Head-to-Head · Florence

Enoteca Pinchiorri vs Borgo San Jacopo

Pinchiorri is Tuscany's only three-star, with one of the world's great cellars; Borgo San Jacopo is a one-star over the Arno. Book Pinchiorri for the cellar, Borgo for the view.

Enoteca Pinchiorri
Santa Croce · Modern Tuscan · 3 Michelin stars · Food 9 / Room 9 / Value 7
Enoteca Pinchiorri full review →
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Borgo San Jacopo
Oltrarno, on the Arno · Italian · 1 Michelin star · Food 8 / Room 9 / Value 8
Borgo San Jacopo full review →

The Verdict

Enoteca Pinchiorri is the temple. Annie Feolde and Giorgio Pinchiorri turned a wine shop on Via Ghibellina into the only three-Michelin-star restaurant in all of Tuscany, a distinction it has held since 2004, with Riccardo Monco now leading the kitchen inside a seventeenth-century palazzo. The cooking is precise and intense, but the singular draw is the cellar, one of the deepest in Italy, with bottles you will not see on another list. It scores 9 for food, 9 for the room and 7 for value, and it is the destination for a serious wine occasion.

Borgo San Jacopo is the view. The one-star room belongs to the Lungarno Collection and sits directly over the Arno in the Oltrarno, with an unobstructed line to the Ponte Vecchio that no other starred Florence table can match. Chef Claudio Mengoni cooks a refined Italian menu across three tastings, one seasonal, one of his signatures, one vegetarian, in a small, romantic room. It scores 8 for food, 9 for the room and 8 for value, and it is the choice when the setting is half the point.

The split is cellar versus river. Pinchiorri is a three-star landmark built around one of the world's great wine lists; Borgo San Jacopo is a one-star with the best view in the city. One is for the bottle, the other for the bridge.

Scores, Side by Side

ScoreEnoteca PinchiorriBorgo San Jacopo
Food9 / 108 / 10
Atmosphere9 / 109 / 10
Value7 / 108 / 10

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
A landmark wine dinnerEnoteca PinchiorriOne of the deepest cellars in Italy and three stars make it the city's definitive serious-wine occasion.
A romantic dinner with a viewBorgo San JacopoThe room sits over the Arno facing Ponte Vecchio, the most romantic starred setting in Florence.
A once-in-a-lifetime splurgeEnoteca PinchiorriTuscany's only three-star, in a seventeenth-century palazzo, is the region's milestone table.
A vegetarian fine-dining seatBorgo San JacopoClaudio Mengoni offers a dedicated vegetarian tasting alongside the seasonal and signature menus.
Best value at the top endBorgo San JacopoA one-star menu with a Ponte Vecchio view edges Pinchiorri on value, 8 to 7, for the experience.

Price and How to Book

The split is cellar versus river. Enoteca Pinchiorri seats its palazzo dining room on Via Ghibellina, books its three-star service well ahead and is built around a once-in-a-lifetime wine list; the full picture is in the Enoteca Pinchiorri review. Borgo San Jacopo runs Claudio Mengoni's one-star menus in a small riverside room facing Ponte Vecchio, where a window table is the prize; the detail sits in the Borgo San Jacopo review. Both anchor our Florence dining guide.

For cuisine context, weigh both against the best Italian restaurants worldwide and the world's finest fine-dining rooms. For occasion fit, see our picks for an anniversary and a first date. More Florence match-ups sit on the compare index, including Enoteca Pinchiorri vs Zeb.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Enoteca Pinchiorri or Borgo San Jacopo?
They sit at different tiers and answer different wants. Enoteca Pinchiorri is Tuscany's only three-star, a landmark built around one of the world's great cellars, and the higher-rated meal. Borgo San Jacopo is a one-star with the best view in Florence, over the Arno facing Ponte Vecchio, and the more romantic room. Book Pinchiorri for the wine and the occasion, Borgo San Jacopo for the setting. Both feature in our Florence dining guide.
How much do Enoteca Pinchiorri and Borgo San Jacopo cost?
Enoteca Pinchiorri is the bigger spend by far: a three-star tasting in the high hundreds of euros before wine, and its legendary cellar can multiply the bill many times over. Borgo San Jacopo is a one-star at a more contained tasting-menu price, which is why it scores better on value. Budget Pinchiorri as a landmark splurge, especially if you order from the wine list, and Borgo San Jacopo as a refined dinner with an unbeatable view.
Does Borgo San Jacopo have a vegetarian menu?
Yes. Chef Claudio Mengoni runs three tasting menus, one seasonal, one of his signature dishes and one fully vegetarian, so plant-based diners are catered for as a standing option rather than an afterthought. Flag it when you book so the kitchen can plan, and ask for a window table over the Arno. Enoteca Pinchiorri can also accommodate dietary needs on request, but its draw remains the cellar. See both in our Florence dining guide.
How hard is it to book each one?
Enoteca Pinchiorri is the harder and more formal seat, a three-star room that releases tables well in advance and fills for weekend and high-season dinners, so book as early as you can. Borgo San Jacopo is easier but the prize is a specific window table over the Arno, which goes first, so reserve ahead and request the view directly. For either, plan around the wider Florence dining guide.