Trattoria Kalliope, Ortigia, Sicily
Trattoria Kalliope, Ortigia, Sicily |
So, why would a restaurant in Sicily be named after her? There are a couple of good reasons. First, Homer's Odyssey is said to have been inspired by Kalliope and much of his adventure supposedly took place in Sicily, including in Aci Castello, where Cyclops lived.
Outdoor seating at Trattoria, Kalliope, Ortigia, Sicily |
Second, this part of Sicily (along with Puglia and other parts of southern Italy on the mainland) was part of the Greek empire starting in 8th century B.C. and was referred to as "Magna Grecia." In fact, the Greek influence remains today in parts of Italy where the Griko people (descendants of the original Greek settlers) have kept their culture alive.
We've visited Trattioria Kalliope several times during our trips to Ortigia. Not only is the food delicious, but the atmosphere is fun and boisterous in a Sicilian sort of way.
Yes! Pizzolo located! |
Pizzolo is a double-crust pizza. One crust on the bottom, just like every other pizza you've had, and a second crust on the top, kind of like a calzone.
You must be the famous Pizzolo |
No label, no problem |
We certainly enjoyed that meal! |
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