Restaurants in Piazza Armerina
These three choices are friendly, and good values. If you can only dine in one, it should be Al Fogher which foodies come to town just to try. Be sure to get reservations there well in advance.
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Al Fogher
This rustic restaurant, 3km (1 3/4 miles) north of Piazza Armerina, is one of the best in Italy, attracting epicureans from all over the nation. If you like to eat well but shun flashiness, you will instinctively warm to the cuisine here -- the chef travels the world in search of…$$Around Town - Sicilian
Mosaici da Battiato
This simple countryside restaurant lies 3km (1 3/4 miles) west of Piazza Armerina, en route to the famous mosaics, and it serves some of the tastiest homemade Sicilian dishes in the area. Begin with delectable pennette pasta with rich cream, fresh tomatoes, and mushrooms. Most plates…$Around Town - Sicilian
Trattoria La Ruota
Opt for a table on the terrace of this atmospheric restaurant, which was created from a defunct water mill. You'll be served a typical Sicilian lunch (the only meal offered) evocative of the plains of central Sicily. The good, homemade country cooking may include tagliatelle alla…$Around Town
