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Caupona Taverna di Sicilia
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Cattedrale di San Lorenzo
Via Generale Domenico Giglio, 12, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Spiaggia delle Mura di Tramontana
Via Mura di Tramontana Ovest, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Fontana di Saturno
Piazza Saturno, ., 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
La Salerniana Museo D'Arte Contemporanea
Via S. Francesco D'Assisi, 54, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Church of the Jesuit College
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 12, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Museo d'arte contemporanea San Rocco
Via Turretta, 12, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
The Museum of Illusions Trapani
Via Mercè, 2, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Saint Maria of Gesù
Via Sant'Elisabetta, n°9, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Chiesa di San Domenico
Via Orfani, 3, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Villa Regina Margherita
Viale Regina Margherita, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Delizie di Mare - All You Can Eat
Via Nunzio Nasi, 41, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
La Bettolaccia
Via Generale Fardella Enrico, 25, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Pizzeria Calvino
Via Nunzio Nasi, 71, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Trattoria da Salvatore
Via Nunzio Nasi, 21, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Osteria ‘A NASSA Seafood
Via Nunzio Nasi, 59, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Ristorante I Grilli
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 69, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Ai Lumi
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 75/77, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
La Cozza Ubriaca
Viale Regina Elena, 52, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Classique Bistrò
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 27, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Trattoria Cacio e Pepe
Viale Regina Elena, 56A, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Nearby hotels
Apartments Rosa dei Venti
Via Tintori, 18, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Albergo Russo
Via Tintori, 4, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Marina Bay
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 38, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Cantiere dell'Anima
Via Lombardo, 5, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
B&B Il Vecchio Messina
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 87, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
ZIBIBBO SUITES & ROOMS - Aparthotel in Centro Storico a Trapani
Via Libertà, 37, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Il Cortile Fiorito srl
cortilefiorito@gmail.com, Via Nunzio Nasi, 103, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Maccotta
Via Argentieri, 4, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
B&B Le Cale
Via Avellone, 18, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
Residence Palazzo Ossuna
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 99, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
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Caupona Taverna di Sicilia

Via S. Francesco D'Assisi, 32, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy
4.5(459)
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attractions: Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, Spiaggia delle Mura di Tramontana, Fontana di Saturno, La Salerniana Museo D'Arte Contemporanea, Church of the Jesuit College, Museo d'arte contemporanea San Rocco, The Museum of Illusions Trapani, Saint Maria of Gesù, Chiesa di San Domenico, Villa Regina Margherita, restaurants: Delizie di Mare - All You Can Eat, La Bettolaccia, Pizzeria Calvino, Trattoria da Salvatore, Osteria ‘A NASSA Seafood, Ristorante I Grilli, Ai Lumi, La Cozza Ubriaca, Classique Bistrò, Trattoria Cacio e Pepe
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+39 0923 546618
Website
osteriacaupona.it

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Featured dishes

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Antipasto Del Monsu
(Variety of starters)
Polpette Di Seppia
(Squid cake)
Tuma E Bottarga
(Tuma cheese with bottarga)
Piatto Di Tonnara
(Typical local tuna fish product)
Panelle E Bresaola Di Tonno
("Pancake of chickpea flour with smoked tuna fish)

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Nearby attractions of Caupona Taverna di Sicilia

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

Spiaggia delle Mura di Tramontana

Fontana di Saturno

La Salerniana Museo D'Arte Contemporanea

Church of the Jesuit College

Museo d'arte contemporanea San Rocco

The Museum of Illusions Trapani

Saint Maria of Gesù

Chiesa di San Domenico

Villa Regina Margherita

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Spiaggia delle Mura di Tramontana

Spiaggia delle Mura di Tramontana

4.2

(475)

Open 24 hours
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Fontana di Saturno

Fontana di Saturno

4.3

(188)

Open until 12:00 AM
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La Salerniana Museo D'Arte Contemporanea

La Salerniana Museo D'Arte Contemporanea

4.3

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Sailboat EcoTour to the Egadi Islands
Sailboat EcoTour to the Egadi Islands
Mon, Dec 8 • 8:45 AM
91100, Trapani, Sicily, Italy
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Taste fine wines in a historic cellar
Taste fine wines in a historic cellar
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:30 AM
91025, Marsala, Sicily, Italy
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Tour the Trapanis salt pans and salt museum
Tour the Trapanis salt pans and salt museum
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
91027, Paceco, Sicilia, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Caupona Taverna di Sicilia

Delizie di Mare - All You Can Eat

La Bettolaccia

Pizzeria Calvino

Trattoria da Salvatore

Osteria ‘A NASSA Seafood

Ristorante I Grilli

Ai Lumi

La Cozza Ubriaca

Classique Bistrò

Trattoria Cacio e Pepe

Delizie di Mare - All You Can Eat

Delizie di Mare - All You Can Eat

4.3

(699)

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La Bettolaccia

La Bettolaccia

4.6

(869)

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Pizzeria Calvino

Pizzeria Calvino

4.4

(1.2K)

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Trattoria da Salvatore

Trattoria da Salvatore

4.6

(730)

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Francesco TurrisiFrancesco Turrisi
I rarely eat in the same restaurant more than once when visiting a place, but here I came back 3 times! When I first arrived in Trapani a few days ago, I headed out for dinner to a restaurant I had read about in several places: Caupona, taverna di Sicilia. After a few bites I became enamored with the food conceived and prepared by chef Rosi Napoli. The first night I ordered something rather traditional, but that I haven’t eaten much in the past: ricotta ravioli in a rich fish broth, and I felt immediately a very strong emotional connection to this food. The creaminess of the fresh ricotta somehow tempering the intensity of the Trapanese style dense broth and ultimately this dish was incredibly balanced. Having grown up with a nonna and a bunch of aunts from Trapani, I am very accustomed and I have an emotional attachment to the flavors of Trapanese traditional cuisine. Here I found all these flavors but always with an extra twist that never felt forced or contrived. There is a deep understanding of the traditional flavors and how they can be combined in an unusual way. At the end of that meal I decided to come back and the second time around I let Francesca (who works there) suggests something for me. She convinced me to try a starter that I would have never ordered: fried tuma cheese and tuna bottarga. For some reason this combination of deep fried cheese and super salty cured tuna roe made no sense to me…and yet she was so right. This proved to be one of the tastiest things I have had in this trip. This was such a happy marriage, a genius combination, you could hardly tell the two ingredients apart in your mouth. The wafer thin bottarga almost melted onto the hot crunchy crust of the breaded cheese, and the gooey interior harmoniously blended with the umami of the bottarga…in fact this was an umami fest in my mouth and I couldn’t help but smile at every bite. After I also tried a pasta with octopus ragu’ (also recommended by Francesca). I rarely order octopus, I do like it, but I have some childhood experiences that somehow always stop me from ordering it (a story for another time). This dish was a true explosion of flavor. At first I noticed some raw cold diced tomato on top of the pasta and was a little worried about that, but after a few bites I understood this was another stroke of genius, the tomato acting as a mouth freshener just when you were starting to feel the ragu’ was almost too intense. The temperature and texture contrast also really worked as a general freshness mouthfeel. The third night I ordered a mixed platter of antipasti…every morsel tastier than the previous one, special mention to a melt-in-your-mouth anchovy “meatball” and a cured tuna on top of a panella (chickpea fritter). I finished with a handmade pasta with a kind of pesto made with basil, garlic and almonds, and a tartare of rich and almost creamy Mazara red prawn…so good, it was like a celebration in my mouth! This is my favorite kind of restaurant, it’s normally priced, heavily based on tradition, but with an intensity of flavor and playfulness worth of a starred restaurant, without the pretentiousness. The food is so balanced and so incredibly well seasoned (not always a given even in nice places). Every night my mouth and my soul were so happy and satisfied that I felt no need or concentration left for a dessert, so I ordered a glass of sweet wine (zibibbo or marsala) instead, accompanied by a small almond paste cookie. May I add this place has the best view ever, in front of the beautiful chiesa delle anime sante del purgatorio. If you find yourself in Trapani go visit!
Francesco CelsanFrancesco Celsan
LOCATION: Informale, tavoli esterni che si affacciano sulla suggestiva chiesa del Purgatorio nel centro di Trapani. L’ambiente risulta accogliente e presenta più tavoli esterni che interni; nonostante la strada e la posizione centralissima risulta comunque una location priva di disturbi acustici che concilia perfettamente il momento del pasto in piacevole compagnia. SERVIZIO: Staff gentile, cordiale e preparato. Tempistica di servizio piacevole, ne pressante ne dispersiva in una sola parola, efficiente. Qualche difficoltà nella lettura del menù dal momento che i nomi dei piatti erano riportati solo in dialetto siciliano e mancanti di descrizione specifica, camerieri molto disponibili per qualsiasi spiegazione. CIBO: Come antipasto consigliatissimo “antipasto del Monsu”, piatto saporito, vario e abbondante (ottimo il consiglio nel menù di condividerlo), altro antipasto molto apprezzato “Tartare di gambero” dal gusto delicato che conferma la freschezza del prodotto. Primi abbondanti e gustosi ma non eccessivi, nel nostro caso “Rosso Mazara” (trenette con tartare di gambero e basilico) e “Chissa bona è” (trenette con ragù di seppia e mollica di pane). I dolci sono stati l’unico tasto dolente, ordinati dei piccoli cannoli che si sono rivelati vuoti al centro e una granita al limone eccessivamente acerba. Abbiamo accompagnato il tutto con due calici di Grillo. PREZZO: Assolutamente adeguato per la quantità e qualità dei piatti. Complessivamente è stata una serata piacevole, molto consigliato.
Gandolf InaGandolf Ina
The best place in Trapani, for dinner. Food is absolutely amazing as well as the service. Raw prawns burrata with rocket salad is a must for a starter, try also Spatola alla pantesca from their secondi piati menu or any of primi pastas: home made pasta with raw prawns, busiata with sardines or busiata with aubergine. We tried other recomended places but Coupona takes it to the moon!
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I rarely eat in the same restaurant more than once when visiting a place, but here I came back 3 times! When I first arrived in Trapani a few days ago, I headed out for dinner to a restaurant I had read about in several places: Caupona, taverna di Sicilia. After a few bites I became enamored with the food conceived and prepared by chef Rosi Napoli. The first night I ordered something rather traditional, but that I haven’t eaten much in the past: ricotta ravioli in a rich fish broth, and I felt immediately a very strong emotional connection to this food. The creaminess of the fresh ricotta somehow tempering the intensity of the Trapanese style dense broth and ultimately this dish was incredibly balanced. Having grown up with a nonna and a bunch of aunts from Trapani, I am very accustomed and I have an emotional attachment to the flavors of Trapanese traditional cuisine. Here I found all these flavors but always with an extra twist that never felt forced or contrived. There is a deep understanding of the traditional flavors and how they can be combined in an unusual way. At the end of that meal I decided to come back and the second time around I let Francesca (who works there) suggests something for me. She convinced me to try a starter that I would have never ordered: fried tuma cheese and tuna bottarga. For some reason this combination of deep fried cheese and super salty cured tuna roe made no sense to me…and yet she was so right. This proved to be one of the tastiest things I have had in this trip. This was such a happy marriage, a genius combination, you could hardly tell the two ingredients apart in your mouth. The wafer thin bottarga almost melted onto the hot crunchy crust of the breaded cheese, and the gooey interior harmoniously blended with the umami of the bottarga…in fact this was an umami fest in my mouth and I couldn’t help but smile at every bite. After I also tried a pasta with octopus ragu’ (also recommended by Francesca). I rarely order octopus, I do like it, but I have some childhood experiences that somehow always stop me from ordering it (a story for another time). This dish was a true explosion of flavor. At first I noticed some raw cold diced tomato on top of the pasta and was a little worried about that, but after a few bites I understood this was another stroke of genius, the tomato acting as a mouth freshener just when you were starting to feel the ragu’ was almost too intense. The temperature and texture contrast also really worked as a general freshness mouthfeel. The third night I ordered a mixed platter of antipasti…every morsel tastier than the previous one, special mention to a melt-in-your-mouth anchovy “meatball” and a cured tuna on top of a panella (chickpea fritter). I finished with a handmade pasta with a kind of pesto made with basil, garlic and almonds, and a tartare of rich and almost creamy Mazara red prawn…so good, it was like a celebration in my mouth! This is my favorite kind of restaurant, it’s normally priced, heavily based on tradition, but with an intensity of flavor and playfulness worth of a starred restaurant, without the pretentiousness. The food is so balanced and so incredibly well seasoned (not always a given even in nice places). Every night my mouth and my soul were so happy and satisfied that I felt no need or concentration left for a dessert, so I ordered a glass of sweet wine (zibibbo or marsala) instead, accompanied by a small almond paste cookie. May I add this place has the best view ever, in front of the beautiful chiesa delle anime sante del purgatorio. If you find yourself in Trapani go visit!
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LOCATION: Informale, tavoli esterni che si affacciano sulla suggestiva chiesa del Purgatorio nel centro di Trapani. L’ambiente risulta accogliente e presenta più tavoli esterni che interni; nonostante la strada e la posizione centralissima risulta comunque una location priva di disturbi acustici che concilia perfettamente il momento del pasto in piacevole compagnia. SERVIZIO: Staff gentile, cordiale e preparato. Tempistica di servizio piacevole, ne pressante ne dispersiva in una sola parola, efficiente. Qualche difficoltà nella lettura del menù dal momento che i nomi dei piatti erano riportati solo in dialetto siciliano e mancanti di descrizione specifica, camerieri molto disponibili per qualsiasi spiegazione. CIBO: Come antipasto consigliatissimo “antipasto del Monsu”, piatto saporito, vario e abbondante (ottimo il consiglio nel menù di condividerlo), altro antipasto molto apprezzato “Tartare di gambero” dal gusto delicato che conferma la freschezza del prodotto. Primi abbondanti e gustosi ma non eccessivi, nel nostro caso “Rosso Mazara” (trenette con tartare di gambero e basilico) e “Chissa bona è” (trenette con ragù di seppia e mollica di pane). I dolci sono stati l’unico tasto dolente, ordinati dei piccoli cannoli che si sono rivelati vuoti al centro e una granita al limone eccessivamente acerba. Abbiamo accompagnato il tutto con due calici di Grillo. PREZZO: Assolutamente adeguato per la quantità e qualità dei piatti. Complessivamente è stata una serata piacevole, molto consigliato.
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The best place in Trapani, for dinner. Food is absolutely amazing as well as the service. Raw prawns burrata with rocket salad is a must for a starter, try also Spatola alla pantesca from their secondi piati menu or any of primi pastas: home made pasta with raw prawns, busiata with sardines or busiata with aubergine. We tried other recomended places but Coupona takes it to the moon!
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Reviews of Caupona Taverna di Sicilia

4.5
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5.0
1y

I rarely eat in the same restaurant more than once when visiting a place, but here I came back 3 times! When I first arrived in Trapani a few days ago, I headed out for dinner to a restaurant I had read about in several places: Caupona, taverna di Sicilia. After a few bites I became enamored with the food conceived and prepared by chef Rosi Napoli. The first night I ordered something rather traditional, but that I haven’t eaten much in the past: ricotta ravioli in a rich fish broth, and I felt immediately a very strong emotional connection to this food. The creaminess of the fresh ricotta somehow tempering the intensity of the Trapanese style dense broth and ultimately this dish was incredibly balanced. Having grown up with a nonna and a bunch of aunts from Trapani, I am very accustomed and I have an emotional attachment to the flavors of Trapanese traditional cuisine. Here I found all these flavors but always with an extra twist that never felt forced or contrived. There is a deep understanding of the traditional flavors and how they can be combined in an unusual way. At the end of that meal I decided to come back and the second time around I let Francesca (who works there) suggests something for me. She convinced me to try a starter that I would have never ordered: fried tuma cheese and tuna bottarga. For some reason this combination of deep fried cheese and super salty cured tuna roe made no sense to me…and yet she was so right. This proved to be one of the tastiest things I have had in this trip. This was such a happy marriage, a genius combination, you could hardly tell the two ingredients apart in your mouth. The wafer thin bottarga almost melted onto the hot crunchy crust of the breaded cheese, and the gooey interior harmoniously blended with the umami of the bottarga…in fact this was an umami fest in my mouth and I couldn’t help but smile at every bite. After I also tried a pasta with octopus ragu’ (also recommended by Francesca). I rarely order octopus, I do like it, but I have some childhood experiences that somehow always stop me from ordering it (a story for another time). This dish was a true explosion of flavor. At first I noticed some raw cold diced tomato on top of the pasta and was a little worried about that, but after a few bites I understood this was another stroke of genius, the tomato acting as a mouth freshener just when you were starting to feel the ragu’ was almost too intense. The temperature and texture contrast also really worked as a general freshness mouthfeel. The third night I ordered a mixed platter of antipasti…every morsel tastier than the previous one, special mention to a melt-in-your-mouth anchovy “meatball” and a cured tuna on top of a panella (chickpea fritter). I finished with a handmade pasta with a kind of pesto made with basil, garlic and almonds, and a tartare of rich and almost creamy Mazara red prawn…so good, it was like a celebration in my mouth! This is my favorite kind of restaurant, it’s normally priced, heavily based on tradition, but with an intensity of flavor and playfulness worth of a starred restaurant, without the pretentiousness. The food is so balanced and so incredibly well seasoned (not always a given even in nice places). Every night my mouth and my soul were so happy and satisfied that I felt no need or concentration left for a dessert, so I ordered a glass of sweet wine (zibibbo or marsala) instead, accompanied by a small almond paste cookie. May I add this place has the best view ever, in front of the beautiful chiesa delle anime sante del purgatorio. If you find yourself in...

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3.0
16w

We were a group of four and ordered four main pasta dishes. The flavors felt unnecessarily complicated, leaving us with a mixed and somewhat confused tasting experience. Price-wise, we found it overrated given the quality of the flavors — it seemed like the kitchen was trying to add an extra twist, but without achieving a balanced result.

The wine was a highlight — a good local selection that we enjoyed. Staff interactions were mixed: the lady who initially welcomed us was genuinely kind, open, and friendly, and she made some good recommendations. Unfortunately, the rest of the staff were not particularly warm or attentive.

Following her suggestions, we ordered four pasta dishes, two appetizers, and two bottles of wine, totaling €185. Overall, it was an experience with a few positives, but it didn’t quite live up to the price or our...

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5.0
13w

Ieri, per festeggiare il mio compleanno, mia moglie e mia figlia mi hanno invitato a cena presso "La Taverna di Sicilia CAUPONA" sita in piazza Purgatorio, 32 Trapani (proprio di fronte la chiesa del Purgatorio ove sono custoditi i 20 gruppi scultorei del XVII secolo utilizzati per la via crucis più notoriamente conosciuta come -MISTERI -. Abbiamo cenato alľaperto, tavoli ragionevolmente equidistanziati, la comanda è stata presa dal titolare "Claudio" il quale in maniera molto garbata e socievole si è temporaneamente seduto al nostro tavolo ( giusto il tempo di descrivere con dovizia di particolare i piatti).abbiamo scelto ľantipasto del monsu (fettina di mosciame di tonno su di un letto di panella fritta, polpette di sarde, polpette di seppie, formaggio tuma panato e fritto ricoperto di bottarga di tonno, sgombro in salsa marinata e infine gamberetti su di un letto di burrata), per secondo piatto abbiamo scelto il pescato del giorno (portatoci in preventiva visione) pesce san pietro cotto alľacqua pazza con patate, pomodorino e sedano. Infine il dessert cassata siciliana caramellizzata alľarancia e tiramisù al bicchiere. Tutto semplicemente ottimo, ben cucinato. Il servizio al tavolo è stato assicurato da personale in livrea professionalmente ben preparato disponibile e garbato. Il prezzo ragionevolmente commisurato alla qualità del cibo e dal servizio offerto. Personalmente ritengo che La Taverna di Sicilia CAUPONA rappresenti appieno i sapori e profumi di sicilia e costituisce, pertanto, il fiore alľocchiello per la città di Trapani e la Sicilia tutta. La...

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