for modern, mid-range dining, while Grantosco suits those who want Tuscan land-based cooking. If you are willing to travel for seafood, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica is a named reference point for Italian coastal seafood at a higher commitment level.
    • Does L'Uva e il Malto handle dietary restrictions? No phone or website is available in the current record to confirm policies directly. Given the seafood-led, catch-of-the-day format, pescatarians are well served, but diners with shellfish allergies or strict dietary requirements should contact the venue directly before booking to confirm the day's menu options. The wine-bar setting suggests some flexibility, but it is not a guarantee.
    • Can L'Uva e il Malto accommodate groups? The venue is described as intimate, which typically signals limited capacity. Groups of two to four are likely the format the room handles leading. Larger parties should contact the venue ahead of time to check availability , booking well in advance is advisable for any group visit, particularly during summer months or on weekends.
    • Is L'Uva e il Malto good for a special occasion? Yes, this is a well-suited choice for a date or a low-key celebration. The combination of Michelin Plate cooking, a personally curated Tuscan wine list, and an intimate setting in the town centre gives it the ingredients for a memorable evening without the formality that makes some special-occasion restaurants feel pressured. For a milestone celebration where theatre and prestige are priorities, you would need to go further afield to somewhere like Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, but for a genuinely good dinner in Grosseto, this is the right call.
    • Is L'Uva e il Malto worth the price? At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates, yes , the value-to-quality ratio is favourable. You are paying mid-range prices for a kitchen that earns Michelin recognition, a wine list managed with clear expertise, and a product-driven menu anchored in daily catch. Compare that to €€€€ seafood destinations like Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone or Reale in Castel di Sangro and the price gap is significant. L'Uva e il Malto delivers a focused, quality-led experience at a fraction of what comparable ambition costs elsewhere in Italy.

    Compare L'Uva e il Malto

    L'Uva e il Malto Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    L'Uva e il MaltoSeafoodA talented couple run this modern, intimate restaurant with a wine-bar right in the town centre. Fish takes pride of place on the menu, with the catch of the day announced at your table, including delicious shellfish. The female owner oversees the extensive wine list, which features reasonably priced and mostly Tuscan labels.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Osteria FrancescanaProgressive Italian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Quattro PassiItalian, Mediterranean CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    RealeProgressive Italian, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how L'Uva e il Malto measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at L'Uva e il Malto?

    The format here centres on a daily catch announced tableside rather than a fixed tasting menu, which suits diners who prefer flexibility over ceremony. At the €€ price range with a Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, the value-to-quality ratio is strong. If a structured multi-course progression is what you're after, Dal Pescatore or Quattro Passi would be the call — but for fresh, market-driven seafood at a fair price, L'Uva e il Malto delivers.

    What should a first-timer know about L'Uva e il Malto?

    Book ahead — the room is small and fills quickly, particularly on weekends and in summer. The menu is led by the catch of the day, announced at your table, so come open to eating what's fresh rather than a fixed dish you've planned around. The wine list is Tuscan-heavy, reasonably priced, and overseen by the female owner personally, so asking for a pairing recommendation is worth your time.

    What are alternatives to L'Uva e il Malto in Grosseto?

    L'Uva e il Malto is the standout Michelin-recognised seafood option in Grosseto's town centre. For a step up in formality and price within Tuscany, Quattro Passi (Nerano) or Dal Pescatore (Canneto sull'Oglio) offer more elaborate tasting formats. Within Grosseto itself, options at this quality level are limited, which makes L'Uva e il Malto the practical default for fish-focused dining in the city.

    Does L'Uva e il Malto handle dietary restrictions?

    The kitchen is fish and shellfish-focused, so meat-free diners who eat seafood are well served. The menu pivots daily around the catch, which means the team works with fresh, flexible ingredients rather than a rigid fixed menu — that generally makes accommodating restrictions easier to discuss at the time of booking. Strict vegetarians or those with shellfish allergies should call ahead, as shellfish features prominently on the menu.

    Can L'Uva e il Malto accommodate groups?

    The restaurant is described as intimate, which means capacity is limited and large groups are not its natural format. Parties of two to four will be comfortable. Groups of six or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming space is available, and booking well in advance is essential — this is not a venue where large walk-in groups will find a table.

    Is L'Uva e il Malto good for a special occasion?

    Yes, within the right expectations. It's an intimate, couple-run room with Michelin Plate recognition and a thoughtfully managed Tuscan wine list — the ingredients for a strong anniversary dinner or low-key celebration are there. It is not a formal fine-dining production with tableside theatrics; if that's the brief, Osteria Francescana (Modena) or Reale (Castel di Sangro) operate at a different register. For a personal, seafood-focused dinner in Grosseto, it fits the occasion well.

    Is L'Uva e il Malto worth the price?

    At €€ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, the answer is yes. You're getting market-driven seafood, a curated Tuscan wine list at reasonable prices, and a room run by a couple who clearly care about both food and wine. For comparison, reaching equivalent seafood quality at Quattro Passi or Dal Pescatore will cost significantly more. In Grosseto specifically, this is the strongest fish-focused option at this price point.

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