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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Il Déhors de l’Hotel Foresteria Baglio della Luna, Agrigento

    The chef prepares local foods with an international flair in an elegant, quiet and friendly dining room (see Le Déhors de l’Hotel Foresteria Baglio della Luna, Agrigento).

  • 2. Ristorante Pomara, San Michele di Ganzaria

    The restaurant centres around the stone fireplace where local cheeses, vegetables and meats are grilled to accompany hearty dishes such as pasta with pistachios.

  • 3. La Ferla, Caltabellota

    A local favourite, now in a new, larger space with a terrace and sea views. Try the roasted artichokes and local cheeses.

  • 4. Ruga Reali, Agrigento

    A casual osteria , frequented by locals. Under large arches and wooden beams or on the terrace sample a small menu of fish and meat dishes.

  • 5. Hosteria al Vicolo, Sciacca

    A large menu made up of fantastic combinations of local ingredients, including lots of fish.

  • 6. Acquarius, Santo Stefano Quisquina

    Hearty foods of the interior, including lamb, pork ribs and carefully selected local sausage, cheese and wines.

  • 7. Civiletto, Sutera

    A country restaurant set in a former monastery with tasty, hearty fare, including wood oven-baked bread, local cheeses and olive oil.

  • 8. Il Paiolo, Bisacquino

    A large restaurant that draws locals for its simple, good food, such as fresh fava beans (in season) and grilled local sausage.

  • 9. Trattoria dei Templi, Agrigento

    This family-run trattoria has a reputation for its Sicilian menu: try the pasta with swordfish and mint.

  • 10. La Giarra, Corleone

    A local favourite, with an outdoor terrace in summer. Local cheeses, meats and vegetables and live music and dancing on Saturday and Sunday nights.

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