Trattoria Casalinga

Catania


Presiding over this much-loved, family-run noshery is wise-cracking patron Nino, who does a thriving business feeding peckish office workers and theatre patrons – Teatro Massimo Bellini is a quick walk away. The focus is on earthy regional grub, so roll up for the antipasto buffet, pasta with seasonal veggies and juicy grilled meats and fish. Open for Sunday lunch in winter.


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