6 Best Restaurants in Mount Etna, Sicily

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mount Etna - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cave Ox

$ Fodor's Choice
This casual osteria is frequented by local winemakers who come for pizza dinners and rustic daily lunch specials, but most visitors are smitten with the small but amazing cellar focused on Etna natural wines. Everything's fresh, simple, and delicious—and made to pair with one of the delightful wines suggested by owner and wine enthusiast Sandro. He'll take you back to his cellar for a look, gently guiding you toward a unique bottle you'll never find back home.
Via Nazionale Solicchiata 159, Castiglione di Sicilia, 95012, Italy
0942-986171
Known For
  • Superlative selection of natural wines from Etna
  • Filling lunches and pizza dinners
  • Local winemaker crowd
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Gran Caffè Urna dal 1885

$ Fodor's Choice

What Americans know as Sicilian pizza quite frankly doesn't exist in Sicily, but at this historic café and pizzeria that's been around since the 1800s, you'll find the real pizza siciliana. Though you can find the dish throughout the area, especially in Viagrande and Zafferana, Urna is said to be its inventor: they stuff tender calzone pastry with Tuma cheese, anchovies, and black peppercorns, and then deep-fry the half-moon delicacy. The result is a gooey, savory, flaky delight. Eat it in the outside garden or get it to go.

In Cucina Dai Pennisi

$ Fodor's Choice

In the back of a butcher shop that's been operating since 1968, the Pennisi family opened this meat-focused 30-seat restaurant in December 2017. In the front, you'll find cases full of dry-aged beef; house-made sausages, guanciale, lardo, pancetta, and headcheese; whole chickens; beef liver and veal tongue; and skewers of hand-rolled involtini. You choose your meat from the cases, and they prepare it over a live-fire grill in the back, which you can watch through the plate-glass wall.    

Via Umberto I 11, Linguaglossa, 95015, Italy
095-643160
Known For
  • Salsiccia a ceppo, a hand-chopped pork sausage
  • Robust Etna wine selection
  • Excellent beef tartare
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Quattro Archi di Grasso Rosario

$ Fodor's Choice

Inside this rustic osteria, where there's not an inch of wall space spared from decor, the larger-than-life Grasso Rosario holds court as he bounces from table to table offering opinions and insight on his Slow Food--focused menu. Drawing upon the abundance of the region, the menu highlights the black hog from the Nebrodi mountains, a local cultivar of kohlrabi, known as trunzu (in arancini and as a pasta), porcini mushrooms, and perfectly grilled and roasted meats (think pork knuckle, ribs, veal, and lamb). The Sicily-heavy wine list is a sommelier's dream.

Via Francesco Crispi 9, Milo, 95010, Italy
095-955566
Known For
  • Bustling atmosphere
  • Kohlrabi arancini with Ragusano cheese
  • Wood-oven pizzas at dinner
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No lunch weekdays

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Shalai Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

You might not expect to find a thoroughly contemporary restaurant on the slopes of Mount Etna, but Shalai, in the boutique hotel of the same name, is truly a modern oasis, where young chef Giovanni Santoro prepares updated and beautifully presented versions of Sicilian classics. For the full Michelin-starred experience, choose from the six-course meat or fish tasting menus; to finish, the deconstructed cannoli are a true delight. Wine pairings skew heavily toward Etna producers.

La Tana Del Lupo

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For really big plates of meat and a wine cellar full of red wine, head to this little "wolf's lair" that looks exactly how you want a Sicilian steak house to look (stone walls, exposed wooden rafters, and arched alcoves packed with wine). The portions are ample, so it's best to go with a group and share.

Corso Ara di Giove 138, 95030, Italy
095-7800303
Known For
  • After-dinner fruit service
  • Wild boar ragù
  • Bone-in costata steaks
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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