ArancinaGlutenFree is located near the Ortigia market and offers a wide selection of tasty gluten-free arancini. Ideal for a quick and safe lunch break, with generous sizes and a variety that satisfies everyone.
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3
Upon entering, the place does not inspire much trust, but arriving at 3 PM after a long journey, hunger made me trust it. The arancini are really large, but they are mostly rice; there is little seasoning, and some flavors are not well blended together. Too expensive for being simple arancini.
5
Very good arancina and well stuffed; among all the arancine I have tasted, this one was definitely the best. Great value for money!
1
2 arancini 16€, one Peroni 7€! Stay away. Not only because of the prices but also for the terrible quality. Mushy rice and nonexistent seasoning in a dilapidated environment.
5
I tried their arancini during a trip to the island of Ortigia, very generous portions and delicious arancini, crunchy and above all made fresh. EXCELLENT
5
great staff, good and abundant food
5
Exceptional gluten-free arancini, very large and tasty, worthy of being called Risto-Arancini. The price is worth the quality, especially in the other specialty cazzilli, cazzillo, and patapalla. A special mention to Chef Claudino, legendary 😍 Highly recommended
1
terrible arancini, practically empty and cold inside. Exorbitant cost: 8€ for one arancino.
3
Definitely a significant gluten-free alternative. Tasty, large, and hot arancini. The cazzilli, on the other hand, were nothing special. Prices are definitely high; if you get a drink, you can easily exceed 80 euros. Nonetheless, it remains a great option for celiacs out and about without alternatives since the entire menu is gluten-free. Definitely more marketing than quality.
1
8 euros for an arancino and nothing special
4
A place in Syracuse from the AFC circuit highly recommended for a quick lunch break with typical regional products... the fried ones! I tried arancina (really generous size, to be eaten with a fork), cazzilli (potato croquettes), and patapalle (a potato and gooey cheese croquette). You won't be disappointed! PS: beer was essential! 😂
4
I went on vacation to Syracuse with my family. We tried both arancini and croquettes (known in the Neapolitan style) since my daughter is celiac and couldn't taste them during the trip. What can I say? "Superb!"
2
Discreet arancino: a lot of marketing, little substance
3
Safe environment, only gluten-free food with a wide selection of arancini. In terms of taste, nothing special, but it's acceptable. Price a bit excessive, 8€ per arancino seems too much to me.
4
The location is well positioned, near the Ortigia market, the arancini are huge and really good. A must-try, in the many variants, even for those who are not celiac or vegan. Recommended.
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