Syrah Ristorante

Top choice in Western Sicily


San Vito's refined choice, Syrah is a chic ode to contemporary ceramic wall art and modern Sicilian cuisine. Its parasol-shaded courtyard garden is a more intimate, peaceful alternative to the wooden-deck street terrace – perfect for people-watching. Audacious appetisers (octopus with artichoke and fennel carpaccio, red shrimps with fruit, cuttlefish and smoked pumpkin) share the menu with couscous, pasta and delicious mains like garlic-spiked roast squid.


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