6 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.

Al Fogher

$$ Fodor's Choice

This culinary beacon in Sicily's interior features ambitious—and successful—dishes with the creative flair of chef Angelo Treno, whose unforgettable pastas topped with truffles or caviar, for example, offer a decidedly different expression of traditional regional ingredients. The unassuming and elegant dining room is inside an old railway house and is the perfect place to enjoy a bottle from the 500-label wine list; in cold weather, you can cozy up to a fireplace, but the terrace is the place to be in summer.

A Cucchiara

$$ Fodor's Choice

Light and elegance permeate this stone-walled restaurant, where the open kitchen provides theater and owner Peppe Giamboi takes the stage as a gustatory storyteller, roaming from table to table. The menu is constantly changing, but you'll find excellent work with vegetables (a rarity in Sicily) and really lovely preparations of local cod. In addition to a sublime rendition of stocco in ghiotto (cod in a Messinese sauce of tomatoes, olives, capers, and celery), it also might show up prepared under tender sheets of lardo (salt-cured pork fat) in a light orange-lemon sauce with fried leeks. 

Strada San Giacomo 19, Messina, 98122, Italy
090-711023
Known For
  • Elegant food in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere
  • Locally, sustainably sourced seafood
  • Robust wine program
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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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.

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Zash Ristorante

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Though this Michelin-starred restaurant is part of a hotel, it's worth a visit all on its own. Chef Giuseppe Raciti highlights the traditions and flavors of the area with a repertoire of elegant riffs that delight and surprise without overwhelming you with gimmicks. Located in a restored wine palmento (the traditional winemaking structure of Etna), the stone dining room looks over the surrounding citrus orchards whose scent wafts through the open windows. The owners for nigh on a hundred years, the Maugeri family, are winemakers, and naturally, you'll find their bottles on the wine list. But they are also wine lovers, and the roughly 70-page tome reflects that.  

Strada Provinciale 2/I-II 60, Riposto, 95018, Italy
095-7828932
Known For
  • "street food" antipasti, including a mortadella mousse cannolo
  • Thoughtful tasting menus
  • Incredible wine list (including wines from the owner's vineyards)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Le Vin de l'Assassin

$$ | Ortigia

A short walk from the Fontana di Diana, this quirky restaurant with a cozy dining room and artsy courtyard takes quality Sicilian ingredients and adds a French influence to a changing seasonal menu. One of the mainstays on the menu is tuna lasagna served in its earthenware pot, which has fans worldwide, explains owner Sarò.

Via Roma 115, Siracusa, Italy
0931-66159
Known For
  • Interesting interpretations of traditional Sicilian dishes
  • Warming winter menu fave zuppa di cipolle (onion soup)
  • Run by exuberant Sarò and friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat.

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Osteria Villadorata

$$

Ida Brenna leads a largely female team at this ravishing Palazzo Nicolaci restaurant, which delivers sophisticated plates singing with her trademark detail-driven passion for quality ingredients and presentation. Expect a seasonal menu full of inventive, fresh creations, such as busiate pasta twists with octopus ragù, fermented lemon, and parsley.   

Via Rocco Pirri 19, Noto, 96017, Italy
334-7933384
Known For
  • Surf-and-turf produce with unusual accompaniments
  • Tasting menus
  • Outside cobbled terrace and stylish dining rooms
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Nov.--Mar.

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