Restaurants in Italy
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Romitaggio
Also recommended is Romitaggio, located in an ancient Benedictine monastery 4km from Castelbuono on the San Guglielmo road.
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Antico Ristorante Pagnanelli
With high-class cuisine, a 3000-label wine list and a terrace with spectacular lake views, this restaurant is the business.
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Il Messisbugo
Despite a name that suggests Tex-Mex tack, this is actually a cool brick-vaulted bar, popular with students and bohemians.
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Venice Table
Cook a seafood feast fresh from the Pescaria with sommelier Sara Sossiga’s wine pairings at Venice Table
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Enoteca Gustavo
Snacks include bruschetta and a plate of cheese with honey to go with your choice from the impressive selection of wines.
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Pizzeria Da Gino
Historic Pizzeria Da Gino has outdoor seating, and is absolutely buzzing with teenagers. Good atmosphere and great views.
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Amici Miei
On balmy evenings, locals throng the sidewalk tables at this lively pizzeria across from Trapani’s northern waterfront.
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Il Portico
A longtime favourite, Il Portico was closed for renovations at the time of writing but it's worth checking out as well.
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Il Segreto di Pulcinella
Come here for the only 'real' Neapolitan pizza in Perugia, as well as a beautiful selection of salads and pasta dishes.
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Alkenisa
This newly opened literary cafe is beautifully sited amid the restored stone walls of an ancient mosque-turned-church.
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Pasticceria Forno San Giorgio
For the sweet of tooth, the Pasticceria Forno San Giorgio produces enough creamy cakes to satisfy the child in anyone.
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Market
Marsala's open-air fresh produce market is held on a square off Piazza dell'Addolorata, next to the municipal offices.
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Da Bruno
On offer here is cheap pizza in a very ugly location. Da Bruno is also one of the few places to open on Sunday night.
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Panetteria Focacceria
Panetteria Focacceria is the spot for well-filled panini , pizza slices and pastries to picnic on.
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Bizantino
A busy self-service restaurant inside the covered market, Bizantino is ideal for a quick, economical lunchtime bite.
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Libenter Moderna Osteria
A hip spot a few minutes' stroll from Libenter B&B, with polished concrete and retro moulded plastic furniture.
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Pasticceria Armando
Pistoia's best-known cafe has been plying locals with cakes, cocktails and coffees since 1947.
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Osteria di Venere
This traditional, family-run tavern makes excellent regional food, with special emphasis on grilled meat and fish.
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Vestri
Specialises in chocolate; go for the decadent white chocolate with wild strawberries or the chocolate with pepper.
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Ristorante Settimio
Near Osteria Sostegno, and run by the same family, is the similarly splendid Ristorante Settimio.
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Da Ninetto
A bright hole-in-the-wall arrangement, Da Ninetto is the best place in town for reasonably priced lobster dishes.
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Casa del Parmigiano
A wonderful shop for cheese lovers, selling great wheels of parmiggiano and local and national cheeses.
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Gelateria delle Moline
A student hangout, this modest gelateria stands out for its unusual speciality - ice cream served with focaccia.
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Café Charmant
An elegant, modern café good for morning snacks and breakfast with street-side tables for people-watching.
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Trattoria al Nuovo Antico Pavone
Fresh fish in many forms, along with regulation pasta, adorn the menu at this cosy harbour-front trattoria.
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