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Florentine - Italian RestaurantB+Worth Trying
BV Príncipe Alfonso Hohenlohe 7 Edificio Forum Mall Marbella - Local: Florentine, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1277 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Design-forward contemporary Italian with creative pizzas and a lively rooftop; food is good-to-very good but pricey and service consistency varies.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Florentine delivers solid neighborhood dining with standout design and rooftop appeal that justifies a special visit for ambiance-focused diners. However, variable food consistency and service pacing prevent grade A territory—some nights shine with attentive service and creative truffle pastas, while others stumble with underseasoned dishes and slow ordering. The modern Italian concept executes well enough to compete with respected local favorites, though premium pricing demands more reliable execution across all visits.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling with a design-first look that guests call beautiful, from sculptural plates to a photogenic rooftop. Service can be charming and personal—"our server guided the wine and never hovered"—though some nights feel stretched and slow with seating hiccups. Expect house beats or a singer adding a . The cooking leans modern Italian with a creative streak: truffle-forward pastas, named pizzas with premium toppings, and polished plating. Highlights like the cheese-wheel carbonara and profiterole win fans, while a minority find certain pastas muted for the price. This is more scene and style than rustic trattoria—great when you want ambiance with contemporary touches. Families will find kid-comfort foods like Margherita pizza (€28) and simple pastas, plus easy sides (roasted potatoes, broccoli). That said, prices are high and pacing can lag; one review flagged a delayed kids pizza. If your crew prefers classic, unfussy dishes at modest prices, consider alternatives, but adventurous families who enjoy may enjoy the setting.
At a Glance
- Design-forward space with lively music and a rooftop bar
- Creative pizzas and truffle pastas draw consistent praise
- Prices are high for portions and some find flavors underwhelming
- Service speed and reservation handling vary night to night
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- rooftop_cielo_experience
- design_forward_tableware
- creative_named_pizzas
What People Love
- Beautiful decor and tableware that feels special
- Rooftop ambience with DJ or singer
- Well-executed truffle pasta and pizzas
- Attentive servers who guide wine pairings
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely high (pizzas €28-32; premium pies €48-140; mains €32-42)
- Service inconsistency: delays, seating mix-ups, and slow billing reported by several diners
- Some reports of bland or lukewarm pasta contradict otherwise strong meals
- Review patterns show signs of potential hype (polished language), but detailed critiques balance this
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€70-95 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For a balanced bill, share Antipasti (€38), split a classic pizza (€28-30), add one dessert (€14-16).
- Seafood fans: Seared Sea Bass (€36) pairs well with lighter whites; ask staff for a crisp Italian option.
Perfect For
- Date night with rooftop drinks
- Stylish group dinner before a night out
- Cocktails and small plates with a view
- Celebrating in a photogenic setting
Location Insights
Area: Upscale Golden Mile shopping complex attracting luxury tourists and night-out crowds; stylish, photogenic setting with rooftop.
Safety: Well-lit, high-footfall premium zone; generally safe and well-maintained.
Nearby: Opposite Puente Romano and Marbella Club; nightlife, hotels, boutiques, and beach access nearby.
Marbella CentroMarbella Centro is the bustling heart of the city, featuring a mix of traditional Andalusian charm and modern amenities. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from high-end international cuisine to local tapas bars, catering to both tourists and locals seeking quality and variety in a lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Edificio Forum MallThe Edificio Forum Mall area is a commercial hub within Marbella Centro, attracting visitors looking for shopping, dining, and entertainment in a convenient, upscale setting. Restaurants here tend to be modern and stylish, appealing to a clientele that values comfort and quality in a central location.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday13:00–01:00
Tuesday13:00–01:00
Wednesday13:00–01:00
Thursday13:00–01:00
Friday12:30–02:00
Saturday13:00–02:00
Sunday13:00–01:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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