79 Best Restaurants in Sicily, Italy

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

Pasticceria Irrera 1910

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A local favorite for over a century, Irrera is known for its cassata, pignolata (little balls of sweet fried dough held together by honey or chocolate), and filled-to-order cannoli. Grab a spot on the outside terrace to sate your sweet tooth and do a little people-watching. 

Piazza Cairoli 12, Messina, 98123, Italy
090-712148
Known For
  • Breakfast on the terrace
  • Excellent versions of historic sweets
  • Marzipan fruits

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Pasticceria Savia

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The lively Pasticceria Savia makes superlative arancini with ragù. Or you could choose cannoli, granita, or other snacks to munch on while you people-watch from one of the streetside tables just opposite Villa Bellini.

Via Etnea 302–304 and Via Umberto 2, Catania, 95028, Italy
095-322335
Known For
  • Arancini with ragù
  • Typical Sicilian pastries like cannoli and pasta di mandorla (almond paste)
  • Lovely outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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PLANTE Lab

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For those needing a break from rich Sicilian offerings or just from meat, this neat little place, tucked away off Via Emmanuele, fits the bill. It offers very fresh vegetarian and vegan food which comes in panini, burger, or box form, either to eat in or take away.

Via Sant'Anna 5, Catania, Italy
375-5286254-mobile
Known For
  • Vegetarian and vegan fast food
  • Popular for takeaway orders
  • Quick service

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Porta Carbone

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A civic institution facing Palermo's old fishing port, this venerable (but modernized) snack stop has been serving pani cà meusa (calf's spleen sandwich) for more than 70 years. This local specialty comes sprinkled with a bit of salt and a squeeze of lemon and served with or without cheese to a buzzing crowd of Palermo's elders and youngsters alike. The signature dish may very well beat Antica Focacceria San Francesco's own version for the title of best pani cà meusa in town, though not everyone will acquire the taste for it. Take a look anyway—other specialties are available, and there's outdoor seating.

Via Cala 62, Palermo, 90134, Italy
091-323433
Known For
  • Calf's spleen sandwich that might be the best in town
  • A bit of Sicilian history
  • Buzzing atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Putìa Lab

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In Sicily, tavola calda is its own food group. From arancini to filled savory pastries, this "fast food" option is the heart and soul of the Sicilian aperitivo experience (or lunch on the fly), and in Milo, your go-to is Putìa Lab. They also offer excellent pastries, sandwiches, and hot plates (like lasagna or roast chicken). But their sweet spot is the robust selection of excellent tavola calda.

Via Etnea 5, Milo, 95010, Italy
327-0551869
Known For
  • Showstopping cakes
  • Panettone at Christmas and colombe at Easter
  • Pizzette
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Ristorante Il Dasa

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With a clean white interior and an outdoor terrace in summer, Il Dasa is a popular choice for locals, with something to please everyone. They serve pizzas and gourmet hamburgers alongside delicious and inventive twists on Sicilian favorites. There are not too many places in Sicily brave enough to add a pinch of Sichuan pepper to a caponata.

Via d'Antona 1, Caltagirone, 95041, Italy
0933-350099
Known For
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Tasty gourmet hamburgers
  • Spicy caponata with Sichuan pepper
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Ristorante Le Lampare

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Located in a wonderful spot right by the beach in Castel di Tusa, Le Lampare has a standard Sicilian-style menu. It specializes in seafood, with plenty of other excellent antipasti, pasta, and pizza choices.

Via Cesare Battisti 41/43, Castel di Tusa, 98079, Italy
0921-334294
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Beachside location
  • Casual resort vibe

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Ristorante U Bagghiu

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This rustic eatery within a stone building has a varied menu that shows off the best products and ingredients from Polizzi. Some dishes feature grilled and roasted meats including local pork, wild asparagus, and mushrooms. You can also order various antipasti and side dishes, including freshly foraged vegetables and greens.

Ristoro dello Scoiattolo

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This rustic mountain lodge is situated right near the popular winter skiing resort area of Piano Battaglia. Open throughout the year, it offers a cozy country panorama, good hearty local fare, and friendly service at very reasonable prices.

Sfrigola

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For a tasty, good-value bite on the hoof, join the queue at this famous Sicilian takeaway chain that specializes in Sicily's favorite fried and baked rice: arancini ("little-oranges"). Choose from 20-odd different fillings and wait for your order, salivating, while you watch the world go by on bustling Corso Ruggero.

Corso Ruggero 53, Cefalù, 90015, Italy
349-6579054
Known For
  • Fried before your eyes
  • Classic meat ragù filling
  • Novel flavors like curry

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Sicilia's Cafe de Mar

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Here it's all about the views. Though Etna keeps the eastern side of Sicily from having truly excellent sunsets, this southern point of Aci Trezza manages to have a pretty remarkable vista for the sun's farewell, with the Norman castle of Aci Castello visible across the Ionian inlet. Order a spritz and take in the show. 

Via Lungomare Dei Ciclopi 119, Aci Trezza, 95021, Italy
095-276129
Known For
  • Perfect aperitivo
  • Good selection of wines by the glass
  • Incredible views

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Terre di Salina

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A tiny shop mere steps from the Santa Marina port is chock-full of delicious delicacies and gastronomic products from the Aeolian Islands, so you can bring a taste of the Isole Eolie back home with you. But with their selection of seasonal salads, panini, Sicilian wines and spirits, and their outdoor seating, Terre di Salina is not just a one-stop shop for the tastiest souvenirs, it’s also a great spot for a quick and casual lunch. 

Santa Marina, Salina, 98050, Italy
338-1053975
Known For
  • Sicilian-made artisanal products
  • Gourmet panini
  • Unique souvenirs

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Trattoria Carricaturi

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This café, bar, restaurant, and pizzeria has a daily menu of specials to choose from, including starters, pasta dishes, meat-based mains, sides, and desserts. Your charming and helpful hosts will guide you through the selection of reasonably priced dishes.

Tukè

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An amicable beach bar-restaurant right on the harbor at Marinella di Selinunte, Tukè is ideal for a simple hearty lunch after seeing the temples. They have two daily fixed menus, comprising pasta (they do an excellent Norma), a main of grilled meat or fish, a salad, water, and coffee. If you want a lighter meal, the shared aperitivo platter of locally cured olives, salami, cheeses, and caponata is rather exceptional. In summer they rent umbrellas on the beach below.

Via Usodimare, Marinella Selinunte, 91022, Italy
320-5398785
Known For
  • Delicious shared aperitivo platter
  • Fabulous sea views
  • Great value fixed-price menus
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Uovo di Seppia

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The brainchild of La Madia chef Pino Cuttaio, Uovo di Seppia is a combination restaurant, cooking school, shop, and bar where you can buy exquisite fresh and stuffed pasta, handmade bottled sauces, biscuits, cakes, and other gastronomic goodies to take away. The chef hosts seasonal events---check their Instagram page for more details. 

Corso Filippo Re Capriata 31, Licata, 92027, Italy
0922-894250
Known For
  • Take-home gourmet pasta and sauces
  • Saturday-night arancini with sparkling wine
  • Learning to cook with a Michelin-starred chef

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Bam Bar

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For some of Taormina's best granita, with changing flavors depending on the season, try Bam Bar. It's so popular that it's likely you'll have to queue, but it's worth it.

Via di Giovanni 45, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-24355
Known For
  • Almond granita
  • Brioche buns
  • Outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Gran Caffè Eldorado

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Delicious ice creams—and the granita di mandorla (almond granita), available in summer—make for a must-try treat.

Corso Umberto 5, Acireale, 95024, Italy
095-601464
Known For
  • Excellent granita
  • Must-try ice cream
  • Duomo views
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Pasticceria Etna

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No marzipan devotee should leave Taormina without trying one of the almond sweets—maybe in the guise of the ubiquitous fico d'India (prickly pear) or in more unusual frutta martorana varieties—at Pasticceria Etna. A block of almond paste makes a good souvenir—you can bring it home to make an almond latte or granita.

Corso Umberto 112, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-24735
Known For
  • Marzipan in all forms
  • Almond pastries with Bronte pistachios
  • Fizzicotti (dried figs with almond nougat covered with chocolate)

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Pasticceria Leonardi

$ | Archaeological Zone

On your way to the Archaeological Park, stop in at this bar-cum-pasticceria for some great Sicilian cakes and ice cream. It's popular with the locals, so you may have to line up for your cakes during holiday times.

Viale Teocrito 123, Siracusa, 96100, Italy
0931-61411
Known For
  • Sicilian cassata (sponge cake with ricotta cheese and candied fruit)
  • Martorana fruit (marzipan sweets)
  • Tasty coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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