The staff there is amazing, i forgot my bag and they yelled after me to come get it back. But the food wasn't what we expected. It's not very sicilian, not even very italian. I knew it was street food, but too street food. The pizza was something that i would have eaten at home. the paninis where just regular sandwiches, it hadn't had that specific bread (not to mention that we orderd something with stomach or something like that and i wasn't for my taste). the aranicini was good, but then we ate on via maqueda (i know, tourist trap area) and it was amazing. we really wanted to like it because it was close to our accomodation but we found better places in palermo to eat. p.s. there was a cockroach on the wall next...
Read moreThis is a delicious and very, very visitor friendly street food restaurant! With inside and outside tables that are all very nice, you can have delicious familiar food (including pizza which seems to be very popular for take out) or completely outrageous unfamiliar food that is delicious! Try the Milza and ask what it is afterwards! With limited English, they really help you find something you like. Don't be shy in pointing and asking. Everything is very affordable including the wine and other drinks. It's just a great experience. I gave it a five for atmosphere even though it's a street place! It is THE...
Read moreNino u ballerin. The restaurant is advertised to be the best in Italy and the 5th best in the world for the "Panino ca meusa". I enjoyed until the very last bit of the sandwich which costed 3,50€. The shop is a bit off the centre of the city, but you can get there quite easily via the public bus transportation. Secondly i didn't like the amount of pigeons flying around trying to lurk on some leftovers but I acknowledge that it is a generalized problem of the city. They accept payments via card. Would recommend but you may be better off trying to get...
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