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It's located just outside Sant'Alfio in the hills and you get a spectacular valley and sea view. The pizzas are huge and delicious, and you have a great choice. Lots of local people come eat here View all feedback.
We had arrived late in town and this was the place chosen for us by our agriturismo. The receptionist had recommended to us the pizza norma. My husband was hungry, so he ordered a second pizza with pesto and pistachio. We also got focaccio with sardines and a porcini pasta. Yes, this would be painful night. Essentially, we got three pizzas with a plate of pasta. The pasta was delicious, though I could've used more salt. The porcini was pointed out to be frozen, but that only goes to show the Italians commitment to quality. Imagine that in the US. Both pizza were larger Than the plates they were served on. The focaccio was a smaller pizza and not the thick bread that I got in northern italy. It was really salty with both the olives and the anchovy. Still very good. The filling was folded into the bread and cheese was laid out on top. Our total for the entire meal with water and cover was about 30euros...that would be the cost of one of the pizzas in the US. It was an amazing experience, and I'm tempted to return tomorrow, though I don't know how I could even finish our leftovers for tonight.
The ambiance was great overlooking the valley below. The food excellent typical home made cuisine. We had Pizzas and Pastas and they were delicious.
It's located just outside Sant'Alfio in the hills and you get a spectacular valley and sea view. The pizzas are huge and delicious, and you have a great choice. Lots of local people come eat here
Pizza molto buona; locale affollatissimo servizio veloce e molto preciso, organizzazione impeccabile. Sicuramente ritornerò per provare altri piatti a base di carne ;
What an amazing restaurant. The food was delicious. My family of five ordered pizzas each, plus Coca Cola plus a stunning bottle of Etna's sparkling wine and a couple of crepes for dessert it only cave to €70. The pizzas were huge and delicious. The cost was too good so we left a well deserved big tip for our English speaking and most charming waitress. The view is unbelievable. The terrace is set on the slopes of the etna region, so it overlooks the east coast. With twinkling lights and the sea in the distance. To get there of course you need to climb up winding roads. But worth it!!! We witnessed a long lasting and incredible electric storm, which we think was over the Messina straits, on the way home