great ambience, but know what you want
Having eaten at DIVA, i had gone to San Gimignano with great expectations, specially when freinds spoke highly of it.
The soup and the breads, one could go on and on nibbling on them, surpassed the best I have had. The main course is where the problem was.
My husband ordered prawns and I, being veg on that day, ordered corn and spinach polento. Though both dishes were above average, the taste buds felt a little cheated by the best Italian restaurant in town.
The service was perfect, ambience quaint.To give them the benefit of doubt maybe we ordered the wrong food in an Italian joint, but what we got was certainly not the best. I have had better prawns and polentos.