CASA VIGATA

First, a little literary trivia. Vigata is an imaginary Sicilan town in the novels by the great contemporary Italian writer, Andrea Camilleri. His hero, Inspector Montalbano’s gift for solving the most mysterious of crimes is equal only to his gourmandise. And judging by the polenta appetizer, the stuffed calamar or the cannoli, our Inspector would not be left unsatisfied dining here. And although he’d probably be a regular with a table always ready, others should call and make a reservation as seating is limited.
Practical Information
Tel: 00 33 (0)1 43 56 38 66
Address: 44, rue Léon-Frot, 75011
M: Charonne
Average Price: 30 euros/person; lunch 12 euros
Opening Hours: Dinner: Wednesday-Saturday; Lunch: Saturday and Sunday
Last updatedJanuary 18, 2009

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