4 Best Restaurants in Sicily, Italy

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.

Pasticceria Diana

$ Fodor's choice

Set on a big square in Piazza Armerina that hosts the town’s weekly market, this is one of the very few pasticcerias that continue to make their own cornetti—light, delicious, and filled to order with custard cream, ricotta, jam, or chocolate. Other delights include iris (a deep-fried doughnut ball filled with chocolate) and krapfen (a doughnut ring filled with custard cream). There is a small covered terrace outside.

Piazza Generale Cascino 34, Piazza Armerina, Sicily, 94015, Italy
0935-682224
Known For
  • cornetti made from scratch straight from the oven
  • indulgent doughnut-like pastries
  • great selection of traditional Sicilian cookies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Trattoria al Goloso

$ Fodor's choice

People from all walks of life, from winemakers and hotel owners to local families, all speak with affection about this comfortable trattoria and its delicious Sicilian dishes. The menu is filled with wonderful pasta dishes with generous use of local ingredients like ricotta, pistachios, and fresh vegetables. It is also known for its lamb dishes and small outside terrace for summertime dining.

Via Garao 4, Piazza Armerina, Sicily, 94015, Italy
0935-684325
Known For
  • probably the best popular trattoria in Piazza Armerina
  • pasta dishes featuring local cheeses and fresh vegetables
  • hearty main dishes of local lamb
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

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Pasticceria Agora

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One of the very few places to eat in Aidone, this is a simple bar just down the hill from the museum. The welcoming owner makes great coffee and fills cornetti to order with chocolate, custard cream, jam, or ricotta.

Via Gianfilippo Calcagno 42, Piazza Armerina, Sicily, 94010, Italy
0935-87888
Known For
  • only bar in town open all year
  • cornetti filled to order
  • no-frills but friendly atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.