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Best restaurants in Castelbuono

2 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

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Palazzaccio

Bib Gourmand€€Sicilian, Country cooking

A simple, almost rustic restaurant in the pedestrianised historic centre of one of the medieval villages that add to the special attraction of the Parco delle Madonie. Here, the owner prepares seasonal cuisine which is firmly anchored in the region, made from ingredients from the surrounding area. The antipasto is always good, and is served as a selection of five or six small bites made from vegetables, cheese and meat, as well as mushrooms. The home-made bread is excellent – the natural leavening process takes almost four days. A good wine selection completes the picture.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Palazzaccio in Castelbuono specializes in Sicilian country cuisine and maintains a high average rating. Guests consistently praise the food quality, highlighting fresh ingredients like mushrooms, meats, and veal tartare, prepared with seriousness and authenticity by Chef Sandro. Service is generally commended for being friendly and competent, particularly by staff members Andrea and Luca, though some reviews note inconsistent meal pacing or lack of familiarity with specific menu items. The ambiance in the new location is mixed; while appreciated, the small room size, close table spacing, and noise levels can create a chaotic atmosphere. Additionally, the lack of air conditioning may affect comfort during hot weather. Despite minor criticisms regarding value and service attentiveness, the majority of diners find the experience positive and representative of local culinary traditions.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Sicilian flavors who can tolerate a noisy environment.

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Nangalarruni

Bib GourmandSicilian, Regional Cuisine

This restaurant, named after the ancient Sicilian musical mouth instrument similar to a small flute and used in folk music, is located in the heart of the historic center. It features a spacious outdoor area for the summertime and interior spaces that predominantly use materials such as wood and stone. The cuisine pays homage to traditional local dishes, expertly crafted and "revitalized," using ingredients that mostly come from the Madonie Park where the location is situated. The mushroom specialties are not to be missed, and the wine selection is also excellent.

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