Reviews on Southern-Italian food in Piazza Armerina, Province of Enna, Italy. Piazza Armerina (Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Ciazza; Sicilian: Chiazza) is an Italian comune in the province of Enna of the autonomous island region of Sicily.
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3 based on 214 reviews
Some reviews on here are not just random, but lies. The facts are that you can eat an excellent pasta arrabiata here for just â¬5. The service is quick and friendly. Beer is bottled - so how can you criticise ? Chips without salt is GOOD!! If you want salt, just add it? Sad when an Italian restaurant is judged on how much salt is on the fries! Great setting, large car park close by and even though they were busy - never rushed us along. Best eating in town since we've been here. Recommended !!!
4 based on 293 reviews
Reserved lunch for tour group. Antipasta was really excellent-cheeses, mushrooms in olive oil, salami, zucchini lightly cooked.Then second course was either a pasta or rabbit. Both were excellent. The desert was either cannola or almond cookies. Food was outstanding as well as service was really excellent as well. Lovly setting as well.
5 based on 30 reviews
Prior to visiting Villa Romana del Casale, we stopped for lunch at Sicilamo. The sandwiches were freshly prepared and to our delight they also catered for our son who is coeliac and made him a glutten free sandwich. The service was fantastic and nothing seemed to be too much trouble. Being August and very hot, we were also grateful of a rest in the shade prior to visiting Villa Romana.Would definitely recommend eating here and/or having icecream.
4 based on 316 reviews
Great price and excellent value. Their pastas were superb, and going by the number of people eating there you wouldnât bother eating anywhere else.
4 based on 577 reviews
our hotel owner advised to eat here and it was excellent. not poncy just really tasty food .. house wines are fine. no dramas getting seated or ordering , being english we eat early and go past a place and there's no one in. so you think ooohh , no ones in ,is it any good?took us ages to work it out it was us. hey ho.
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4 based on 326 reviews
TRINACRIA offers you the typical Sicilian cuisine, all products served are strictly local, grown and harvested in the surrounding rural areas or at most sourced exclusively from Sicily.
This restaurant is very convenient to stop for a meal when visiting the Roman villa. The parking is free. The menu offers two prefixed meals at â¬15 and â¬20, as well as a reasonably priced a la carte menu. The service is very pleasant and the scenery is beautiful farm fields. The food is traditional Sicilian fair with both fish and meat options. We chose this restaurant based on high ratings and reviewers specifically saying the food was great. I have to disagree on that. The pasta was over cooked, pork knuckles were way too salty, caponata not bad, chicken ok. Perhaps we should have gone with the seafood options, but being that this restaurant is not on the coast we figured meat dishes would be better. The meal was not terrible, but certainly not worthy of the 5 stars it currently has on TripAdvisor.
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4 based on 381 reviews
I might be bias, because I'm originally from this part of Siciliy, and I've often eaten at Nino's. If you are visiting Piazza Armerina, and want to have a delicious dinner, then you should walk by or call in first, make a reservation (yes , it's not that easy to get a table), and then...enjoy the food. The antipasti, the pizza, the pasta, the meat, you're gonna love it, I'm sure of that!
Most Popular Italian food in Piazza Armerina, Province of Enna, Italy
4 based on 421 reviews
This small husband and wife run trattoria was recommended by our B&B host and we were delighted with it. On a distinctly cool April night we took one of the three tables indoors and although neither of them spoke any English we got on fine with the help of my wifeâs Spanish. The very tasty food is cooked from fresh, was well worth the modest wait and was reasonably priced. No frills but genuine character, with that personal touch.
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4 based on 748 reviews
Little local restaurant with great wait staff. Simple menu. The swordfish was dry. The bread was nothing special. The roasted potatoes were good. The spinach was pretty bland; I had to season it with salt and pepper to give it some flavor. I was unimpressed by the food.
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