2024

PIZZERIA OSSERVATORIO

Mediterranean cuisine restaurant €€
4.5/5
26 reviews

This trattoria pizzeria is unique because its terrace is the privileged observatory of Stromboli in the evening, especially now that its ascent is closed to the public. It is truly the closest and best place to see the activity of the crater of Stromboli. This is where you come to see the lava spouting in the dark while biting into your pizza. A good choice from the menu is the spaghetti with squid ink or the octopus salad. A free shuttle will pick you up if you book the restaurant, convenient.

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2024

RISTORANTE PUNTA LENA

Mediterranean cuisine restaurant €€
3.8/5
25 reviews

This pretty little blue and white restaurant, a 10-minute walk from the centre, has a veranda with a view of the Strombolito and serves tasty Sicilian dishes at reasonable prices. Especially since the service is nice. We liked the octopus salad with lemon, organic olive oil, garlic and parsley and the selection of organic cheeses from the island as antipasti, the spaghetti with seafood, and the steamed fish with cherry tomatoes, olive oil and white wine, which was juicy, hearty and tasty. A very good address held by a French-speaking chef.

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2024

IL CANNETO

World cuisine restaurant €€
4.3/5
26 reviews

Enjoy excellent cuisine on a shaded terrace. Very good restaurant from the antipasti to the tasty and refreshing granite. You are advised to book.

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2024

RISTORANTE DA ZURRO

World cuisine restaurant €€
4.3/5
26 reviews
Closed - Open to 18h30

This is one of the island's historic restaurants. The chef Zurro is a charismatic bearded man with a bit of an eccentric streak who carefully prepares his dishes following his own recipes. He really has talent, you will never taste such flavours elsewhere. Everything is on the daily slate, suggested according to his mood and the market. The fish specialities are served on a beautiful terrace. Try the antipasti del mare like octopus salad and squid with capers, and the tagliatelle with squid ink and shrimp. By all accounts, a must.

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