Locanda Cerami

Catania


It may not be the best pizzeria in town, but Locanda Cerami lures with its fabulous setting – in the warmer months, tables spread directly below the steps of a baroque church – and giant, creatively topped pies. Among these is the Dante, topped with mozzarella, walnuts, Parmesan, cured beef, mint and a balsamic dressing. A supporting cast of dishes includes salads.


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