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Cutilisci - Ristorante sul mare
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Pizza, Sicilian seafood & granita, plus beer & wine, in a bright space with a seafront terrace.
Nearby attractions
Lungomare di Catania
Via Zoccolanti, 31, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
Nettuno Park
Via del Rotolo, 47, 95126 Catania CT, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Andrew's Ristorante Pizzeria
Via S. Giovanni Li Cuti, 36/38, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
Bar Magrì - Lungomare
Viale Ruggero di Lauria, Lungomare di Ognina, 31/35, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
Ristorante Taiyo The Art Of Sushi
Ristorante Taiyo, Viale Ruggero di Lauria, 37, 95126 Catania BR, Italy
Pietra Nera LICUTI
Via S. Giovanni Li Cuti, 55, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
Pepe Nero - Ristorante pesce, carne, sushi, pizza
Viale Ruggero di Lauria, 43, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
Cutì Ristorante Pizzeria American Bar
Piazza del Tricolore All'interno del Lido Bikini, 95125 Catania CT, Italy
Eat4Fit Catania
V.le Alcide De Gasperi, 171, 95125 Catania CT, Italy
Baia Nera - Pizzeria
Viale Ruggero di Lauria, 27, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
ex Golden Sushi ora Mizu Sushi. SIAMO APERTI
Viale Ruggero di Lauria, 85, 95126 Catania CT, Italy
Pizzeria Meravigghia
Via Aldebaran, 7, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
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Cutilisci - Ristorante sul mare

Via S. Giovanni Li Cuti, 69, 95127 Catania CT, Italy
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Pizza, Sicilian seafood & granita, plus beer & wine, in a bright space with a seafront terrace.

attractions: Lungomare di Catania, Nettuno Park, restaurants: Andrew's Ristorante Pizzeria, Bar Magrì - Lungomare, Ristorante Taiyo The Art Of Sushi, Pietra Nera LICUTI, Pepe Nero - Ristorante pesce, carne, sushi, pizza, Cutì Ristorante Pizzeria American Bar, Eat4Fit Catania, Baia Nera - Pizzeria, ex Golden Sushi ora Mizu Sushi. SIAMO APERTI, Pizzeria Meravigghia
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+39 095 372558
Website
cutilisci.com

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Featured dishes

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Broccoletti
Con broccoletti saltati e crema, tuma, poca mozzarella, pomodorino soleggiato e briciole di pane tostato
Acquarocca Bufalina
Mozzarella di bufala, filetto di pomodoro san marzano, pesto di basilico, "mandorino" (formaggio vegetale alle mandorle) e pomodorino giallo semi secco
Cardoncelli E Salsiccia
Mozzarella, funghi cardoncelli, salsiccia nera dei nebrodi e capuliato di pomodorino secco
Zuccotta
Crema e zucca arrosto, verdura selvatica, mozzarella, ricotta di bufale e olive
Vigna
Mozzarella fiordilatte ragusana, pepato fresco, cipollotto, verdure di campagna ripassate all'aglio rosso di nubia e olive nere siciliane

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Nearby attractions of Cutilisci - Ristorante sul mare

Lungomare di Catania

Nettuno Park

Lungomare di Catania

Lungomare di Catania

4.3

(396)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nettuno Park

Nettuno Park

4.0

(549)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Mount Etna Hike Tour Off the Tourists Path
Mount Etna Hike Tour Off the Tourists Path
Fri, Dec 5 • 8:15 AM
95131, Catania, Sicily, Italy
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Sunset Vineyard Walk & Gourmet Wine Pairing Dinner
Sunset Vineyard Walk & Gourmet Wine Pairing Dinner
Fri, Dec 5 • 4:30 PM
95027, San Gregorio di Catania, Sicilia, Italy
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Discover the history and street food of Catania
Discover the history and street food of Catania
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:30 AM
95121, Catania, Sicily, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Cutilisci - Ristorante sul mare

Andrew's Ristorante Pizzeria

Bar Magrì - Lungomare

Ristorante Taiyo The Art Of Sushi

Pietra Nera LICUTI

Pepe Nero - Ristorante pesce, carne, sushi, pizza

Cutì Ristorante Pizzeria American Bar

Eat4Fit Catania

Baia Nera - Pizzeria

ex Golden Sushi ora Mizu Sushi. SIAMO APERTI

Pizzeria Meravigghia

Andrew's Ristorante Pizzeria

Andrew's Ristorante Pizzeria

4.0

(805)

$$

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Bar Magrì - Lungomare

Bar Magrì - Lungomare

3.9

(811)

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Ristorante Taiyo The Art Of Sushi

Ristorante Taiyo The Art Of Sushi

4.2

(1.2K)

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Pietra Nera LICUTI

Pietra Nera LICUTI

4.7

(82)

$$$

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Reviews of Cutilisci - Ristorante sul mare

4.1
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5.0
14w

We arrived without a reservation, but the staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating. They informed us that if we came back in 30 minutes, they would have a table ready for us – and they absolutely delivered on that promise. When we returned, the staff immediately welcomed us and guided us to our table.

Everything was absolutely wonderful – both the service and the food were flawless. We had an incredibly delicious pizza, honestly one of the best we’ve ever tasted! Even though the restaurant was full, the service was impressively fast.

In the city, we’ve often faced challenges with language barriers, but here that wasn’t an issue at all. Our waiter, Mohamed (I believe that was his name🥹), spoke excellent English, which made everything so much easier, and the rest of the staff also did their best to communicate. They were all so kind and helpful.

The atmosphere in the restaurant was fantastic, and we truly enjoyed our time there. As a bonus, the view of the sea was stunning. Highly...

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5.0
1y

Today was an excellent local restaurant for lunch. The food selection was interesting, and the wine I chose was perfect. Check the menu QR code to see what is on the menu or if you want to drink more than a glass of house wine. As we were not offered a wine list, which, in my experience, is unusual?

There were a few service issues. As we were having a sharing menu, we specifically asked our last server to serve our stuffed octopus after our pasta. There was no confusion, but both came together. I can only assume it was coming to the end of the lunch service. However, the restaurant is open all day.

A slight annoyance was that they raised the sun blinds as we were the only people left, although my wife was still eating and had to move to enjoy the rest of her meal.

However, all in all, it was a good experience as a ‘non-Sicilian’ in a local eatery. This restaurant is in a fantastic location with good local, fresh, tasty food.

It would be wonderful to come...

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3.0
47w

This place was recommended to us and the reviews were great but we were disappointed. We booked online but on arrival we were told to sit at any of the tables set for two and then the waitress disappeared. We sat down and waited for someone to bring a menu or ask if we'd like a drink. After 5 minutes we figured that we must order by using the QR code on the table mat. We found a menu by using this code but couldn't figure out how to order. Eventually a waiter came and asked what we would like. We ordered the tuna and the burger. The food was good but not the wow factor we had expected after reading the reviews. The sides we ordered - wedges and salmon crunch - were actually disappointing. The service was okay too but other diners definitely got a better service. We were not local but don't believe that should mean we didn't deserve a welcome. It was an expensive meal for a special occasion - the food and service probably didn't warrant the...

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Gerard JonesGerard Jones
Today was an excellent local restaurant for lunch. The food selection was interesting, and the wine I chose was perfect. Check the menu QR code to see what is on the menu or if you want to drink more than a glass of house wine. As we were not offered a wine list, which, in my experience, is unusual? There were a few service issues. As we were having a sharing menu, we specifically asked our last server to serve our stuffed octopus after our pasta. There was no confusion, but both came together. I can only assume it was coming to the end of the lunch service. However, the restaurant is open all day. A slight annoyance was that they raised the sun blinds as we were the only people left, although my wife was still eating and had to move to enjoy the rest of her meal. However, all in all, it was a good experience as a ‘non-Sicilian’ in a local eatery. This restaurant is in a fantastic location with good local, fresh, tasty food. It would be wonderful to come back as a local.
Guido AielloGuido Aiello
Qualcosa in più di un ottimo ristorante. A Catania per un solo giorno, per affari di famiglia. A ora di pranzo, io e mia moglie passeggiamo sul Viale Africa: un lungomare che parla al nostro cuore di catanesi. Senonché, oltre al cuore, cominciamo a fare i conti con la fame, e con la stanchezza, perché la sveglia è stata all'alba. C'è una stradina; chissà dove porta... Beh, porta ad un delizioso, piccolo porto di pescatori: San Giovanni Li Cuti. Così ben nascosto alla vista, che se non sai che c'è, non lo trovi. Scendiamo, e nella piazzetta, separato dal mare solo da una stradina, troviamo il ristorante. "Cutilisci" in catanese, è un gioco di parole: mette insieme i sassi ("cutulisci"), col nome del posto ("Lì Cuti"). È novembre, ma un gruppo di turisti fa il bagno a mare; mentre altri prendono il sole in costume: capite perché si chiama Viale Africa? Va beh: entriamo. Ci accoglie un cameriere; faccia pulita, tra i 25 e i 30 anni: Antonio. Tenete a mente questo nome. Vede lo zaino, le facce stanche, sorride e ci offre subito un tavolo. Appena gli chiedo se posso ricaricare il telefono, ci porta ad un altro tavolo, da quattro posti, vicino alla presa di corrente. Eppure il ristorante è già piuttosto pieno... Antipasto: verdure alla griglia (melanzane, zucchine, eccetera), mozzarella strabuona con sopra un po' di olio d'oliva "vero", patate al forno, cavolo rosso, e altre delizie. Chiedo un calice di vino. Mi offre una buona scelta, e io prendo un Grillo. Secondo: un baccalà morbido eppure consistente, su un letto di verdure cotte, e sul fondo una riduzione di lenticchie! Straordinario l'abbinamento delle verdure: dal dolce al sapido all'amarognolo. Ben cotte, eppure ti ricordano ancora il loro sapore ed il loro significato da crude... veramente speciali. Ok. Mi serve un altro calice. Fai tu, Antonio... E cosa mi combina, Antonio? Mi porta uno straordinario Bianco dell'Etna. Così buono, l'ho bevuto poche volte. Abbina un pesce di gran carattere ad un vino anch'esso di gran carattere: ottima scelta. Pane fatto da loro. Caffè che ti fa rimpiangere di vivere a Milano... 50 euro in due. Nota finale, valida solo per i catanesi: chisti non zù cutulisci; chisti sù cuticchiuna. Va beh, dai, traduciamo: "Non sono sassi. Sono pietre...". La prossima volta che vado a Catania, invece di farmi portare a pranzo dagli amici, li porto io...
Tracie RogalinskiTracie Rogalinski
We read all of the reviews, and we decided to give this place a try. Let me say that it was a fantastic choice. Luigi, our waiter took care of us. He gave us suggestions for his favorites, and they did not disappoint! We tried a bit everything, and it was all fresh & delicious. We arrived early to get a nice table by the water. All of the locals were out enjoying the water front, and we got a true glimpse of this community. The restaurant area was kept clean, but all along the waterfront there was quite a bit of trash. It’s a shame the city doesn’t maintain this area better. Don’t let that deter you. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience!
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Today was an excellent local restaurant for lunch. The food selection was interesting, and the wine I chose was perfect. Check the menu QR code to see what is on the menu or if you want to drink more than a glass of house wine. As we were not offered a wine list, which, in my experience, is unusual? There were a few service issues. As we were having a sharing menu, we specifically asked our last server to serve our stuffed octopus after our pasta. There was no confusion, but both came together. I can only assume it was coming to the end of the lunch service. However, the restaurant is open all day. A slight annoyance was that they raised the sun blinds as we were the only people left, although my wife was still eating and had to move to enjoy the rest of her meal. However, all in all, it was a good experience as a ‘non-Sicilian’ in a local eatery. This restaurant is in a fantastic location with good local, fresh, tasty food. It would be wonderful to come back as a local.
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Qualcosa in più di un ottimo ristorante. A Catania per un solo giorno, per affari di famiglia. A ora di pranzo, io e mia moglie passeggiamo sul Viale Africa: un lungomare che parla al nostro cuore di catanesi. Senonché, oltre al cuore, cominciamo a fare i conti con la fame, e con la stanchezza, perché la sveglia è stata all'alba. C'è una stradina; chissà dove porta... Beh, porta ad un delizioso, piccolo porto di pescatori: San Giovanni Li Cuti. Così ben nascosto alla vista, che se non sai che c'è, non lo trovi. Scendiamo, e nella piazzetta, separato dal mare solo da una stradina, troviamo il ristorante. "Cutilisci" in catanese, è un gioco di parole: mette insieme i sassi ("cutulisci"), col nome del posto ("Lì Cuti"). È novembre, ma un gruppo di turisti fa il bagno a mare; mentre altri prendono il sole in costume: capite perché si chiama Viale Africa? Va beh: entriamo. Ci accoglie un cameriere; faccia pulita, tra i 25 e i 30 anni: Antonio. Tenete a mente questo nome. Vede lo zaino, le facce stanche, sorride e ci offre subito un tavolo. Appena gli chiedo se posso ricaricare il telefono, ci porta ad un altro tavolo, da quattro posti, vicino alla presa di corrente. Eppure il ristorante è già piuttosto pieno... Antipasto: verdure alla griglia (melanzane, zucchine, eccetera), mozzarella strabuona con sopra un po' di olio d'oliva "vero", patate al forno, cavolo rosso, e altre delizie. Chiedo un calice di vino. Mi offre una buona scelta, e io prendo un Grillo. Secondo: un baccalà morbido eppure consistente, su un letto di verdure cotte, e sul fondo una riduzione di lenticchie! Straordinario l'abbinamento delle verdure: dal dolce al sapido all'amarognolo. Ben cotte, eppure ti ricordano ancora il loro sapore ed il loro significato da crude... veramente speciali. Ok. Mi serve un altro calice. Fai tu, Antonio... E cosa mi combina, Antonio? Mi porta uno straordinario Bianco dell'Etna. Così buono, l'ho bevuto poche volte. Abbina un pesce di gran carattere ad un vino anch'esso di gran carattere: ottima scelta. Pane fatto da loro. Caffè che ti fa rimpiangere di vivere a Milano... 50 euro in due. Nota finale, valida solo per i catanesi: chisti non zù cutulisci; chisti sù cuticchiuna. Va beh, dai, traduciamo: "Non sono sassi. Sono pietre...". La prossima volta che vado a Catania, invece di farmi portare a pranzo dagli amici, li porto io...
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We read all of the reviews, and we decided to give this place a try. Let me say that it was a fantastic choice. Luigi, our waiter took care of us. He gave us suggestions for his favorites, and they did not disappoint! We tried a bit everything, and it was all fresh & delicious. We arrived early to get a nice table by the water. All of the locals were out enjoying the water front, and we got a true glimpse of this community. The restaurant area was kept clean, but all along the waterfront there was quite a bit of trash. It’s a shame the city doesn’t maintain this area better. Don’t let that deter you. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience!
Tracie Rogalinski

Tracie Rogalinski

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