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4 based on 928 reviews
You have try the raviolis with swordfish and pistachio sauce … just amazing!!! We also had smoked tuna and swordfish as antipasti and they were delicious. I definitely recommend this place.
4 based on 752 reviews
Visited this place earlier this week. The staff there were very welcoming, and friendly. We were there quite early so we were the first there, and pizza was ready within minutes. Can easily say that this was one of the best pizzas i have ever tasted. Also all my family were impressed. They also serve gluten free pizza with home made dough. Highly recommended.
Butchers by profession and cooks by passion. We offer a wide selection of meats, we offer a wide selection of meats accompanied by genuine flavors, linked to our land: Sicily. A large menu that also includes appetizers, meatballs, sandwiches, side dishes
Located in an adorable square, with tables outside. We’ve never eat such a soft and tender filleto de manzo. The ‘contorni’ (vegetables) delicous and very kind staff.
4 based on 676 reviews
Very modern interior but not necessarily comfortable. We chose to sit outside and risk the mosquitoes. Food was good, attentive and friendly service although it got a bit lax as the restaurant got crowded. May be because there was only one waiter who could speak English. My fritto misto was presented well. Nice and crispy but the mayonnaise and the sweet chiili sauce served were out of bottles. My husband's salmon tartar was also good but the highlight was definitely the dessert pistachio mousse. Good selection of local wines at reasonable prices.
4 based on 776 reviews
The food is good but I have tasted equally tasty food elsewhere and definitely wasn't expecting rotten produce as per photo. Was disappointed that despite making a reservation, we were seated just right next to a very noisy establishment. It was so noisy we could barely hold a conversation without raising our voices. Not impressed at all.
4 based on 276 reviews
Tastings of cheeses and cold cuts ,happy hours,appetizer,wine bar,typical Sicilian products! Vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, sandwiches, wraps and salads!
A delicious variety of cooked meats, salami, prosciutto crudo, cheeses, couscous, home made caponata etc, served on a wooden board with a choice of a glass of vino rosso or bianco, beer or soft drinks. Service is fast and friendly. The staff are very welcoming. We were 2 couples - the couple we were with had been before and recommended it to us. They also do packed lunches, panini to carry out for beach or school kids. We ordered a carafe of vino bianco in addition to the drink that is included in the meal deal. The portions are very generous. We all opted for the medium aperi cena for 7,50€ that was great value for money. It is well signposted because it can't be seen from the street. Once you see the large sign, you go downstairs to below street level. There's a small lit garden with outside tables and chairs or you can sit inside. The space is lovely and private and the road noise can't be heard. We have already recommended it to our friends and will return. It gets very busy from around 20:30 onwards but they do take bookings. Oh and the variety of bread, bruschetta and stuffed breads are delicious. Thank you to our lovely waitress who was really friendly, welcoming and efficient. A prossima....
4 based on 91 reviews
This young chef knows his way around the kitchen, with original and well-chosen combinations of ingredients. His salmon sashimi was superb and his spaghetti in oyster-water with tuna-eggs is an absolute winner. From the outside you would not guess that there is such a great place inside this building. Absolutely worth a detour.
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5 based on 278 reviews
Enoteca Cheese Bar: Wines, Salami, Cheese. Only the best of Sicilian food and wine. Share correct information, to enhance and promote the consumption of cheese, wine and typical Sicilian quality products
We visited this enoteca on a Saturday evening (opens at 18:00). We were welcomed by the owner and his wife. Very friendly people with only one small disadvantage (for some tourists). They do not speak English or (I think) any other language but Italian... But that did not matter! I did my best expressing what I wanted to taste (due bianco, tre rosso, minerale, etna, fruity,...) I tasted great wines, we ate fabulous cheeses and wines. I paid the wines max 5 Euro more than in a big wine shop in Syracuse but the service, the smiles and passion way compensated for this. Great place!
4 based on 123 reviews
Ristorante tramandato dal padre al figlio con una storia di quasi 40 anni alle spalle cucina ingenuina molto casereccia pizze gigante è tanto pesce fresco, struttura pulita è ristrutturata
Happened to discover the place by chance since we were parked nearby.A good selection on the menu with very reasonable prices. As a starter I opted for the antipasti table in which I wasn't disappointed. For main I had the scaloppine ai funghi which for what you pay are very reasonably priced and genuine. My friends had pizza which also comes in a very generous size.We stepped in late and waiters were very friendly and didn't even hurry us.The only thing which I couldn't understand is that they do not have a wine list and their wine selection is only offered from the shelve for reds and fridge for whites, in both cases with very minimum selection and low quality.
3 based on 93 reviews
We were in the area and found this restaurant on TripAdvisor. We decided to try out the degustazione antipasto which was a good choice of different fish. The tartar of shrimp was absolutely delicious. 2nd plate took the spaghetti al Astice.. it was simply to die for, the palate was perfect! Fish and calamari after and although we were too full we could not stop eating as it was delicious. Well done! Would have liked to see more typical Sicilian desserts rather than prepacked ice creams ( Although they where still very good). Keep it up.
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