A Foodie’s Guide to Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia, Santa Teresa Gallura, Italy
The first thing you notice about Sardinia is that, while its inhabitants may speak Italian, the food and culture are distinctly different from mainland Italy. Of course, you will find generic pasta and pizza (it seems every Sardinian restaurant feels the inexplicable need for a pizza oven) but these primarily serve to put something familiar on the menu for tourists. Real Sardinian food features everything from culurgiones to chiusoni and from suckling pig to seadas. I’ll explain what all of these are when I come to describe what I ate at each of my Sardinian restaurant picks, but those who are curious can also read an article about Sardinian food specialities that I wrote for Devour.
Real Sardinian food features everything from culurgiones to chiusoni and from suckling pig to seadas.
The second thing you notice is just how big Sardinia is. Driving from the north of the island to the south takes four hours, and even the destinations that are within day trip distance feel like they’re further away because of the windiness of the roads. Which is why this article focuses exclusively on the northernmost province of Gallura (I didn’t make it south of Olbia!) and heavily on the seaside town of Santa Teresa Gallura. Cagliari, I’m coming for you next time! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Real Sardinian food features everything from culurgiones to chiusoni and from suckling pig to seadas.
The second thing you notice is just how big Sardinia is. Driving from the north of the island to the south takes four hours, and even the destinations that are within day trip distance feel like they’re further away because of the windiness of the roads. Which is why this article focuses exclusively on the northernmost province of Gallura (I didn’t make it south of Olbia!) and heavily on the seaside town of Santa Teresa Gallura. Cagliari, I’m coming for you next time! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: A Foodie’s Guide to Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia
Guide Location: Italy » Santa Teresa Gallura
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Vicky Hampton
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Guide Location: Italy » Santa Teresa Gallura
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Vicky Hampton
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- M ‘n M vineria & spaghetteria
- Pappa e Ciccia
- Ristorante Da Thomas
- Millo Ristorante
- Pizzeria da Flowers
- Horizon Alchimie di Gusto
- PeMa
- Central Bar 80
- Pizzeria La Lucciola
- Panineria Dal Re
- The Sunrise Street Food
- Da Mastrò Ristowine
- Cocktail Bar 1861
- Bar Caffè Conti
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