Restaurants in Otranto
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La Bella Idrusa
In a prime position right by the huge Porta Terra, this may seem like an obvious tourist trap. But go inside and you'll see it's one of Otranto's most popular pizzerie serving enormous pizza Napolitana. It is also the one place that will be full outside high season when many restaurants are pitifully empty.
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Da Sergio
Smart, chic and favoured by locals, this is Otranto’s most famous fish restaurant, situated in an ace position for people-watching, smack bang in the centre of the touristy corso. There is no menu, instead you will be provided a choice of the day’s catch which is then charged by weight.
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Zia Fernanda
Tucked up a side street just off the lungomare, Zia Fernanda is another formal-feeling restaurant with a heavy leather-bound menu and an extensive wine list. Again the emphasis is on fish with favourites like the seafood risotto, fish soup and octopus filling the menu.
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Dal Baffo
A busy trattoria on the seafront with sea-themed décor and a menu devoted to fish including a delicious salted seafood risotto. It gets mixed reviews from the locals as it is quite expensive, but in a mixed restaurant scene it's an OK choice.
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LaltroBaffo
A new kid on the block with a more fashionable look than some of the old timers. The excellent seafood is recommended; go for the daily fish option prepared with pasta.
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La Botte
Has a large wooden terrace and reliably good pizzas. It is located just outside the touristy pedestrian loop on the road leading from the port.
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