Restaurants in Trani
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Al Buco Preferito
It doesn't look like much, but Al Buco has a port side location and is frantically busy due to the fact that it serves up myriad different varieties of wafer thin pizza on wooden boards. Most folk sink a few cocktails at the nearby Caribbean Bar and then try and cajole the staff to find them a seat amid the crowded tables.
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Osteria La Banchina
Packed amid a host of other restaurant hopefuls overlooking the port, La Banchina is a cut above the competition with a shaded outdoor eating area in the shadow of the Ognissanti church. Fresh fish is the order of the day - grilled, baked in a salt crust or fried in a light batter.
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Ai Platini
Away from the buzz of the portside, Ai Platani is a nice retreat with a more intimate and romantic atmosphere. The décor is rustic-chic and although the food is still very much focused on the sea, the homemade gnocchetti and ragu (tomato sauce) is a nice alternative.
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Corteinfiore
Enjoys a light summery feel with a marquee-conservatory arrangement, wooden decking, buttercup-yellow tablecloths and bevies of friendly waiters. The wines are excellent and the cooking is delicious, with dishes such as pasta with monkfish and clams.
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Osteria Ferro e Fuoco
This new kid on the block serves reliably good dishes including fried ricotta antipasti and roasted veal chops. It has a charming position on the piazza with terrace seating overlooking time-worn traditional buildings adorned with washing.
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La Darsena
Renowned for its seafood, La Darsena is housed in a waterfront palazzo. Outside tables are shielded by thick greenery while inside photos of old Puglia cover the walls beneath a huge wrought-iron dragon chandelier.
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Torrente Antico
Also recommended is Torrente Antico, which has an inventive menu and an excellent wine list.
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