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Via Roma 289
90133 Palermo
Italy
391 3771774
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What time does Sicilò open?
Sicilò opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Sicilò close?
Sicilò closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.Sicilò is closed on Tuesday.
Mon, Wed-Sun 11:00 AM - 11:00 PMTue Closed
Does Sicilò serve alcohol?
Yes, Sicilò serves alcohol.
Does Sicilò have parking?
Yes, Sicilò has parking options.
Does Sicilò have free WiFi?
Yes, Sicilò has free WiFi.
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Delicious food selections , lovely setting . Sabrina, server as well as Hossain provided…read moreoutstanding service.
The most delicious food we had in all of Sicily. Pasta one night, and pizza the other time. We…read moreloved them both. The staff was great and you can't beat the street view.
Caponata
Margherita - no cheese!?!
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Veggie pizza (zucchini, mushroom, blacl olive, tomato, basil)
The location is not on the main street. And we ate outside of restaurant and felt so good. The…read morefood what we order are pizza and spaghetti. It doesn't impress us at the beginning. But we feel more tasty when we eat more. I think their material is more natural and healthy. I do enjoy whole dining experience. I bet dinner will be even better. Of course service is very good. Highly recommend!
Sphaghetti vongole (clams) and bolognese were ok, I've definitely had better in the states. Service…read morewas terrible, sat outside and had to grab the staff three times for service. The outside seating looks great but there's a reason nobody is sitting here, just isn't that good :(
Nice authentic little restaurant with a great choice of fresh food...!…read more We were staying in a bed and breakfast around the corner of the central station of Palermo and were recommended this place as it was considered nice, nearby, and good value for money. The food was simple and good! I'm a big fan of grilled vegetables and beef and they'd prepared it like 'la mamma' does... Yummy! The house wine was good as well.. :) We'd planned to have just a quick meal and then go to bed as we had to take the ferry at 7am the next morning, but the owner and waiter (the owner's son) were so nice that we stayed till late chatting... And enjoying an 'amaro' (digestive).. Good value for money! Great service! Ci tornerò volentieri la prossima volta che sono a Palermo...!!!!
We stopped here for lunch yesterday and ate outside on the sidewalk. We shared a Salad Enzo, then a…read morepasta Enzo, then a pork shank. A half Carafe of white wine and some water then Cafe completed this delightful meal. We were very surprised how good it was. Pleanty to share and the price was extremely affordable. Not Haute Cuisine but extremely good real home made local food prepared by Sicilians who know their produce and how to bring out the best in it.
Pizzeria da Enzo, uno dei tavoli: bello il locale, buona la pizza! :-) #palermo
Ottima pizza alla bufala da Enzo! :-)
Semi fredo do pistachio. Wowwwwwwww :)!
Great Restaurant with wonderful Sicilian food We arrived at…read morea busy moment but they were able To accommodate us with a short wait We had the Caponata di tonno which was great fir appetizer The Pasta con le Sarde was fantastic Portions are fairly abundant so order accordingly Service was courteous and efficient I definitely recommend this place
Excellent food, probably the best we had during our week in Palermo. We had swordfish and…read moremeatballs. The owner asked what kind of wine we liked and brought us each a glass. The red wine tasted like a Syrah blend, it was easily the best wine that I had in Palermo. Prices seemed reasonable. I recommend getting a reservation, there was often a long line of people waiting for tables.
Squid pasta
It would be 2.5 stars from me…read more Food: Appetizer - Parmigiana...bland, no flavor other than extreme bitterness. Main - Sardine Pasta...tasty. Service: Chaotic, rushed, could be challenging if you don't speak Italian. Be ready to order when a server approaches, or it could be a while until the next moment. Ambiance: Might be okay for friends/buddies getting together, but definitely not for quiet or intimate occasions. Price: Very reasonable. Extra: While I was eating the pasta, one of the servers moved my table w/o paying attention to accommodate new arriving guests next to my table which knocked down a big bottle of water. It splashed all over my dish and shirt. He immediately took the plate out (to de-do) and provided extra paper napkins, however no apologies were provided and it wasn't my happy moment in a soaking wet shirt... The manager (owner?) looked to be busy in talking loud on his phone rather than fully engaged in the business...
Great lunch, a terrific beginning to our month in Sicily. Loved the ambience. A Rick Steve's guide…read morebook recommended trattoria.
Parmigiana
Pasta with squid ink
At Da Bacco located near the historic center was this beautifully charming whole in the wall where…read moreI called into going to grab a bite to eat. I decided to have a bucket of clams, awesome! Then in addition, the prosciutto with melon, also the carbonara which had thicker noodles. I dont know that I necessarily care for that, but it was yummy, and so flavorful. I loved it. The service was very direct slightly pretentious in a feel good way. So fun and such a good way to end your night in Italy.
Accept for the vongole truly mediocre food! This restaurant was very highly rated here on Yelp…read more Maybe by ignorant tourists from podunk but. I would say this was one of two very disappointing meals we ate in 2 full weeks in Palermo and Rome. Drab interior which is fine but when the food matches it. Ugh! Service? While the waitress tried hard, meh. Last, we were the sole patrons, even in the centro storico.
Cute ceiling decorated with drum set.
Alle Vongole Penne pasta with bolognese sauce
It's located in a back alley with quieter ambiance.
This is clearly a tourist trap. Although the restaurant proudly displays its Michelin stickers, in…read morereality it is selling mediocre overpriced food. You can get much better authentic food at trattorias around the corner in the alleys at much better prices. The menu is surprisingly limited, offering very few choices, while the "dishes of the day" amounted to a single, unimaginative option. (At real Palermitani restaurants the "plates of the day" are a list of specials with fresh ingredients--not here). The wine selection was equally underwhelming and overpriced with a very stingy pour. The biggest disappointment was the degustazione appetizer. For 20 euro they served a small plate of very ordinary street food (caponata, overcooked tuna, re-warmed panelle)--nothing memorable, nothing that showcased local tradition or exceptional ingredients or any elevation or unique twist. You can find these same dishes throughout Palermo for a fraction of the price, fresher, and better quality. What makes this especially frustrating is the pricing. By Palermo standards, the restaurant is extremely expensive, but there's little on the plate or in the glass to justify the premium. It feels as though you're paying for the Michelin stickers on the door rather than the quality of the food. You will see there are no locals here, only foreign tourists steered here by their hotel or guidebooks. Overall, this was a disappointing experience. If you're looking for authentic Palermitan cuisine, generous hospitality, and good value, there are countless restaurants in Palermo that deliver all three far better than this one.
I may be generous with the 3 stats. The service was unfriendly and generally poor. The food was…read moreokay at best. And the ambiance was a solid "meh"
Seafood salad
Around the horn at Buatta
Loved the street seating and atmosphere. Food was amazing! Definitely worth trying the tapas…read more Healthy portions and great price as it includes your drink! The pesto pasta was also to die for- so fresh and herbaceous. Attentive server who was friendly and helpful to us English speakers :)
This place was so much fun! We went thinking it was pretty much a wine bar, but soon found out that…read moreit's also a bit of a happy hour place. Beginning at 7:30pm, and only after asking, they bring enormous platters of food to each table based on the number of people in your party. There were four of us but there was enough food to feed a small army. Lots of Sicilian street food type appetizers, plus a delicious pasta, meats & cheeses, Sicilian hamburgers, olives, breadsticks, etc. Great service, fun music, lively environment. I want to say this feast was about $8-10pp, but don't have the exact number.
Cute and quaint little place great service food was good. My wife's was very good ravioli, I tried…read morepasta with sardines.... Not my favorite but had to try it. Tortellini in Brodo was yummy.
Amazing. Superb meal. Reservations are a must. Popular with locals. Some find the servers abrasive…read morebut I ascribe it more as Italian brashness. Definitely go for the antipasta bar--the olives, mushrooms, things that look mini pizzas, things that look like cupcakes are all amazing. Had fresh fish that the servers allowed me to pick. Amazing spaghetti with clams as a first course. Look for the Selezone de Familia white wine which paired exquisitely with everything.
Maccheroni alla Norma. Do it!
Yummy!!!
While in Palermo, this was one of the stops our food guide took us to in order to have its famous…read morespleen sandwich. The sandwich here is served slightly different than other locations as the meat is sliced very thin and its topped with shredded cheese. At first we were a little nervous about trying the sandwich but after the first bite i was pleasantly surprised that the cheese really cut organ taste of the spleen. In addition the thinly sliced meat gave it a good balance between the meat to fat ratio. I know a lot of people in our food group were apprehensive about trying it but to be honest my wife and I are pretty open to all types of food and our motto is that will always try something once.
The First Restaurant Experience in Sicily Served Food & Some "Godfather History"…read more I ate at the main branch of restaurant that is known for being one of the first and, for many years, an establishment that stood up against the Mafia and Cosa Nostra. Antica Focacceria's two owners stood against the Mob by refusing to pay the 'pizzu', or protection money. According to Michelin Star Chef #giorgiolocatelli , the consequence is even in recent years, the owners were in exile. Now settled in a confidential place in mainland Italy, they fortuitously and successfully managed the expansion of this Sicilian restaurant all over Italy. Proudly supportive, I sat at the very first branch of the restaurant, the gutsy one that courageously said no to mob bullying, the original Antica Focacceria San Francesco . And I went twice, too. On my plate: panele, all sorts of arancine #supportlocal #sicilianfood #sicilianrestaurant #sicilyunpacked #curious_eater #andrewgrahamdixon #giorgiolocatelli #palermosicily
This is what the serving area, as seen from upstairs, and doors out to and windows onto the piazzetta look like
Arrancini alla Norma
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