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Northwest Sicily : Places to Eat

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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Ai Lumi Tavernetta, Trapani

    A vaulted interior, tapestry placemats, modern paintings and antique implements. The menu has a few chosen Trapanese dishes and fresh fish (see Ai Lumi Tavernetta, Trapani).

  • 2. Pocho, San Vito lo Capo

    Excellent cous cous served in an eclectic dining room with puppets hanging in the corners or on the breezy terrace looking down at Monte Cofano and the bay (see Pocho, San Vito lo Capo).

  • 3. Ristorante Mulinazzo, Frazione Mulinazzo

    This is the place for creative versions of traditional Sicilian dishes, enjoyed in a beautiful setting. Good wine list.

  • 4. Da Peppe, Trapani

    Near the port, Peppe cooks up Trapanese dishes, fresh fish and excellent stuffed calamari (squid).

  • 5. La Bettola, Favignana

    There is no menu here, just a selection of whatever fish was caught that day and a few vegetable dishes. A good place in spring when the tuna are running.

  • 6. Il Vignetto, Menfi

    In countryside covered with vineyards, eat out under a pergola, choosing from a seasonal menu – Sicilian tagliatelle with wild fennel, fava beans and ricotta, for example, with local wines.

  • 7. Osteria Il Mare il Colore del Vino, Marsala

    Behind a bright yellow façade find modern art, ceiling fans and a summer menu of snacks, salads and seafood, all designed to accompany the Sicilian wines.

  • 8. La Pineta, Selinunte

    Expertly prepared, extremely fresh fish served on the beach under torchlight.

  • 9. Ruvido, Marsala

    A new restaurant with creative, fresh dishes based on either fish or meat. A mix of Sicilian and mainland Italian traditions.

  • 10. Taverna del Pavone, Monreale

    A selection of Sicilian favourites with an emphasis on Palermitan specialities in a cozy interior, a stone’s throw from the cathedral.

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