Meet Michela and Marco, owners, and Gino, master chef of Ciambra, a two-month old seafood restaurant in the oldest part of Monreale.
Coming to Sicily, we had expected that finding fresh seafood would be easy. But not so true for Monreale, which is on a hill overlooking Palermo and not adjacent to the sea. And then as luck would have it, we learned of a recently opened restaurant and met its owners. We had two nights left and ate at Ciambra both nights. Besides, for seafood lovers, their sign says it all.
The decor of the restaurant is lovely with great attention to detail including the flowers, table settings, artwork, etc.
But it’s the food that brings one back to Ciambra, and for good reason. Len said this might be some of the best seafood we have ever eaten. I agree.
After we were seated, we were presented with fresh sardines, mixed with scallions and red peppercorns, on grilled toast. At home, I won’t touch a sardine, but I happily ate these.
We asked Marco to select a bottle of wine for us from their large selection.
For our appetizer, we ordered the seafood caponata consisting of fresh swordfish, eggplant, celery, tomatoes, onions and olives. Wonderfully seasoned.
Then for Primo, we had linguine con vongole, one of the best we have ever eaten!
For secondo, we chose sea bass on a bed of pureed potatoes and a vegetable torte. Delectable.
Too full for dessert, we made a reservation for the following evening, when we repeated the linguine con vongole and then chose grilled swordfish and red gamberetti for dinner. Perfect.
Although they were not on the menu, we asked for roasted potatoes. If only my Dad could have tasted these! Amazing, and I have a feeling Chef Gino made them up just for us.
Since it was our last night, we also shared a tiramisu for dessert. Luscious.
What an unexpected find in a small town overlooking Palermo, but we are so very happy we did.
Our compliments to Chef Gino, and our very best wishes to Michela and Marco for a hundred years of success in both your restaurant and your soon to be married life together!
I nostri complimenti allo Chef Gino, ed i nostri migliori auguri a Michela e Marco per un centinaio di anni di successo sia il vostro ristorante e la vostra vita presto per sposarsi insieme!
And finally, given that we ate the linguine con vongole twice, I think I’ll leave you with another picture…if only I could share the taste and aroma! Heavenly.
Ciao,
Judy and Len
My mouth’s watering!
Lots of love and Buona Pasqua, just in case I forget to say it nearer the time!
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And the same to you!!! xo
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Oh no! Linguine con vongole! Al’s favorite! And TWO pictures! You sure know how to make us envious!
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I didn’t even like the dish until a few years ago, and this was incredibly good!
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Delicious! Those potatoes look grilled – very thinly sliced so I wonder if they were parboiled first or just done on the grill. They’re gorgeously presented – as was everything!
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I do have to find out if they cooked them first, I thought the same as you. They were so good!
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The photographs stimulated the appetite and imagination
Delicious!
Travel on
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The best meal I ate in Sicily was in this town. Happy u discovered this gem!!! Luv the pics!
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