Ristorante Al Cavalier Roxy – Catania

Im trying to catch up on posts.  I have so many pictures over the past few months that I haven’t been able to get to…. Slowly but surely.  This post is about a visit Jess and I did to Catania one afternoon and evening.  It was cool walking around town in the evening because the stores really come alive.  If you were to walk around Catania between the hours of 1-4pm you would only see closed storefronts for the most part.

We had a late lunch at a place called Ristorante Al Cavalier Roxy.  (Piazza Federico di Svevia, 51  95121 Catania) This place was in a great location right across from the Castle that is downtown Catania.  Right when you walk in you’re greeted by a super long antipasto buffet with all different types of items.  Good start.  Also of note is that there are many pictures of celebrities that have visited on the walls… sometimes a good sign.  It was a good lunch … not the best but not bad.  It was crazy how busy it got during our meal… when we first arrived we were the only customers and by the end the place was jammed and I couldn’t get a hold of the overwhelmed waiters.  It must be a pretty popular place.

Seeing the duomo and other sights at night was a completely new experience in our nearby big city.

Trattoria Torre del Vescovo – Catania

Buon Compleanno Ivan!  I promised that I would write a post right away on the late night meal we had last night in Catania.  Something that has surprised me with moving to Sicily has been how late everyone eats.  The hockey team that I skate with is no different.  They usually go out to eat after our practices, which end around 11:00pm!!  My teammates have been nice enough to bring me along and show me some great food spots.  Last night we went for a meal that was a little more special because it was Ivan’s birthday.  All I heard was cavallo.  Cavallo is horse…. and its for dinner instead of beef!!

The trattoria is called Torre del Vescovo (via plebiscito, 754, Catania, Italy) and it is right in the center of downtown Catania.  This is a spot that I would have never found by myself.  In the general area of the trattoria looked to be several choices for late night food.  All the food was on display out on the streets with the hot grills nearby.

They ordered enough for a large feast.  Every dish was delicious including the cavallo that was prepared several ways.  We had cavallo steaks that were marinated to perfection.  My favorite was the polpette di cavallo ( Horse meatballs)… they tasted just like the lamb that I would get in Greek town in Detroit.  I don’t know how they made this taste this way, but it was unbelievable.

Im going to definitely come back to this trattoria.  It was a great meal and a great time with my new friends.  Also it was pretty inexpensive for how much food we had.

Please don’t judge me for eating horse!! If you tried it without me telling you what it was… you would love it too!  Also my friends ensured me that it wasn’t the famous Mr. Ed.

After dinner we went down the street to a stand where they serve drinks.  The most popular drinks that everyone was drinking are these seltzer water drinks, where they create sodas on the spot using fresh fruit juices.   The taste blew away the artificial flavored sodas that we have in the States.   Also popular were Nutella drinks, which tasted like a milkshake.

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Red Devil

There is a place that we drove by everyday on our commute home that would be filling the air with tons of smoke and great scents of barbecue.  We always tried to pinpoint where this smoke was coming from.  First its tough because at the same time Im trying to avoid multiple cars trying to run me off the road… and for kicks a few double occupied cell phone talkers on vespas squeezing in between the Mario Andrettis around me.  Second its tough to pinpoint these places because they are very elusive.   There are no signs or distinguishable features from one building to the next for the most part.  Not like in the States where you have a very well lit sign and a corresponding parking lot.  One day it was clear as day when we saw the big Red Devil outside… next was trying to find  parking.

The Red Devil as we call it (and come to find out other people call it this as well) is a Sicilian style fast food place.  No seating available.  Glass cases filled with all sorts of very good looking food.. all to go.  The star of the show are the rotisserie chickens that they cook right outside by the red devil. These chickens blow away the Costco chickens with some extra flavoring that I couldn’t figure out right away, but I found in the cavity of the bird after eating.  So for those of you with the Costco chickens as a staple of your American diet we got you covered out here… all without the annoying oversized shopping carts and 3 lb jugs of mayonnaise.   You just have to walk in and say ” Un pollo!”  and your good to go for 4 or 5 euro.  I also got the artichokes, which are growing in many of the farmlands around our work location.  It was a great combo that I recommend trying at the Red Devil.

Below are the pictures from my first time in the Red Devil, we have been back a couple times since.

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Ragusa, Ragusa Ibla, Modica, Scicli, and Marina di Ragusa

For our 3rd Anniversary we decided to put together a little trip to Southeastern Sicily.  We stayed at a great place in Marina di Ragusa called La Moresca and explored all around the area.  With our anniversary being in October we found all the towns to be quiet with all the tourists long gone! This made for easy travel between the towns and we were able to see a lot of things over the Continue reading “Ragusa, Ragusa Ibla, Modica, Scicli, and Marina di Ragusa”

Thanksgiving in Munich Germany

Germany!  I grew up going to a town in Michigan called Frankenmuth and it was Michigans version of little Germany.  Every time that we went it was a big adventure usually with a bunch of the family.  I always had a great time with the different food that was delicious and the vibe of the town with an old fashioned arcade and huge cuckoo clock in the middle of town.  These memories got me really excited about going to the real Germany especially since we were going on the Continue reading “Thanksgiving in Munich Germany”

Dublin

Ready for another trip off the island…. this time to another island!   We found some great flights that were direct from Catania, Sicily to Dublin.  Dublin was one of our top places that we wanted to see while we were out here and it didn’t disappoint.

It was noticeably colder when we got off the plane in Dublin.  Jess and I huddled together like freezing Chihuahuas  at the airport while we Continue reading “Dublin”

Cefalu

We decided to get away for a long weekend and head to northern Sicily to Cefalu (pronounced:  Chef – a- lu).  We have wanted to go here ever since we got to Sicily because of all the great things that we have heard.  Its a smaller town that is nestled in between a huge rock formation and the Tyrrhenian Sea.  There is more info about Continue reading “Cefalu”

Ristorante Cala Rossa – Catania

Jess and I were ready for our own adventure out into Catania.  Our plan was to go down to Aci Trezza to try a restaurant by the water, but along the way we hit some major traffic.  Everyone on Sicily was trying to get to the same area on this summer night.  Along the way we spotted a promising looking restaurant and we decided to throw in the towel on battling the traffic.  The name of the restaurant is Ristorante Cala Rossa and here is a link to their website.

It was only 7:30 so of course the restaurant was completely empty.  We exchanged some of our broken Italian with the waiter and picked a spot out on the enclosed patio area.  The menu looked great and was dominated with seafood.

I don’t think Jess will order her dish next time, but this was a great dinner.  A bit pricey, but the good service and ambiance makes it worth it.

The trip back home turned into an adventure.  We got a flat tire on the tangenziale from a big chunk of metal that punctured our tire.  It was a pretty funny scene as I changed the tired at a nearby gas station.  A bunch of Italians were hanging out having gelato and decided to gather around and watch me change the tire.  It would have been a funny picture.

Doughnut successfully installed for the gelato gang