Reviews on Mediterranean food in Capo d'Orlando, Province of Messina, Italy. Capo d'Orlando is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Messina, Sicily, southern Italy, one of the main centers of the mountain and coastal Nebrodi area.
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4 based on 341 reviews
This is a great place to eat if you are spending time in Capo d'Orlando and local people will recommend it to you. The menu is regional in nature, freshly sourced and with many vegetable/vegetarian options, excellent seafood, meat and charcuterie. The staff and customers are friendly and the patron takes a real interest in his customers and their choices. Good local wine too.
4 based on 350 reviews
The views are good and the food was okay. However, due to slow service and a particularly rude waitress who informed us that the children all had to have adult meals and couldn't share, I can not give it a positive rating. I also watched as another table complained about the wine measures being too small. You get the impression that your custom is slightly irritating to them and is solely driven on their profits.
4 based on 139 reviews
We dined at Ristorante Anza' with a large group of family who recommended the pizza's. The service was quick and the pizzas came out in good time so we could all eat together. The pizza's were cooked to perfection and the variety of choices was very impressive. Best of all Sig. Anza' came out at the end of our meal to check how we went which is always appreciated. Definitely will return back one day.
4 based on 367 reviews
Our friends raved about the tuna carpaccio, and being a huge fan of sashimi, we had to try it. It was served with capsicum icecream (!), crushed olives and an astonishing amount of Sea Salt. Unless the fish is old and they want to preserve it, I don't know why so many Italian restaurants choke their fish with excessive salt. Remove the salt and this dish would have been five stars. I couldn't scrape it off due to the covering of melted icecream so it gets three stars for potential. Conversely, the Pasta al scoglio (seafood marinara) was lacking salt...??? As that was easily fixable, it rates well. Overall an interesting dining experience in a great location.
4 based on 43 reviews
Nuovissimo, elegante, luminoso. Materie prime del territorio, cucina innovativa. Degli antipasti ottimi i crudi abbinati alla frutta, meno entusiasmante il mio soutè di cozze (in prevalenza), vongole e capesante servito con orzo perlato, l'ho trovato un po' annacquato ma è questione di gusti personali, ammetto di aver sbagliato piatto, originale l'abbinamento però. Primi buonissimi, complimenti per la pasta ai ricci, semplice, senza aggiunta d'altro com'è giusto che sia. Dei dessert la torta fedora supera il classico cestino alla frutta. Servizio attento e garbato, l'accoglienza calorosa e la cura dei dettagli lasciano trasparire una grande passione per il proprio lavoro e un grande amore e rispetto per ciò che offre la terra, nulla è lasciato al caso. Conto adeguato al cibo e al locale. Il menù cambia periodicamente quindi è d'obbligo una seconda visita.
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Spaghetteria, Pizzeria con lievitazione dell'impasto 48h, Panineria con Ristorante compreso di carne e pesce prevalentemente fresco . Siamo aperti a pranzo e cena
Pizza eccellente, anche la pizza classica con l'impasto che utilizzano diventa un'altro gusto. Eccellente. Grazie di tutto
4 based on 388 reviews
Restaurant with air-conditioned indoor and outdoor. Open for lunch from 12:00 until 15:30, dinner from 19:00 to 23:30. Sicilian and Italian cuisine.Ristorante con sala interna climatizzata ed esterna. Aperto a pranzo dalle 11.30 alle 15:30, a cena dalle 1
Love the food and the service is excellent! Very polite staff! If you want a meal ready in 5 mins. This is an elegant private setting restaurant, of course it's not gonna take couple of mins to have food ready and served. You can def. see that the products are fresh and cooked properly. If you love coffee, I advice to try cappuccino, it's amazing! Exactly how it should be! Anyhow, I recommend this restaurant if you're into Italian food.
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- No menù ; - Dishes of the day ; - Vegetables ; - Meat ; - Fish ; - Typical products ; - Beers ; - Wine.
Che bella esperienza, un locale davvero unico, come unico è chi ci lavora ed il loro menù a km 0 andate, andate, davvero favoloso con prezzi modici.Grazie Alessandro, e grazie alla tua dolce collaboratrice.Ci vedremo presto.
4 based on 101 reviews
The quaint restaurant serves delicious, fresh Sicilian food (the chocolate flan [like a soufflé or pudding-cake] was unparalleled in deliciousness!) and the service was friendly and conscientious yet relaxed. We stayed at the hotel for ten nights and ate at the restaurant nearly every day! The steaks are mouthwatering and pasta al-dente. Cristina, the absolutely lovely, friendly proprietor, suggested items which were not on the menu which the chef could make: I cannot recommend the Pistachio Ravioli highly enough!!! We would ask to change the pasta or mix up sauce combinations with no complaint but we definitely had favourite dishes: we ate the steak with rocket at least four times; and in order to enjoy more variety my husband would order a steak, me a pasta and then have half of each! The prawn & asparagus pasta (we had with penne) was delicious as was the peppercorn steak. And my mouth grieved when we left and I could no longer have the chocolate flan I had enjoyed no less than six times!For added luxury, during the day, we enjoyed many lunches by the perfectly-clear, clean, bright pool.
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4 based on 803 reviews
Typical sicilian products. Meat, fish and fresh vegetables.
Our dining experiences in Sicily since arriving 6 days ago havenât been what weâd expected due to a combination of factors. We were (perhaps unrealistically) hoping that the meal at the highly rated Ristorante Il Sarchiapone would surprise on the upside. It didnât. Guided by the friendly waitress, we ordered an antipasto of fish. Though distinctly remembering that we ordered one plate of the entree to share, two large plates arrived comprising of morsels of fried, frittered and creamed seafood in various shapes and colours. The entree was far from satisfactory with much of it seeming like leftovers. The entree wouldâve been enough but we were enticed by the waitress to order main courses as well. I ordered tuna with pistachio which was nothing more than diced tuna lightly crumbed in pistachio. My partner had tuna in a spicy sauce. This came as a thick tuna steak which he found inedible being red raw right through. We left our mains half uneaten and struggled to finish the bottle of Chardonnay - again a glass each wouldâve sufficed. Needless to say we didnât have any desserts. The meal came up to â¬88 - which is a hefty price to pay for a meal in a small town. Still, the restaurant had a lovely ambience despite the strains of passé American jazz standards in the background. And the staff were friendly and eager to please....
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