3 Best Restaurants in Salina, Sicily

Background Illustration for Restaurants

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

Capofaro Restaurant

$$

Thanks to a recent revamp in the kitchen, this hotel restaurant is a great new dining destination. Their philosophy of “cucina terroir” (territory cooking) and “short kilometer” focuses first and foremost on using the vegetables grown on the estate’s own garden, the island's local seafood, other Mediterranean products (most of all capers), and applying the traditional techniques to bread making using ancient grains. Old recipes have been revitalized, and lighter dishes are available at lunch, but make sure you save room to sample the award-winning signature sweets for dessert afterwards!

Via Faro 3, Salina, 98050, Italy
090-9844330
Known For
  • Beautiful setting
  • Fabulous wines straight from their vineyards
  • Innovative dishes that are beautifully plated, including their homemade breads, anything crudo, homemade desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Oct.--mid-May

Something incorrect in this review?

La Locando di Postino Ristorante

$$

La Locanda di Postino’s hotel restaurant offers traditional Aeolian and Sicilian cuisine in two serene settings—their quaint courtyard garden or their panoramic terrace overlooking the sea. Serving the freshest fish and seasonal vegetables with locally sourced products and ingredients, each tasty dish by chef and owner Amelia combines tradition and innovation with a respect for raw materials from sea and land—all paired perfectly with their hand selected wines available by the glass and the bottle. Open every day for lunch and dinner.

Via Picone 10, Salina, Italy
090-9843958
Known For
  • Warm ambience and beautiful panoramic views
  • Home cooking using fresh, local products
  • Great wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.

Something incorrect in this review?

La Pinnata del Monsù

$$

Named for a historic structure that was used to store Malvasia grapes at night after sitting in the sun all day (the pinnata), this restaurant consistently delivers the exact flavors you want to eat on a Mediterranean island. Diners linger late into the evening over raw seafood, roasted fish, grilled octopus, and pastas dressed with wild fennel, caper pesto, fresh ricotta, or rich cuttlefish ink. Dine alfresco on the massive terrace overlooking vineyards and the sea from Malfa's southern edge.

Via Sorgente, 1, Salina, 98050, Italy
327-7971853
Known For
  • Convivial atmosphere
  • Use of local, seasonal ingredients
  • Excellent caponata
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.

Something incorrect in this review?

Recommended Fodor's Video