Where to eat in Catania: arancini, Etna fish and volcanic street food
Guide to Catania's flavors: from arancini to Pescheria fish, the best Baroque center trattorias, Piazza Duomo street food and tips for Etna-area cuisine.
Catania: the city you eat standing up
Catania is the capital of Sicilian street food, a city where food lives on the street, in markets, on friggitoria counters. The Pescheria — Italy's most theatrical fish market — sets the city's gastronomic rhythm. But Catania is also swordfish alla ghiotta, pasta alla norma, granita with brioche and Bronte pistachio. Here you eat strong and live strong.
Must-try dishes
- Catanese arancino: in Catania it's masculine ("arancino", not "arancina") and pointed, with meat ragù
- Pasta alla norma: rigatoni with fried aubergine, tomato, salted ricotta and basil. Catania's dish
- Swordfish alla ghiotta: with capers, olives, tomato and onion
- Cartocciata: stuffed brioche with ham, mozzarella and tomato, oven-baked
- Cipollina: onion-shaped brioche stuffed with onion, ham and mozzarella
- Granita with brioche: almond, pistachio, coffee or black mulberries — Catanese summer breakfast
Best areas for eating
La Pescheria and Duomo area
The Pescheria market, behind Piazza Duomo, is Catania's gastronomic heart. Trattorias around the market serve ultra-fresh fish at honest prices. The atmosphere is chaotic, noisy and wonderful.
Via Etnea and Teatro Massimo
Catania's main promenade has historic pastry shops, gelaterias and restaurants. The Teatro Massimo area is more elegant, with refined fish restaurants.
San Berillo and university zone
Catania's creative quarter has contemporary osterias, wine bars and ethno-fusion trattorias. Contained prices and young atmosphere.
Ognina and seafront
The fishing village of Ognina, north of center, has fish trattorias on the port. Fewer tourists, more fishermen, daily catch at local prices.
Types of eateries
Pescheria trattorias
No-frills venues around the market, with plastic tables and daily fish on the blackboard. You eat excellently for €20-30 per person. The menu is what the sea gave today.
Friggitorie and rosticcerie
Catania's soul. Arancini, cartocciate, cipolline, crocchè, pizzette: all fried to order and served in paper. The bill never exceeds €5-8 for a full lunch.
Pastry shops and granitas
Catanese pastry shops are temples: cannoli with fresh ricotta filled to order, cassate, fried iris, and granita — sacred art. The best open at 6am.
Fish restaurants
For those wanting to sit calmly and eat excellent crudo or a grilled fish platter. Menus €35-60 in Ognina and seafront areas.
Tips for saving money
- Rosticcerie are Italy's best lunch under €5: arancino + cartocciata + drink
- Pescheria trattorias cost half of seafront restaurants
- Granita with brioche is breakfast and snack for €3-4
- The Pescheria market (mornings, closed Sunday) sells fish for cooking
- Center bars offer aperitivos with incredibly rich buffets for €7-8
Unique food experiences
- Catanese breakfast: pistachio granita with warm brioche at 7am
- Pescheria tour: the market from 7-12 is a theater of shouts, knives and flying fish
- Street food tour: a route through the center's best friggitorie (start from Piazza Duomo)
- Dinner in Ognina: daily fish in the little port, with views of smoking Etna
- Bronte pistachio: 1 hour from Catania, Bronte offers harvest and tasting experiences
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Practical info
When is the best time to visit Where to eat in Catania?
The recommended time is March, April, May, September, October and November, when it is less crowded.
Is Where to eat in Catania crowded?
Where to eat in Catania is a not very crowded destination compared with the more touristy ones.
Where is Where to eat in Catania?
Where to eat in Catania is located in Catania, Sicily, Italy.