Are you in Sicily driving the Targa Florio? If so, you may work up a mighty appetite navigating the 1500 corners. You can fill your belly with delightful traditional Sicilian fare from La Lanterna. The courses are a la carte, so you can choose where you begin (unlike many other places with no menu where they just bring food and you don't know what's happening). They also helpfully have a menu in English (!) so you can figure out what you are eating.
Antipasti and bruschetta to begin, or skip to the pasta dishes; you will find some that are familiar (spaghetti carbonara or penne Arabians) and you will find something new (spaghetti montanari, my choice-so good, or spaghetti alla caprese, my husband's selection).
For second dishes, there is a wide selection of meat dishes, such as veal scallopini, Milanese cutlet, or pork chops. Then there's the pizza menu. There's about 30 different pizzas! They also have several sandwiches.
There are side dishes (side salads and French fries) and finally, desserts (gelato, semifreddo).
There is wine, beer, soda.
Tip: order to share. Portions are huge and designed for sharing. We are learning...
The restaurant was actually crammed full of the locals. You could literally eat here every night of your trip and have something different and delicious. You cannot go wrong at La Lanterna. read more