Best eats in Sicily?
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Best eats in Sicily?
Hi everyone,
We just published a new blog story called Food Lover's Tour of Sicily: http://www.fodors.com/news/food-love...cily-6047.html
Would love to hear your thoughts - did we miss any of your favorite places?
-Amy
We just published a new blog story called Food Lover's Tour of Sicily: http://www.fodors.com/news/food-love...cily-6047.html
Would love to hear your thoughts - did we miss any of your favorite places?
-Amy
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Thanks, Amy. Unfortunately, this was in 2002 so other Fodorites will have to confirm if these places still exist or are as good as 10 years ago:
In Siracusa, Osteria da Mariano, Vicolo Zuccala, 9 - http://www.osteriadamariano.it/ - we had a wonderful meal there that included an orange salad with olive oil, onions, hot pepper and basil.
In Monreale, we had a luscious lunch at a Trattoria called Taverna del Pavone - http://nuke.tavernadelpavone.eu/ . Spaghetti with sardines, pine nuts, raisins, green things (sorry) and gratin. At that time, this meal was served in many places but this was the best version we tried.
On the plane from Rome to Palermo, I sat next to a Sicilian woman who warned us to share a dessert called Cassata rather than two. I didn't see that dessert mentioned in the blog above, but in 2002, it was a staple. So sweet it made our teeth hurt!
In Siracusa, Osteria da Mariano, Vicolo Zuccala, 9 - http://www.osteriadamariano.it/ - we had a wonderful meal there that included an orange salad with olive oil, onions, hot pepper and basil.
In Monreale, we had a luscious lunch at a Trattoria called Taverna del Pavone - http://nuke.tavernadelpavone.eu/ . Spaghetti with sardines, pine nuts, raisins, green things (sorry) and gratin. At that time, this meal was served in many places but this was the best version we tried.
On the plane from Rome to Palermo, I sat next to a Sicilian woman who warned us to share a dessert called Cassata rather than two. I didn't see that dessert mentioned in the blog above, but in 2002, it was a staple. So sweet it made our teeth hurt!
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Would have liked a guide to staying in, and tasting, Marsala.
Surprised to see no mention of cannoli - totally different and delicious. Also, pasta con sarde.
I loved Ortigia and Erice, which weren't mentioned. I was there in 2008, so my restaurant recs are out of date, too.
Surprised to see no mention of cannoli - totally different and delicious. Also, pasta con sarde.
I loved Ortigia and Erice, which weren't mentioned. I was there in 2008, so my restaurant recs are out of date, too.
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I luv canoli and stop by my little Italian
cafe at least 3 times a week for a cappacino
and canoli.
Here in Australia a cap,n,canoli 6 euro with
canoli at 2 euro
Not that i worry cos i enjoy it but
curious as to what one would pay in a pastry
shop in Sicily
Nice to buy a little bag full
cafe at least 3 times a week for a cappacino
and canoli.
Here in Australia a cap,n,canoli 6 euro with
canoli at 2 euro
Not that i worry cos i enjoy it but
curious as to what one would pay in a pastry
shop in Sicily
Nice to buy a little bag full
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The best seafood meal I've had in my life was at Ristorante La Barca - http://www.ristorantelabarca.it - in Palermo. Several dishes of fresh, traditional cooked seafood. Truly amazing.