Via Santa Teresa 16, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
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Triscele is a very good restaurant located in the heart of Siracusa's Ortigia, few minutes walk for the Cathedral Square and the Aretusa Spring.The menu offers an interesting choice of dishes, mostly based on the local traditional cuisine and an emphasis on seafood and fish, as well as a varied pizzas menu.The level of cuisine is excellent, all the dishes we tried were both delicious and well presented and also the pizzas had some interesting, innovative ingredients combination.The service is kind and efficient and the setting, on the ground floor of an old house, is charming, with beautiful stone walls and a nice outside area.Highly recommended!
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Triscele is a very good restaurant located in the heart of Siracusa's Ortigia, few minutes walk for the Cathedral Square and the Aretusa Spring.The menu offers an interesting choice of dishes, mostly based on the local traditional cuisine and an emphasis on seafood and fish, as well as a varied pizzas menu.The level of cuisine is excellent, all the dishes we tried were both delicious and well presented and also the pizzas had some interesting, innovative ingredients combination.The service is kind and efficient and the setting, on the ground floor of an old house, is charming, with beautiful stone walls and a nice outside area.Highly recommended!
Set in beautiful surroundings, indoor /outdoor restaurant providing excellent service and food experience. Seafood dishes are amazing. Massimo was so helpful on the night
very good meal of local foods served by Massimo, a very capable waiter with an interesting background. Highly recommend...ask him about his beekeeping....
Great food, especially the seafood risotto. Friendly and efficient service.
The staff was very friendly, the location is on a side street. The pizza was pretty good, it would have been better if it was cooked for another 1-2 minutes as the dough was not crisp enough to be called crust!