Sicily Restaurants

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  • 1. Accursio Ristorante

    $$$$

    This intimate Michelin-starred restaurant is a fantastic option if you are staying in Modica overnight. Forget the usual starchy tablecloths and formal service, this place is all about the food, with the chef cooking his own personal takes on classic Sicilian dishes, including options like trucioli pasta with cheese fondue, lemon, capers, and coffee; grilled lettuce with pork cheek, caviar, and walnuts; and cannoli with ricotta cheese and cotton candy for dessert. The €120 tasting menu comes very highly recommended, but for something more affordable, stop in for lunch to have a similar experience for €50, or consider Accursio Radici (which means Accursio Roots, the cheaper sister restaurant) a few doors down.

    Via Grimaldi 41, Modica, Sicily, 97015, Italy
    0932-941689

    Known For

    • Michelin-starred food at reasonable prices
    • Equally extensive and more affordable lunch menu
    • Relaxed atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
  • 2. Singola Ristorante Naturale

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    Vegetarians and vegans will find their options can be somewhat limited when dining in Sicily, so they will be delighted to find Singola, a restaurant that focuses on organic vegetarian and vegan food with Sicilian flare. It’s a little outside of town, but it's set within a lovely garden.

    Via Risorgimento 88, Modica, Sicily, 97015, Italy
    0932-904807

    Known For

    • Locally sourced vegetarian and vegan food
    • Eco-friendly wood cabin setting
    • Extensive choice of organic wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Locanda del Colonnello

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    In the higher reaches of Modica Alta, this Italian neo-bistro uses local ingredients to create deceptively simple dishes with unique flavor combinations—think sardine-stuffed ravioli and rabbit stew with broccoli—in a laid-back and inviting atmosphere. Whether you dine in the casual white interior or on the quiet patio, the attentive servers are happy to recommend creative menu items, paired with a reasonably priced wine from their primarily Sicilian list.

    Via Blandini 5, Modica, Sicily, 97015, Italy
    0932-752423

    Known For

    • <PRO>creative combinations</PRO>
    • <PRO>good Sicilian wine selections</PRO>
    • <PRO>casual yet welcoming vibe</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Feb.
  • 4. Pasticceria Di Lorenzo

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    Wood-lined and unadorned, this family-run pastry shop is one of the best places to try Modica’s signature crescent-shape cookies, the ‘mpanatigghi. These soft cookies are filled with a mixture of chocolate, almonds, and veal, a combination that works surprisingly well. The meat was added to the cookies as a way of making the snacks more nutritious on long voyages. The shop is also known for its delicious chocolate squares that are modeled to look like the city’s cobblestones.

    Corso Umberto I 225, Modica, Sicily, 97015, Italy
    0932-945324

    Known For

    • Family-run
    • Specialty cookies
    • Chocolate squares that resemble the city's cobblestones

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
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