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Lo Stuzzichino

Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi


Stuzzichino means 'appetiser', but you get far more than just starters at this Slow Food movement–affiliated restaurant with gregarious host and owner Paolo de Gregorio at the helm. Loosen up with fish rolls stuffed with smoked cheese, or seafood stew with seasonal vegetables, and plunge in with the rare gamberetti di Crapolla (prawns).


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Nearby Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi attractions

1. Chiesa di Sant’Agata

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Located in the centre of the village, enjoy the cool decorative interior of this 17th-century parish church, famed for its polychrome marble altar, an…

2. Convento del Deserto

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3. Villa Fiorentino

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Completed in the mid-1930s and recently restored, the gracious, neoclassical Villa Fiorentino is a venue for high-quality temporary art exhibitions and…

4. Il Vallone dei Mulino

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5. Duomo

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6. Centro Storico

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7. Palazzo Correale

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8. Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea

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