BY: Geoffrey Montes
Fiercely protective and understandably proud of its manifold culinary delights, the sun-splashed Italian region of Tuscany launched an initiative called Vetrina Toscana to promote authentic fare around the world. The group has now designated its first certified Tuscan restaurant in the U.S.: Tre Dita, which just debuted at the towering St. Regis Chicago, designed by Studio Gang.
Among the tempting menu items by chef Evan Funke are wood-fired bistecca alla Fiorentina and more than 700 wines, many of which are from small Tuscan producers. The soaring space, meanwhile, was crafted by David Collins Studio with nods to its Italian roots with a medley of imported marbles.
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