Ferro di Cavallo

Palermo


Tables line the footpath and colourful children's paintings beam down from bright-red walls at this bustling family-run trattoria, in business since 1944. While some locals claim that standards have slipped, the place remains a solid standby for Sicilian classics like pasta con le sarde (pasta with sardines, pine nuts, raisins and wild fennel). Head in early or prepare to wait.


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