Principe Cerami
San Domenico Palace, Piazza San Domenico 5, Taormina (ME)
At the Principe Cerami – whose name recalls the prince who took possession of the Domenican monastery now known as the San Domenico Palace – you’ll find a highly elegant dining room with seven tables that seat less than 30 guests in which to savour cuisine of the highest class. Sicilian gastronomic tradition achieves new heights thanks to the creative flair of Chef Massimo Mantarro.
Luxos Recommended Menu: Date tomato soup with farmhouse croutons and Ragusa-style Bavarian cream; spaghetti in olive oil with green peppers, eggplant fondue and flakes of red Nubia garlic; parboiled yellow fin tuna tournedos accompanied by a Sicilian vegetable speciality cooked in Nero d’Avola; Cassata-style Bavarian cream with pistachio biscuit and Passito raisin wine sauce.




