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In the middle of Summer, Sicily can get pretty hot. There is a point in the day when the charm and fascination of wandering the pretty streets of Ortigia are rapidly replaced with the need for hydration, nourishment and a cool spot out of the sun.
It was exactly on one of these days that we wandered down a shady passage searching for a cool drink or a late snack lunch and we found Chiodo con Cucina.
AMBIENCE >
Hidden in a quiet courtyard just off Ortigia’s main shopping spine, Chiodo con Cucina feels like stumbling into a fashion editor’s after-hours clubhouse rather than a conventional Sicilian trattoria. Once a design showroom, the space still hums with that curated energy: racks of garments, objets and art pieces frame a long counter and a handful of tables, all lit in a way that flatters both fabric and faces. It’s intimate but not precious, with mismatched plates, a carpenter’s bench pressed into service as a communal perch and a soundtrack that leans more Brooklyn wine bar than baroque piazza.
The crowd is a mix of local creatives, in-the-know Ortigia residents and travellers who look quietly pleased with themselves for having ducked down the alley and found it. Step back outside afterwards and Via Roma feels suddenly louder, brighter, a reminder that Chiodo is very deliberately its own little world.
EAT >
The menu reads like a love letter to Sicilian produce, pared back and edited rather than encyclopaedic. With ingredients direct from the market only a few streets away. A starter of fennel and anchovy meatballs riffs on nonna cooking but lands with a restaurant polish, the sweetness of the fennel playing off the saline hit of the fish and a deft hand with citrus. Handmade pasta might arrive tangled with swordfish, herbs and just enough tomato to gloss the strands rather than drown them, light and bright where so much island seafood can skew heavy.
Vegetarians are unusually well looked after by local standards: stuffed aubergine parcels, thoughtfully assembled salads and cleverly layered vegetable dishes feel written in rather than tacked on. Plates are composed with a stylist’s eye but never tip into fussiness, and there is a clear through-line of seasonality—this is food that changes with the market rather than chasing greatest hits.
DRINK >
The bar at Chiodo punches above its square meterage, with cocktails that lean fresh and aromatic rather than boozy bravado. Think Sicilian citrus, herbs and amari doing the heavy lifting; it’s the kind of list that makes as much sense for a pre-dinner spritz as it does for settling in at that carpenter’s bench and letting the evening unspool.
The wine card is compact but characterful, spotlighting Sicilian producers and a smattering of natural-leaning labels that match the kitchen’s energy. If a bottle you’ve had your eye on is out, staff are quick with alternatives that stay in the same flavour postcode and price bracket, and they pour with just enough enthusiasm to nudge you slightly out of your comfort zone. It’s a place where you could feasibly come just for a drink and a snack and leave feeling like you’ve had a night out.
CONCLUSION >
Chiodo con Cucina is one of those Ortigia addresses that quietly rewires your idea of what Sicilian dining can look like: part boutique, part bar, part restaurant, and somehow entirely cohesive. Come for the courtyard, stay for the cooking, and leave with the sense that you’ve brushed up against a slice of the island that’s both deeply rooted and confidently forward-looking.
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address |
Chiodo con Cucina
Via Roma 15, 96100
Ortiga – Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
Phone | +39 340 119 3875
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