It’s a wrap! This is the 10th and last of our discoveries in Catania for Storie di Stile.
Tag: Sicily
You always find the best spots when you least expect them, or even maybe, when you’re not focused on looking for them. In Catania you sort of let go of the idea of finding ‘hipster’ places, and right at that moment is when we’ve stumbled upon Streetfood.
What makes an island so typical are the small coastal villages. With a preference for those who haven’t been discovered by too many tourists yet.
Oh hi there! Can someone beam me back please?? This sweet tooth heaven is where I’ve had THE most delicious pistachio cheesecake. EVER.
Storie di Stile #6
If there’s one specific place where the Catanian locals gather, it is probably Via Santa Filomena. A narrow street just around the corner from the Bellini Park and packed with various eateries.
Corso Italia is a more upscale street in Catania, at the other side of town. The place to be to spot the chic Catania locals is Caffe Europa, with its big terrace and even bigger choice of pastry…
When you walk in an Italian city’s main street, always take a glance at the hidden courtyards left and right. You might be in for surprises.
We have promised you a total of 10 discoveries from Catania, Sicily for Storie di Stile. This is the second must-see when you’re visiting Catania: the oldest fish market of Italy.
As mentioned in a previous article, I was in Sicily the past few days to explore the best of Catania and surroundings for Storie di Stile. Each month I will share one of my discoveries, until we reach the total of 10 stories. Today we kick off with the first: Monaci delle Terre Nere.
Once again, the native Sicily of Domenico Dolce turned out to be the major inspiration for the Dolce & Gabbana A/W’13 collection.