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Ristorante VotaVota
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Spiaggia di Marina di Ragusa
Italy
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Ristorante Pizzeria Miramare
Lungomare Andrea Doria, 44, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
RISTORANTE - PIZZERIA IMPERIAL
Lungomare Andrea Doria, 18, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
L'Arte del Salato - Pizzeria vista mare
Lungomare Andrea Doria, 72, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
a Vaneda
Via Amerigo Vespucci, 9, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
MET
Piazza Torre, 1, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Rude Cucina e Caciara
Lungomare Andrea Doria, 3, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
BurgerArt
Piazza Duca degli Abruzzi, 12, 97100 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Variis
Piazza Duca degli Abruzzi, 10, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Tahi Restaurant & Lounge Bar
Lungomare Andrea Doria, 11, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Le Palme
Via Antonino Barone, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
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Hotel Miramare
Via Citelli, 1, 97100 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Case Madira
Lungomare Andrea Doria 46, Salvatore Citelli, 6, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
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MSApartments
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MarGiò Holiday Apartment
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La Moresca Maison de Charme
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Marina Blue home
Via Citelli, 37, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Mare Forza 3
Via Ischia, 10, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
Casa Marea
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Ristorante VotaVota

Lungomare Andrea Doria, 48, 97010 Marina di Ragusa RG, Italy
4.4(324)
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attractions: Spiaggia di Marina di Ragusa, restaurants: Ristorante Pizzeria Miramare, RISTORANTE - PIZZERIA IMPERIAL, L'Arte del Salato - Pizzeria vista mare, a Vaneda, MET, Rude Cucina e Caciara, BurgerArt, Variis, Tahi Restaurant & Lounge Bar, Le Palme
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+39 334 142 6962
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votavota.it

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Nearby attractions of Ristorante VotaVota

Spiaggia di Marina di Ragusa

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4.6

(346)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Ristorante VotaVota

Ristorante Pizzeria Miramare

RISTORANTE - PIZZERIA IMPERIAL

L'Arte del Salato - Pizzeria vista mare

a Vaneda

MET

Rude Cucina e Caciara

BurgerArt

Variis

Tahi Restaurant & Lounge Bar

Le Palme

Ristorante Pizzeria Miramare

Ristorante Pizzeria Miramare

4.0

(593)

$$

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RISTORANTE - PIZZERIA IMPERIAL

RISTORANTE - PIZZERIA IMPERIAL

4.0

(701)

$$

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L'Arte del Salato - Pizzeria vista mare

L'Arte del Salato - Pizzeria vista mare

4.0

(110)

$

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a Vaneda

a Vaneda

4.0

(334)

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Reviews of Ristorante VotaVota

4.4
(324)
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1.0
15w

I’m Sicilian and I Know Michelin — Yes, It’s Our Food, But Absolutely Not Worth It

I’m Sicilian, born and raised, but I also live abroad and have eaten in many Michelin-starred restaurants around the world. I know what fine dining is supposed to be — and I know what Sicilian cuisine truly is. Let me be completely clear: Sicilian cuisine is already fine dining by nature. Our fish, cheeses, herbs, and grains are so fresh and powerful that they don’t need branding or theatrical plating to impress.

At Votavota we chose the 8-course tasting menu, started with Almerita Brut and had two glasses of Pietranera Zibibbo during the meal. The bill was €382 for two people. Price is not the point — I’ve happily spent more abroad when the cooking deserved it. The problem here is that the food didn’t justify the experience.

Fresh? Yes.

Executed well? No — tiny portions, average technique, forgettable flavors.

Innovation? Minimal; the plates tried to look “fine dining,” but any competent kitchen along the Lungomare can reproduce these flavors with more generosity and more heart.

Memorable course? Only the dessert. One good plate does not make a restaurant.

The sommelier was genuinely knowledgeable and the staff were polite (English sufficient to explain dishes), but there were moments when getting attention was difficult — and you don’t come here for service theatrics; you come to eat. The seafront room is pleasant, but so are many others on Marina di Ragusa’s promenade. The open kitchen and the flowery poetry about “art,” “emotion,” and “stories” don’t change what arrives on the fork.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth that tourists need to hear: many glowing reviews seem to come from overseas visitors dazzled by the Michelin label and the view. If they were truly Sicilian, they wouldn’t praise these plates like that. We are raised on fresh, direct flavor — generous crudi, grilled daily catch, pastas with real depth — and we recognize when a dish is all styling and little soul.

Tourists, beware. This is Sicilian food, yes, but stripped of the abundance and intimacy that make it special. You can eat better, more authentic food in numerous seafront restaurants here for about one-third of the price — with bigger portions, truer flavors, and actual warmth. If you want a checklist dinner to say “we went Michelin,” go ahead. If you want Sicily, eat where Sicilians eat.

I left thinking something simple and honest: my mother cooks better at home — with the same ingredients, more soul, and more flavor. And that is exactly the Sicily you came here to discover.

Bottom line: 1 star. plate after plate, the cooking didn’t earn the...

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5.0
1y

I lived my best life and Cittina (sp?) the Sommelier made me feel the most welcome and cared for. She paired Sicilian wine with every dish. So far in Italy a woman eating on her own has been left to one glass of often not very good grillo and that’s it. I may be single but I like good wine and she knew what to do.

Every course was astounding but the amuse bouche, smoked linguine with butter and anchovy, the mare mare (crocher fish) pared with the wine chosen was the best ever 😍

The other serving staff were so kind speaking to me in English and anticipating what I needed - gave me space to finish my wine and coffee and some beautiful petit fours from an old fashioned sewing box.

Well done well done. Very good value for a Michelin star, have a light lunch if you go for dinner but you can do 4 courses I promise...

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5.0
8y

By the time of this review, VotaVota has a 3,9 score. Lucky us, we went out for lunch at a late hour from Italian perspective, so most restaurants of Marina di Ragusa were closed or at closing hour. We were very welcomed here, though. The view is beautiful, the place is beautiful, the food is beautiful ( and tasty, like food should be). All items here are hand-picked - the chairs, the tiles, the plates, the glasses. Wait and see the chef and his team ( as kitchen is open)! The team is silent, well instructed and always working. The food is hand- picked as well...literally; for it is fascinating to watch their work in progress. The prices are fair; and fair is fair! This is not a cheap place, nor should it be...but it's not expensive. One can eat really bad food in tourist- trap places at the...

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I’m Sicilian and I Know Michelin — Yes, It’s Our Food, But Absolutely Not Worth It I’m Sicilian, born and raised, but I also live abroad and have eaten in many Michelin-starred restaurants around the world. I know what fine dining is supposed to be — and I know what Sicilian cuisine truly is. Let me be completely clear: Sicilian cuisine is already fine dining by nature. Our fish, cheeses, herbs, and grains are so fresh and powerful that they don’t need branding or theatrical plating to impress. At Votavota we chose the 8-course tasting menu, started with Almerita Brut and had two glasses of Pietranera Zibibbo during the meal. The bill was €382 for two people. Price is not the point — I’ve happily spent more abroad when the cooking deserved it. The problem here is that the food didn’t justify the experience. Fresh? Yes. Executed well? No — tiny portions, average technique, forgettable flavors. Innovation? Minimal; the plates tried to look “fine dining,” but any competent kitchen along the Lungomare can reproduce these flavors with more generosity and more heart. Memorable course? Only the dessert. One good plate does not make a restaurant. The sommelier was genuinely knowledgeable and the staff were polite (English sufficient to explain dishes), but there were moments when getting attention was difficult — and you don’t come here for service theatrics; you come to eat. The seafront room is pleasant, but so are many others on Marina di Ragusa’s promenade. The open kitchen and the flowery poetry about “art,” “emotion,” and “stories” don’t change what arrives on the fork. Here’s the uncomfortable truth that tourists need to hear: many glowing reviews seem to come from overseas visitors dazzled by the Michelin label and the view. If they were truly Sicilian, they wouldn’t praise these plates like that. We are raised on fresh, direct flavor — generous crudi, grilled daily catch, pastas with real depth — and we recognize when a dish is all styling and little soul. Tourists, beware. This is Sicilian food, yes, but stripped of the abundance and intimacy that make it special. You can eat better, more authentic food in numerous seafront restaurants here for about one-third of the price — with bigger portions, truer flavors, and actual warmth. If you want a checklist dinner to say “we went Michelin,” go ahead. If you want Sicily, eat where Sicilians eat. I left thinking something simple and honest: my mother cooks better at home — with the same ingredients, more soul, and more flavor. And that is exactly the Sicily you came here to discover. Bottom line: 1 star. plate after plate, the cooking didn’t earn the story being sold.
Sarah FrithSarah Frith
I lived my best life and Cittina (sp?) the Sommelier made me feel the most welcome and cared for. She paired Sicilian wine with every dish. So far in Italy a woman eating on her own has been left to one glass of often not very good grillo and that’s it. I may be single but I like good wine and she knew what to do. Every course was astounding but the amuse bouche, smoked linguine with butter and anchovy, the mare mare (crocher fish) pared with the wine chosen was the best ever 😍 The other serving staff were so kind speaking to me in English and anticipating what I needed - gave me space to finish my wine and coffee and some beautiful petit fours from an old fashioned sewing box. Well done well done. Very good value for a Michelin star, have a light lunch if you go for dinner but you can do 4 courses I promise it’s worth it.
Augusta ConstantinescuAugusta Constantinescu
By the time of this review, VotaVota has a 3,9 score. Lucky us, we went out for lunch at a late hour from Italian perspective, so most restaurants of Marina di Ragusa were closed or at closing hour. We were very welcomed here, though. The view is beautiful, the place is beautiful, the food is beautiful ( and tasty, like food should be). All items here are hand-picked - the chairs, the tiles, the plates, the glasses. Wait and see the chef and his team ( as kitchen is open)! The team is silent, well instructed and always working. The food is hand- picked as well...literally; for it is fascinating to watch their work in progress. The prices are fair; and fair is fair! This is not a cheap place, nor should it be...but it's not expensive. One can eat really bad food in tourist- trap places at the same prices.
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I’m Sicilian and I Know Michelin — Yes, It’s Our Food, But Absolutely Not Worth It I’m Sicilian, born and raised, but I also live abroad and have eaten in many Michelin-starred restaurants around the world. I know what fine dining is supposed to be — and I know what Sicilian cuisine truly is. Let me be completely clear: Sicilian cuisine is already fine dining by nature. Our fish, cheeses, herbs, and grains are so fresh and powerful that they don’t need branding or theatrical plating to impress. At Votavota we chose the 8-course tasting menu, started with Almerita Brut and had two glasses of Pietranera Zibibbo during the meal. The bill was €382 for two people. Price is not the point — I’ve happily spent more abroad when the cooking deserved it. The problem here is that the food didn’t justify the experience. Fresh? Yes. Executed well? No — tiny portions, average technique, forgettable flavors. Innovation? Minimal; the plates tried to look “fine dining,” but any competent kitchen along the Lungomare can reproduce these flavors with more generosity and more heart. Memorable course? Only the dessert. One good plate does not make a restaurant. The sommelier was genuinely knowledgeable and the staff were polite (English sufficient to explain dishes), but there were moments when getting attention was difficult — and you don’t come here for service theatrics; you come to eat. The seafront room is pleasant, but so are many others on Marina di Ragusa’s promenade. The open kitchen and the flowery poetry about “art,” “emotion,” and “stories” don’t change what arrives on the fork. Here’s the uncomfortable truth that tourists need to hear: many glowing reviews seem to come from overseas visitors dazzled by the Michelin label and the view. If they were truly Sicilian, they wouldn’t praise these plates like that. We are raised on fresh, direct flavor — generous crudi, grilled daily catch, pastas with real depth — and we recognize when a dish is all styling and little soul. Tourists, beware. This is Sicilian food, yes, but stripped of the abundance and intimacy that make it special. You can eat better, more authentic food in numerous seafront restaurants here for about one-third of the price — with bigger portions, truer flavors, and actual warmth. If you want a checklist dinner to say “we went Michelin,” go ahead. If you want Sicily, eat where Sicilians eat. I left thinking something simple and honest: my mother cooks better at home — with the same ingredients, more soul, and more flavor. And that is exactly the Sicily you came here to discover. Bottom line: 1 star. plate after plate, the cooking didn’t earn the story being sold.
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I lived my best life and Cittina (sp?) the Sommelier made me feel the most welcome and cared for. She paired Sicilian wine with every dish. So far in Italy a woman eating on her own has been left to one glass of often not very good grillo and that’s it. I may be single but I like good wine and she knew what to do. Every course was astounding but the amuse bouche, smoked linguine with butter and anchovy, the mare mare (crocher fish) pared with the wine chosen was the best ever 😍 The other serving staff were so kind speaking to me in English and anticipating what I needed - gave me space to finish my wine and coffee and some beautiful petit fours from an old fashioned sewing box. Well done well done. Very good value for a Michelin star, have a light lunch if you go for dinner but you can do 4 courses I promise it’s worth it.
Sarah Frith

Sarah Frith

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By the time of this review, VotaVota has a 3,9 score. Lucky us, we went out for lunch at a late hour from Italian perspective, so most restaurants of Marina di Ragusa were closed or at closing hour. We were very welcomed here, though. The view is beautiful, the place is beautiful, the food is beautiful ( and tasty, like food should be). All items here are hand-picked - the chairs, the tiles, the plates, the glasses. Wait and see the chef and his team ( as kitchen is open)! The team is silent, well instructed and always working. The food is hand- picked as well...literally; for it is fascinating to watch their work in progress. The prices are fair; and fair is fair! This is not a cheap place, nor should it be...but it's not expensive. One can eat really bad food in tourist- trap places at the same prices.
Augusta Constantinescu

Augusta Constantinescu

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