Best Gluten Free Restaurants in Italy

Il Ficodindia

$$$ Prolungamento, Via Savoia, 91010, San Vito Lo Capo
Italian Fine dining
Il Ficodindia restaurant, an oasis of flavours and elegance in the splendid scenery of San Vito Lo Capo, where Giorgio Graziano, chef and owner, together with his wife Dorotea are waiting to welcome you. The prickly pear is essentially the fruit of passionate sensory research. Designed ad hoc to amaze you, continuously renewed to not bore you. Sober and elegant, Il Ficodindia welcomes its guests in a unique and exclusive environment both in the bright and refined interiors and in the two fantastic outdoor terraces. A business lunch or a gala dinner, an exclusive event or a gallant encounter: the choice is yours.

Quello Che C’è C’è

$$ Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 38, 91023, Favignana
Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
On the wild and splendid island of Favignana, in the western Mediterranean, we find a fish restaurant renowned in the area, besieged by tourists for its name and history. Let's talk about the restaurant Cosa che C'è C'è. The restaurant offers homemade Mediterranean cuisine linked to Sicilian traditions. Thanks to its geographical position, the island boasts one of the freshest fishes on the peninsula, having abundant raw materials. The restaurant has a seafaring imprint in most of the menu, from appetizers of raw fish and tartare to first and second courses, with fillets, parcels and much more.

Ristorante Sotto Sale

$$$$ Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 9, 91023, Favignana
Italian International Premium Casual Elegant & Chic
SottoSale is a meeting of cultures, a seaport. Inspired by the salt pans of Trapani, it is a friend of pink flamingos. He knows the ancient methods of preserving food and fish. Objects of the past dance in the room, still reverberating with light. In the evening, you can hear the oar sinking into the water to re-emerge with an energy that rhymes with poetry. Among the rocks of the island of Favignana, this beautiful modern restaurant rediscovers the beauty of its land, enhancing its fruits, sea, and resources. A Mediterranean cuisine that enhances the flavours of a boundless land translates every type of raw material into goodness, making a dish a story that tells the life of those who have always worked behind it.

Ristorante Il Giardino Dell'Aegusa

$$$ Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 11, 91023, Favignana
Italian Mediterranean Elegant & Chic
The Giardino dell'Aegusa restaurant in Favignana is the ideal place to savour the tastes of the island's traditional cuisine and the Western Sicily area. In an intimate and elegant atmosphere, our recipes will tickle your palate. The tonnage products will tell you the island's story with their many fragrances and the intense colours of the most typical dishes refined by the chef's innovative skills. Adjacent to the Aegusa hotel, the restaurant reveals itself almost unexpectedly to visitors: it is an intimate garden, scented with the typical fragrances of the Mediterranean, in the heart of Favignana, which opens its doors to those wishing to spend an evening surrounded by greenery, enjoying the delicacies of a Mediterranean and markedly island cuisine; the restaurant offers guests traditional island dishes revisited and personalized by chef Paolo Galia, careful not to betray the Mediterranean scents of the island.

Formica

$$$ Via Roma, 52, 91023, Favignana
Mediterranean Premium Casual Elegant & Chic
Formica takes its name from an islet of the archipelago of the Egadi islands, historically known for its tuna fishery, where Federica's grandfather worked as a Rais. This project was born from my passion for the sea and cooking. A simple place in the centre of Favignana where you can enjoy seafood cuisine that travels on a unique culinary combination formed by the two identities that created it: the Asian one of Taka and the Sicilian one of Federica. Research, Quality and Respect for raw materials are the basis of Formica's cuisine. The typical productions of the island are valued, collaborating with local fishermen and farmers by promoting the values of ethical and sustainable cuisine. The menu changes daily based on the day's catch and the products' seasonality. The respect and the typical oriental techniques with which fresh fish is treated make it the absolute protagonist of the dishes. Chef Kokichi Takahashi uses all his experience, talent and personality to offer you a unique experience.

Agriturismo L'Alencio

$$$ Contrada Piede D'Alencio, 91023, Favignana
Italian Mediterranean Fine dining Family Style
Agriturismo L'Alencio is the ideal place to enjoy an excellent lunch with friends! Surrounded by greenery, it offers naturalistic landscapes of extreme beauty and welcomes families and groups of friends in a peaceful atmosphere. It is an excellent restaurant for families in Favignana that offers all the space necessary for children to have fun outdoors and enjoy a day in contact with nature. In addition to the panorama, Agriturismo L'Alencio offers its customers exquisite dishes: from first courses based on fish to second courses of meat, delighting every meal with fantastic desserts. In particular, the seafood specialities prepared with the day's catch are the ones most appreciated by guests because they contain the authentic flavour of the island. You cannot miss this opportunity if you want to enjoy an aperitif based on refined cocktails and the sunset view. With platters of typical local cold cuts, original bruschetta and crispy fries, Agriturismo L'Alencio is the best solution to enjoy authentic delicacies in the company of a genuinely romantic panorama. Live a different experience; stop by Agriturismo L'Alencio to enjoy the best Italian cuisine!

Ristorante Trattoria Da Mario

$$$ Via Luigi Bianchi, 19, 56123, Pisa
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
In the heart of Pisa, a few steps from the historic centre and the Tower, we find a small family-run restaurant in full Tuscan style. The restaurant da Mario, the famous owner and founder of the business, is well known for being one of those places where Tuscany comes to life in the form of first and second courses. A welcoming and straightforward place where you can eat in company with family or friends. A traditional Tuscan cuisine that brings the greatest Maremma classics back to the table. Da Mario in Pisa, you will find that taste of home that is so missing, surrounded by appetizers and first and second courses typical of the tradition.

La Cantina Di Tipì

$$ Via L'Arancio, 48, 56100, Pisa
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
The Tipì cellar is a place where the dark colour of the Tuscan wine meets in the evening, giving life to a bright blush that permeates the whole room. A typical Tuscan trattoria, where you can enjoy excellent food in full Tuscan and Pisan style while enjoying a genuinely remarkable cellar, where you can immerse yourself in addition to getting the eye in the flavour of the best wines. In circulation. The cuisine is simple, traditional peasant dishes with vegetables, meat, and cheeses.

Taverna Di Bacco

$$ Ronco Pisacane, 9, 96010, Palazzolo Acreide
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
Nestled amidst the historic beauty of Palazzolo Acreide, Taverna di Bacco offers diners an immersive journey into Sicilian gastronomy, complemented by the timeless allure of Bacchus, the god of wine and merriment. From its facade, the tavern exudes rustic elegance, with weathered woodwork and ivy-clad walls hinting at the age-old stories within. Stepping inside, guests are transported to an era where the simple joys of life were celebrated – where food, wine, and camaraderie reigned supreme. The interiors of Taverna di Bacco are an ode to ancient Rome, and Sicily’s rich herSicily'sarble columns stand tall, supporting arches adorned with frescoes depicting Bacchanalian feasts. Intimate alcoves with flickering candles provide the perfect setting for whispered conversations, while the main hall resonates with cheerful banter and the clink of wine glasses. The menu, curated with passion, is a showcase of Sicilian culinary traditions. Every dish, from the 'Spaghetti alla S'racusana', infused with fresh seafood and aromatic herbs, to the 'Involtini di Mel'nzane', a succulent roll' of aubergine filled with cheese and herbs, speaks of the land's bounty and land's craftsmanschef's

Ristorante Monte San Giuliano

$$$ Vico S. Rocco, 91016, Erice
Italian Mediterranean Fine dining Elegant & Chic
The Monte San Giuliano restaurant in Erice was founded in 1990 by two partners, Andrea Coppola and Matteo Giurlanda, who have been welcoming their guests courteously and professionally for 30 years. Three internal rooms plus the garden open during the summer make the Monte San Giuliano restaurant a comfortable place to spend your evenings enjoying good food. The chef Matteo Giurlanda, enrolled in the register of the Italian Chefs Federation, has made the genuineness of the products his strong point, combining the freshness of the products (think of the fresh homemade pasta) with the typical Mediterranean flavours. You are starting from the specific Trapani recipes up to ranging within the flavours of the Mediterranean basin: oil, almonds, olives, pistachios, garlic, tuna products and more. But at the Monte San Giuliano restaurant, you can also experience the innovative search for tastes and flavours that chef Matteo Giurlanda mixes with wise experience, offering unique flavours for your palate. All are accompanied by a vast cellar that includes the best labels of Sicilian wines and more.

La Pentolaccia

$$ Via Gian Filippo Guarnotti, 17, 91016, Erice
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
Tucked away amidst the labyrinthine alleys of the ancient town of Erice, La Pentolaccia is a gastronomic haven that beckons with its tantalizing aromas and enchanting ambiance. Its name, reminiscent of old-world kitchen tales, translates to "The Frying Pan," hinting at the culinary alchemy that takes place within its walls.entering, one is instantly charmed by the restaurant's rustic elegance. Aged wooden beams crisscross overhead, while stone walls, embedded with mosaic artworks, narrate tales of bygone Sicilian epochs. Handcrafted terracotta tiles underfoot and candle-lit tables set the scene for an unforgettable dining experience. La Pentolaccia prides itself on a menu that sings of Sicilian heritage, each dish a symphony of locally-sourced ingredients and traditional recipes passed down through generations. Star dishes include 'Pasta con le Sarde', a harmonious blend of sardines, wild fennel, and pine nuts, and 'Coniglio all'Ericina', a tender rabbit stew infused with the distinct herbs and flavors of the Erice mountainside.

Ristorante Caffé San Rocco

$$ Via F, Via Gian Filippo Guarnotti, 23, 91016, Erice
Italian Casual Dining Family Style
Overlooking the cobblestone streets of the mystical town of Erice, Ristorante Caffé San Rocco is a beacon of Sicilian gastronomy and hospitality. Named after Saint Rocco, the patron saint of travellers and the sick, this establishment offers locals and visitors a comforting space to indulge in the island's rich culinary traditions. The façade of Ristorante Caffé San Rocco is a picturesque blend of medieval architecture and Sicilian charm, with its arched doorways, wrought-iron fixtures, and blooming window boxes. The interior boasts a serene ambience, where golden-hued lighting, stone walls, and antique furnishings create a warm and inviting setting. At Ristorante Caffé San Rocco, the menu is a heartfelt tribute to the flavours of Sicily. Fresh seafood from the nearby Tyrrhenian Sea, aromatic herbs from the Erice mountains, and ripe produce from the island's fertile plains all find their way into nostalgic and innovative dishes. Standout items include 'Spaghetti ai Ricci di Mare', a delightful dish showcasing fresh sea urchin, and 'Agnello all'Ericese', a succulent lamb preparation steeped in a rich wine and rosemary sauce.

Trattoria Sant'Anna

$$ Via Sant'Anna, 2, 90024, Gangi
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
Trattoria Sant'Anna is the first place in the historic centre of Gangi dedicated exclusively to catering; the restaurant was born from the will of two friends, Santo Spitale and Antonio Mocciaro, who, betting on themselves and, above all, on the potential of their territory, renovated, these premises giving life to the Trattoria Sant'Anna. Palazzo Bongiorno is one of the most beautiful structures of eighteenth-century architecture in the Madonie. Our structure is located in the east wing of the building, and in the centre, there is a lovely garden with a breathtaking view of the panorama downstream of the village and the Torre dei Ventimiglia. The research and care of raw materials are fundamental for us; for this, we use meat coming exclusively from local farms, cold cuts, vegetables and products of the land, the aromas of the Madonie, the extra virgin olive oil, the cheeses, first of all, the provola delle Madonie and the renowned pecorino, the typical sweets and bread produced in Gangi. The freshness of products, careful selection of raw materials, attention to detail, dedication and passion are our "watchwords" and what we intend to offer you should you decide to begin this journey into the Gangitan food and wine tradition. Indeed, the skill, experience and creativity of the chef play a fundamental role in every culinary experience, but in our restaurant, where works from the Giambecchina Institution are exhibited, among other things, the atmosphere and the magic of the place give that extra touch that will make eating a unique experience.

Casale Villa Rainò

$$ Contrada, SC Rainò, 90024, Gangi
Italian Casual Dining Family Style
In the heart of Sicily, not far from Gangi (the most beautiful village in Italy in 2014), is Casale Villa Rainò. The Casale, which belonged to the Li Destri family, is immersed in the tranquillity of nature and offers the best landscapes of Sicily to the eye, but also a stimulus for all the other senses, such as taste and smell, which will awaken thanks to the traditional and genuine cuisine of Mrs Nina. The Casale was reborn thanks to the idea of Aldo Conte, who, during a walk in the middle of autumn, was enchanted by the structure and wanted to revive the beauty of the rooms, the walls and the warmth of a welcoming environment for all travellers. Today, the Casale is managed by the Conte family, who, with professionalism and enthusiasm, revive the history and traditions of one of the critical families of the nineteenth-century Gangi.

Rifugio Dell'Aquila

$$ Via Nazionale, 90010, Geraci Siculo
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
High above the rolling hills and verdant valleys of Geraci Siculo sits the Rifugio dell'Aquila Trattoria Pizzeria, a sanctuary for lovers of authentic Sicilian fare. Translating to "Eagle's Refuge", the establishment lives up to its name, offering diners an elevated experience in location and culinary delights. As you approach, the rustic charm of Rifugio dell'Aquila beckons. The building, a lovingly restored stone villa, is a testament to the region's rich architectural history. The presence of a centuries-old olive tree on the patio, with its twisted trunk and widespread branches, further adds to its allure. Inside, the warmth of the trattoria envelops guests. Exposed wooden beams, terracotta floors, and walls adorned with artwork depicting eagles soaring over Sicilian landscapes combine to create an ambience of cosy nostalgia. Large windows frame panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, allowing the beauty of nature to be an integral part of the dining experience.

U Pacha

$$ Via Donna Giovanna D'Austria, 43, 95043, Militiello in Val di Catania
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
U Pacha lies in the heart of Militello In Val di Catania, a town teeming with history and extravagant beauty. This eatery weaves a tale of culinary artistry and Sicilian tradition. Its name, a playful nod to the local dialect, hints at its deep regional roots. Housed in a restored historic building, U Pacha marries old-world charm with contemporary elegance. Original stone arches, frescoed ceilings, and ornate tiles coalesce with modern furnishings, casting a warm and inviting glow over the dining space. U Pacha’s menu is an ode to the land and sea. Sourcing the finest local produce, the kitchen crafts dishes spotlighting the region's bountiful harvest. Signature offerings include 'Involtini di Pesce Spada' - thinly sliced swordfish rolls filled with aromatic herbs, and 'Arancini al Ragù', delectable rice balls oozing with a rich meat sauce. But beyond its sumptuous meals, what sets U Pacha apart is its dedication to the wine and olive oil of Val di Catania. A curated wine list featuring local vineyards ensures each dish finds its perfect complement. Guests are also treated to the restaurant's own brand of olive oil, cold-pressed from groves that have graced the Sicilian soil for centuries.

Monilia Del Casale Food E Relax

$$$ Località Casale, 2, 98065, Montalbano Elicona
Italian Mediterranean Premium Casual
Monilia, this is how the ancient Romans defined a place when it was of incomparable beauty, just like a jewel, a necklace. Here, perched on a hill in the hamlet of Casale in the municipality of Montalbano Elicona, where the great breath of nature welcomes yours, where everything becomes awe and wonder, the architect Michele Calcagno has managed to create an enchanting habitat, taking care of every particular, every detail with infinite patience, passion and dedication. The deception of man intertwines and merges with the grace of the place that determines its majesty, delivering moments of joy and quiet to visitors. You have to walk to see, observe and understand the charm and purity of the place, with its velvety sky, the colours of the broom, and the pomegranates that break into the stone. Here you will see the old dovecote surrounded by the rock that rises like a tower, skilfully transformed into a cellar; the large barn turned into a dining room, pervaded - thanks to the piped music - by an overwhelming background of rhythmic pulsations of jazz music, elegantly renovated where the stone mixes with the ancient wood while the dim light radiates into the environment creating an almost magical atmosphere; and "intimacy" becomes the preferred word. Then, the old barn aggregated to the farmhouse transformed into warm bedrooms furnished with taste and sobriety to spend pleasant days, in which the only friends, the moon and the stars, become silent. And the menu – replies the architect – is a surprise, perhaps a novelty, and we understand that it will be extraneous to conventional schemes but still respectful of the Sicilian gastronomic tradition. "Monilia" is beautiful because the architect's heart is not half in shadow and half bright; it is devoid of darkness and full of glare, a tumult of passion without brakes and without guidance, a proud will; he just listened to his heart, and with his heartbeats he made it happen. You, visitor, have to get to the Casale, just 4 km from Basicò, once Casale Novum, and 8 km from Montalbano Elicona, the most beautiful village in Italy, where you can breathe centuries of history because Frederick III of Aragon walked there and Eleanor of Anjou; and then, you'll see, you won't forget...

Ristorante Pizzeria Il Castello

$$ Via Ammiraglio Lauria, 98058, Novara di Sicilia
Italian Mediterranean Casual Dining Family Style
Tucked away in the historic heart of Novara di Sicilia, a town known for its undulating landscapes and rich tapestry of traditions, stands Ristorante Pizzeria Il Castello. Its name, translating to 'The Castle', pays homage to the town's medieval heritage and the grandeur of bygone eras. The exterior beckons with its stone facade as you approach Il Castello, evoking images of ancient fortresses and tales of knights and nobles. Step inside, and the enchantment continues. Vaulted ceilings, rustic chandeliers, and walls adorned with tapestries and heraldic symbols set the scene for a dining experience that's both regal and warmly intimate. Il Castello's pizzaiolos, craft artisans, command the restaurant's centrepiece – a grand wood-fired oven. Its flames dance and flicker, casting a golden glow over hand-stretched dough that bubbles and crisps to perfection. The pizzas, crafted from age-old recipes and the freshest local ingredients, are a symphony of flavours. While classics like Margherita and Calabrese hold their own, adventurous palates might be drawn to specialities like the 'Siciliana Bianca', a white pizza topped with fragrant truffles, local cheeses, and a drizzle of golden Sicilian honey.

Trattoria Del Borgo

$$ Via Corso Nazionale, 151, 98058, Novara di Sicilia
Italian Casual Dining Family Style
Set in the picturesque lanes of Novara di Sicilia, a town celebrated for its ancient charm and breathtaking vistas, Trattoria del Borgo emerges as a sanctuary of authentic Sicilian gastronomy. The name, echoing the ambience of an intimate village eatery, encapsulates the very essence of traditional Sicilian dining. The facade of Trattoria del Borgo, with its vintage shutters and climbing ivy, hints at the treasures within. Step over the threshold and be welcomed into a world where time seems to slow down, where wooden beams, terracotta floors, and walls adorned with rustic artefacts weave a tapestry of stories from days gone by. The heart of the Trattoria lies in its kitchen, where age-old family recipes come to life with enthusiasm and passion. Every dish is a tribute to Sicilian culinary traditions, from the 'Risotto alla Siciliana', redolent with saffron and fresh seafood, to the 'Braciole di Maiale', tender pork chops marinated in fragrant herbs and grilled to smoky perfection. Yet, the real magic of Trattoria del Borgo resides in its locally sourced ingredients. Freshly plucked olives, sun-ripened tomatoes, and cheeses crafted in nearby pastures, each element contributes to the symphony of flavours that is quintessentially Sicilian.

Scrigno Dei Sapori Ristorante

$$$ Via Maddalena, 50, 96010, Palazzolo Acreide
Italian Mediterranean Premium Casual
Lidia and Paolo are the creators of the "Scrigno dei Sapori", a restaurant in the historic centre of Palazzolo Acreide (Sr). Our guests are welcomed in a suggestive and familiar atmosphere: the air-conditioned restaurant has a total capacity of 90 seats, distributed in two rooms with large vaulted ceilings, niches in relief and furnished in a classic style. In the historical centre, the Scrigno dei Sapori is located in Via Maddalena 50, a side street of Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the village of Palazzolo Acreide. The dishes of the Iblean tradition, the historic Sicilian cheeses, the veal meatballs, the octopus with passion fruit jelly, the inevitable ravioli with pork sauce and the traditional sausage of Palazzolo Acreide - a Slow Food praesidium - are among the most requested dishes and appreciated by the Scrigno dei Sapori. To accompany everything, a selection of wines from the best local and Sicilian cellars. To greet you, the small pastry shop awaits you, created following the Palazzolese tradition with an addition of imagination.
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