159 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.

Trattoria Il Faro

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Locals flock to this elegant, modern restaurant down by the port, whose white walls are embellished with the colorful ceramics for which Sciacca is renowned. Seafood is the top choice (you'll see what's available as you enter), served in basically every form, from zuppa di cozze (mussel soup) to squid ink pasta, grilled calamari, and red prawns from Mazara served on the skewer. There are fixed-price menus and a long list of reasonably priced wines.

Via al Porto 25, Sciacca, 92019, Italy
0925-25349
Known For
  • Fresh seafood dishes
  • Varied menu, including fixed-price options
  • Moderate prices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Trattoria La Bettola

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In a town where life still has a small-town village feel, locals fill the outside tables of this trattoria in the central piazza at the base of the castle. The menu is full of seafood specialties, but your best bet is to ask the server what the chef is suggesting that day. They'll guide you to the best fish brought in that morning. 

Piazza Castello 20, Aci Castello, 95021, Italy
095-274516
Known For
  • Frittura di paranza (a mix of fried seafood)
  • Plump raw gamberi rossi, dressed in olive oil and lemon
  • Mussels pepato
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Trattoria Tischi Toschi

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Chef Luca Casablanca is like a character out of a Sicilian storybook. Full of personality and endlessly dedicated to the showcasing the food of his native land, he adheres to the Slow Food philosophy more than anyone else in Taormina. There are very few tables at this intimate little trattoria down a narrow staircase off Corso Umberto, so it's highly recommended to reserve ahead of time.

Vico Cuscona-Paladini, Taormina, 98039, Italy
339-3642088
Known For
  • Fish meatballs
  • All vegetables, especially caponata
  • Small space so be sure to reserve ahead

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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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U Friscu

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This cool, relaxed café-bar-restaurant is the hub of Scauri life, and has very loyal local following since it stays open all year long. The menu—written on a chalkboard—is strictly seasonal, featuring a nice mixture of traditional Sicilian dishes and more creative dishes, all focusing on island and mainland Sicilian produce and served on blue-rimmed white enamel plates.

Via S. Gaetano SNC, Pantelleria, Italy
0923-1570070
Known For
  • Simple interior and charming outdoor terrace
  • Platters of mixed cold cuts and cheeses or smoked fish to accompany evening aperitivi
  • Natural cloudy island wine from island producer Abbazia San Giorgio
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. Oct.–Mar.

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U.V.A. Club

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Run by the charming and dynamic Davide di Salvo, nephew of chef Giuseppe of nearby Nangalarrini fame, this rustic, convivial spot does tasty plates utilizing the best meat, vegetables, and seafood of the Madonie and coast. The name alludes to the Unione Volontari Alcolizzati, and the restaurant has a well-rounded wine cellar and ethos fit for relaxed dining and friendly chat.

Via delle Confraternite 5, Castelbuono, 90013, Italy
0921-671428
Known For
  • Grilled pork, lamb, and octopus
  • Original location of Nangalarrini, Castelbuono's most famous restaurant
  • Wood-lined taverna-style dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Uzeta Bistrò Siciliano

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Street food meets small plates at this ode to the flavors of Sicily. Located on a foot-traffic-only street, this compact, vaulted bistro serves chef-style iterations of the island's greatest "fast food" hits. And they make arguably the best arancini in the region: full of meaty ragù and saffron rice, fried to-order, with a crunchy crust that crackles as you break into it. There is also a good line in burgers.

Via Penninello 41, Catania, 95124, Italy
095-2503374
Known For
  • Comprehensive Sicilian wine list
  • Great cocktails
  • Best arancini in the east
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Vecchia Taormina

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Warm, inviting, and unassuming, one of Taormina's best pizzerias makes use of traditional grains to produce deliciously seared crusts with fresh, well-balanced toppings, plus fresh fish in summer, all paired with Sicilian wines. If a Nutella pizza doesn't appeal, there are a host of ice creams and granitas for dessert. You cannot fault the view.

Vico degli Ebrei 3, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-625589
Known For
  • Mouthwatering pizzas
  • Nice outdoor seating with great view
  • Reasonable prices
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan. and Feb.

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Vite

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This unassuming little spot tucked on a side street between Via Umberto and Piazza Verga consistently underpromises and overdelivers. It portends to be a little neighborhood eatery, but it's a destination in its own right with chef-owner Ivan Siringo serving classics like pasta with squid ink, roulades of stuffed chicken, and salmon carpaccio with tropical fruits. Every dish has a subtle elegance and ingenuity to it that transcends the plate as pure joy in your mouth.

Via E. A. Pantano 61, Catania, 95129, Italy
095-16947698
Known For
  • Classics presented through a fresh lens
  • Fine dining with a mom-and-pop feel
  • Well-informed wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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