Bisso Bistrot
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Maura Sánchez Escudero
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"[ENG] One of the few places in the very central Via Maqueda where you can eat well at a reasonable price.
Traditional Sicilian food, pasta (I recommend the pasta alla norma and pasta with courgettes), fish couscous (really delicious, and yes it is a western Sicily specialty), fish and meat.
There is usually a queue, so it's best to arrive early to get a seat on the terrace overlooking the Quattro Canti square. The inside also has a welcoming atmosphere (it was an old bookstore). Open for lunch and dinner.
[ESP] Uno de los pocos sitios en la céntrica Via Maqueda donde se puede comer bien a un precio razonable.
Comida tradicional siciliana, pasta (recomiendo la pasta alla norma y la pasta con calabacines), cuscús de pescado (sí, el cuscús es una especialidad del oeste de Sicilia), pescado y carne.
Suele haber cola, así que es mejor llegar pronto para conseguir un sitio en la terraza con vistas a la plaza Quattro Canti. El interior también tiene un ambiente acogedor (era una antigua librería). Abierto para comer y cenar."
Judy Francini
"This family had a trattoria in the Vucceria market and awhile back upgraded to this lovely spot.
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Brooke
"A great selection of freshly made pasta and seafood options all around 10 euros. "
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