Restaurants in Ragusa
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Cucina e Vino
One of Ragusa's foremost restaurants, this Slow Food electee is a friendly place with pleasant terrace seating that overlooks the street. The menu is unusual, with things like rigatoni in a lamb sauce or ricotta ravioli in pork juices. The mains are in a similar vein, with stews of pork belly and tomato or lamb and artichokes. Great for a rich dinner, enjoyed with some potent red wine.
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Ai Lumi Trattoria
Right on the main street, where the passeggiata (stroll) unfolds before your dining table, Ai Lumi is a great opportunity to eat well in elegant surroundings, without having to pay a lot for the experience. The fish soup is a favourite here, and the fish and meat menus offer local delicacies. Enjoy some wine too and watch Ragusa stroll.
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Orfeo
Another Ragusa Slow Food-championed restaurant, this time in the upper part of town. Orfeo goes for the simple Sicilian cuisine that sports seafood and fish, but also likes to offer lamb, veal and pork, and it serves some fabulous sausages with Nero D'Avola wine sauce. The climb up or down to the restaurant will certainly aid digestion.
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Gelati DiVini
You’ve never had ice cream like this before! DiVini (which is a play on the words ‘divine’ and ‘wine’ in Italian) makes wine-flavoured ice creams like marsala, muscat and traghetto d’acqua, along with exceptional offerings like rose, fennel and wild mint, all derived from the original plant.
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Al Borgo
Right in front of the lovely cathedral, Al Borgo is the ideal place to catch the afternoon sun while you snack on one of the sizable bruschettas, topped with tomatoes, ham, olives or anchovies. You'll be sure to witness a wedding from here, and it's the perfect people-watching place.
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La Rusticana
A great budget option that serves meat and fish dishes to a boisterous crowd of loyal locals who come here for the generous portions and the relaxed vine-covered terrace. Try the spaghetti con le cozze (spaghetti with mussels).
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Ristorante Duomo
It has been called Sicily’s best restaurant. Inside, a quintet of small rooms are outfitted like private parlours, ensuring a suitably romantic atmosphere. Dishes reflect a creative approach to classic recipes.
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Il Barocco
This beloved traditional restaurant has an evocative setting in an old stable block, the troughs now filled with wine bottles instead of water.
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