11 Best Restaurants in Sicily, Italy

Comparucci

$ | Libertà Fodor's choice

One of Palermo's best modern pizzerias serves delicious Neapolitan pies from a big oven in the open kitchen—the genius is in the crust, which is seared in a matter of seconds. The owners make their money on a quick turnover (so don't expect a long, leisurely meal), but the pizza is delicious and the place often serves until midnight—later than almost any other restaurant in the neighborhood.

Via Messina 36e, Palermo, Sicily, 90141, Italy
091-6090467
Known For
  • pizza, pizza, and more pizza
  • outdoor seating in summer
  • late-night dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Take-away available

Frumento

$ Fodor's choice

Pizza is something Sicilians eat at least weekly, and Frumento has been the area standard-bearer of excellence since it opened in 2015. Choose from five different dough options (from a classic Neapolitan-style to rye to ancient Sicilian grains) as your base, and then pick one of the 65 different topping combos. Ingredients range from the classics (tomato, buffalo mozzarella, salami) to things like capers from Salina, bottarga, 'nduja, and wild fennel pesto. The young owner is especially passionate about natural wine, and the list reflects that. They also have a second location in Catania (Via Raffineria; 095/8037564).

Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini, Acireale, Sicily, 95024, Italy
095-601496
Known For
  • excellent antipasti such as arancini and fried stuffed squash blossoms
  • locally made products for sale in the restaurant
  • good natural wine selection

Gran Caffè Urna dal 1885

$ Fodor's choice

What Americans know as Sicilian pizza quite frankly doesn't exist in Sicily, but at this historic café and pizzeria that's been around since the 1800s, you'll find the real pizza siciliana. Though you can find the dish throughout the area, especially in Viagrande and Zaefferana, Urna is said to be its inventor: they stuff tender calzone pastry with Tuma cheese, anchovies, and black peppercorns, and then deep fry the half-moon delicacy. The result is a gooey, savory, flaky delight. Eat it in the outside garden or get it to go.

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Grani da Re

$ Fodor's choice

Top-quality local ingredients are used in this modern, brightly lit pizzeria, where a vast range of pizzas are served, including seasonal, gourmet, and gluten-free varieties. The eclectic menu also takes in delicious antipasti, meat and seafood burgers, pastas, and seafood dishes. Order from a range of bottled or draught artisan beers (including American pale ales) to accompany your meal. Service is rapid and the patient staff answers all queries.

Via Giacomo Medici 30, Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, 91014, Italy
0924-511016
Known For
  • fantastic range of pizzas
  • good beer menu
  • modern setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch Mon.–Sat.

In Un Angolo Di Mondo

$$ Fodor's choice

Walking through the gate of this little spot feels like entering a pizza speakeasy—it's located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the garden and ground floor of the owners' home (the name means "in a corner of the world"), and you'd be forgiven for thinking you've gotten the directions wrong. They use a slow, cold fermentation process to create crusts with deep flavors that they ply to turn out calzones and about 15 different pizzas each night. The menu is scrawled on a chalkboard (take a photo when you arrive for easy reference) and features beautiful combos, such as chicory with toasted breadcrumbs and black olives or pear and walnut with gorgonzola. 

Via Nazionale per Catania 180, Acireale, Sicily, 95024, Italy
095-877724
Known For
  • vegetarian and vegan pizza topping options
  • natural wines
  • excellent calzones
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.

Archimede

$$ | Ortygia

Although the restaurant gets decidedly mixed reviews, the Archimede pizzeria offers well-made pizzas with classical names, such as the Teocrite, topped with fresh tomato, mozzarella, garlic, onion, and basil. For those who can't face the full-size offerings, minipizzas are also available (albeit at the same price), and everyone should find enough space to sample one of the many bottled beers on the menu.

Via Gemmellaro 8, Siracusa, Sicily, 96100, Italy
0931-69701
Known For
  • satisfying pizzas
  • reasonable prices
  • good beer selection

Arte Bianca

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This charming pizza restaurant has a fantastic array of pizza toppings, from the classic margherita to seafood. Personalize your pizza toppings and pair your meal with a selection of great antipasti for a filling and satisfying meal.

Largo Zingari 1, Sicily, 90028, Italy
368-7081064
Known For
  • very reasonably priced
  • excellent pizzas
  • good selection of beers and local wines

Asino Beach

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On the southern tip of the island, the Asino Beach lido (beach club) is surrounded by palm trees and vegetation along a particularly beautiful stretch of volcanic sand. They offer everything from great pizzas (plus salads and panini) and refreshing cocktails to beach chair and umbrella service.

Spiaggia dell'Asino, Vulcano, Sicily, Italy
324-9845382
Known For
  • schiacciata, a sort of filled Sicilian pizza
  • wood-oven pizza
  • beach-side location
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Apr. No dinner

Bianco Pepe

$ | Ortigia

With tables on one of Ortigia’s most picturesque piazzas—right below the rose-window of the roofless church of San Giovannino—the pizza chef here creates magnificent light crisp, blistered pizzas made of a tasty dough slow-risen for 48 hours. There’s a dazzling and inspired choice, but the best pizzas are those with gourmet toppings—San Daniele prosciutto, buffalo mozzarella, burrata, chopped cherry tomatoes, homemade pesto, and even raw prawns, smoked tuna and thyme-infused octopus—added as soon as the pizza base leaves the oven.

Piazza del Precursore 7–9, Siracusa, Sicily, 96100, Italy
0931-1852406
Known For
  • inventive, original, and delicious gourmet pizza
  • romantic but casual outdoor dining on a beautiful piazza
  • pizza with burrata, cherry tomatoes, and homemade pesto
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Pizzeria Blanca

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For a casual night out with a tremendous backdrop, stop by for a pizza at Blanca, which sits on the terrace directly under the Norman castle with views of Aci Trezza in the distance. You'll see neighborhood kids kicking soccer balls in the piazza and couples out for their evening passeggiata as you dine on excellent pizza under the stars.  

Piazza Castello 17, Aci Castello, Sicily, 95021, Italy
340-3029005
Known For
  • great views
  • lively atmosphere
  • good wine list

Pomelia

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This is that rare creature, a great pizzeria that also produces main meals of quality and undoubted flair. The pizzas are available in "gourmet" or "classic" varieties, both making good use of fresh local ingredients with a light, crispy base. If you don't opt for pizza, you'll find a shorter menu of freshly caught fish prepared using traditional Sicilian methods. The antipasti are also worth sampling. It's a small place and fills up quickly, so book ahead.

Via Dogana 24, San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily, 91010, Italy
371-3061993
Known For
  • excellent pizzas using fresh ingredients
  • fresh seafood
  • small space that books up quickly (so reserve ahead)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays