Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Syracuse, Province of Syracuse, Italy. Once one of ancient Greece’s most important cities, today Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian) is a lively town of about 125,000 on Sicily’s southeast coast. The city overflows with amazing remnants from its long history. Romans, Vandals and Normans are but a few of those who ruled here after the Greeks. In Syracuse’s harbor, Ortygia Island (also called Città Vecchia or Old City) is the site of many of the main attractions, including the seventh-century cathedral and the Fountain of Arethusa.
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4 based on 281 reviews
We risked coming late on Saturday night (the only night they donât accept reservations) and lucked out by getting seated right away. It took awhile to get noticed/our order taken, but all was forgiven once the pizza arrived. It was the only pizza we had in Ortygia so we donât have another placeâs style to compare it to. We both demolished our pies and were very, very happy. The bread they serve is also quite good, and perhaps a 7 grain? Not many tourists here at all.Thank you for your review. We are happy that you enjoyed our pizza. The fact that ours is not a "tourist" venue is a sign of quality, local patrons are very demanding!we hope to see you soon
4 based on 1375 reviews
Quite a chic restaurant close to the square. We enjoyed good service and very good food. It has a buzz about it. Iâd recommend the pizza, athough the tiramisu was a little disappointing, especially compared to other Ortigia restaurants. Beers choices look interesting but are surprisingly expensive. All in all, good pizza, but perhaps a little overpriced.
4 based on 811 reviews
Il ristorante Pizzeria "LA SCICCHERIA" e sito nella suggestiva isola di Ortigia a Siracusa a pochissimi passi da Piazza Duomo nel cuore del centro storico.Disponiamo anche di una sala interna attrezzata con due monitor da 50 pollici per la visione del gra
We were hot and tired and refused service in the main piazza as they close from 4 till 7. Not here! Open all day, Air conditioned, clean, great service and great food.
4 based on 310 reviews
Really don't understand what the fuss is about after reading rhe reviews and visiting. Pizza's are very average, i have better pizzas regularly in Manchester UK. We also had the veal which was literally just veal...no sauce..no seasoning..very boring. When the bill came we checked and there was several wrong items on there and after discussing with the waiter it came down from 98 to 67!!
4 based on 351 reviews
The pizza was great. The service excellent and the owner very friendly. Good value for money.It is a basic up/pizzeria. We went quite early so not much atmosphere, most people arrive after nine o'clock. Nevertheless the pizza was great, the beer good and the people very friendly!!
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4 based on 278 reviews
Ate here last night, following a reading of Tripadvisor. The tomatoes on the pizza were nearly raw and thus tasteless. Good thin base and very good service. But if itâs reputation is pizza, need to get the tomatoes right. Ciao, Grazie per il feedback, anche se il punteggio mi sembra troppo penalizzante considerando che tutto era perfetto, a parte i pomodori che, in realtà , sono previsti crudi dalla ricetta.Sarebbe stata gradito se avesse fatto presente al momento che la pizza non era di suo gradimento, lâavremmo sicuramente accontentata e, probabilmente sorpresa. Ha perso una occasione.Considereremo le sue critiche per il futuro.Grazie Saluti
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4 based on 345 reviews
Pizzeria Di Ficara Blume has stood the test of time,Our pizzas are completely unchanged since 1994 , made by our famous chef Sebastiano Ficara, who is always pleased to offer you his wide range of Sicilian specialties.
If you're staying in or around Cassibile there are quite a number of pizzerias in what after all is a relatively small community, though out of season people gravitate from a wider area, to this the town where the armistice was signed with the Italians in 1943 (plaque, though not the original, in front of the church). History lesson over, this pizzeria is accessed in the side street, and immediately a warm welcome. Excellent service thereafter from a multi-lingual woman and her canine friend, which incidentally was absolutely no problem. Wide range of pizzas and usual drinks (bottled beers, carafes of local wine, soft drinks and water), all at a very reasonable price. Whether the pizzas are the best in town, Sicily or Italy, I don't know (and I've travelled the length and breadth of the country), but they were good; which is more than I can say for some of the art work hanging on the walls! Plenty of parking in nearby side streets. Recommend / Io raccomando.
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4 based on 523 reviews
We had two lovely meals at Civico 25 during our stopover in Syracuse. The first thing that strikes you is the clean white decor of this smart, chic restaurant, and the second is the warm welcome you receive from the enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff. You just know things are going to be right as soon as you step through the door, and they only got better Our lovely server Lea was so charming on both occasions and a real asset to the company. We were also very impressed with the Somelier/Maitre 'd Mohammed who couldn't have been more helpful and knowledgeable in guiding us through our choices of their excellent food and wine. The enthusiasm and creativity of the quirky head chef Vincenzo was infectious, and his dishes so obviously inspired by his mother's skills in traditional Sicilian cooking. This came over in the homely quality of his food, enhanced by his own unique style and creativity with the first class ingredients used. The Octopus cooked sous vide in seawater and then served with watermelon was absolutely inspired and unlike any octopus dish I've had before - just amazing My wife's burrata was also first class and her home-made spaghetti with prawns amongst the best she's had. Deserts were also beautifully made and presented and typically Sicilian. Civico 25 is as good as you'll find anywhere in Syracuse and Isola di Ortigia and so worth a visit (or two)
Our Pinsa is a reinterpretation of the famous Pinsa Romana, an ancient recipe, today known as a product of Italian excellence. The dough is placed in the fridge for at least 48 hours. The slow maturation of the ingredients makes our Pinsa highly digestibl
The staff are helpful and the food is tasty and unusual. This small restaurant with limited hours serves Pinsa, which I learned is a predecessor to pizza. The dough uses somewhat different flours and a natural yeast and fermentation process, so it is a little sour and has a lovely chewy quality. The owner said he started this as a hobby. Consider yourself fortunate if you have a chance to eat here!
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4 based on 459 reviews
Typical Sicilian food, fish, meat, vegetarian and pizza.
Wonderful alfresco dining in a clean atmospheric alley with view of the sea. Lovely delicious food of seafood pasta. Staff were soooo nice and attentive. We went back twice for meals. If you are dining during the popular hours and want to dine outside you might want to make reservations.
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