Restaurants in Palermo
Prepare to tantalise your taste buds with Palermo’s vibrant culinary scene. Our guide explores the very best restaurants the city has to offer, from charming trattorias serving traditional Sicilian dishes to contemporary eateries pushing gastronomic boundaries. Discover hidden gems down cobbled alleyways, enjoy fresh seafood by the harbour, or indulge in Palermitan street food classics. Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner spot or a lively local haunt, delve into Palermo’s diverse flavours and experience the true joy of Italian dining. Find your perfect table here.
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Italian dinner at MACCIO Osteria alcolica Palermo
MACCIO Osteria alcolica’s location is quite good, however, this does not make up for the unsatisfactory taste of the food and service.
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Ballaro Market – Paradise for Foodies in Palermo
Ballaro is one of the oldest markets in Palermo. It is a heaven on earth and amusement both alike. Ballaro Market is a definite must for tourists in Palermo!
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The history of Sicilian Cassatella di Sant Agata (Green dessert from Sicily) will surprise you
When in the south of italy, you definitely have to try the iconic green dessert from Sicily, the Cassatella di Sant Agata. Sweet in taste, their historical origin is not
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roman Cacio e Pepe in Palermo at Caligola
The Romans in Palermo … oh well, that’s another story. But, Roman Food in Palermo, that’s a delicious interaction. At Caligula, I got to enjoy roman Cacio e Pepe in
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all-night take-out Pizza in Palermo by Dima’s
Enjoy take-out Pizza in Palermo at Dima’s. When in Italy, you do not always want to enjoy any meal at a Restaurant. Especially in a city such as Palermo, where
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Sicilian street food in Palermo at Rasca Palermo
“Rasca. Sicilian Street Food.” is the claim by Rasca, a snack bar right next to Politeama in the lively city centre. Rasca Palermo brings back the gastronomic tradition of Sicilian
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What are Arancine – Trying Arancini in Palermo / Sicily for the first time
After trying so many Arancini in Palermo I can definitely say, they are addicting! Arancini is a local dish in Sicily, with origins going back through the 10th century of







