This was my second visit to L'Orizzonte since its opening a year ago. We are spoilt for choice with pizzerias in Modica, so sometimes you forget about places and there is a tendency to find a favourite and stick to it.
Yesterday evening, we were a group of eight people, a mix of locals and people, like me, who have now made Modica their home. We were greeted and seated within minutes, which was excellent given that we are still in August and there are many tourists around. We opted to sit outside given the pleasing evening temperature and had plenty of table space for our party. The inside of the restaurant is nicely decorated in a modern style, although perhaps the lighting is a little harsh (as with many restaurants in the area!).
The restaurant offers both pizza and an a la carte menu. For this particular evening, we were all about the pizzas and the menu gave us a plethora of choice. We could choose from the usual choices such as the classic Margherita, traditional Sicilian favourite Norma, Capricciosa and so on, plus a number of L'Orizzonte specials inspired and named after local places.
I opted for the Sampieri pizza, named after the nearby seaside resort. The topping for this was salt cod (baccala), potatoes, onions with mozzarella and the restaurant's tomato sauce. The thin pizza base was excellently cooked in the traditional stone oven and was a true Italian triumph. The toppings were wonderfully combined with just the right amount of each ingredient, every mouthful was a delicious reminder of how lucky I am to live in Sicily with so much fantastic food on offer. Both my Italian and British friends within the group made noises of tasting pleasure throughout, along with the standard Sicilian hand gesture of twisting the index finger into their cheeks to remark that they were very much enjoying their dinner. The group had a mix of the pizza choices on offer and there was not a single complaint or grumble.
While some of our party opted for bottled beers, a few of us shared a litre of local Inzolia wine and while it wasn't the most fantastic local I've ever tasted it went pleasingly with the fishy pizza and was all appreciated and heartily washed down by both Brits and Sicilians alike.
The restaurant was pretty quiet, which I suppose meant we had more personal and attentive service than usual but by Sicilian standards, everything came pretty quickly and the waiting staff were helpful and pleasant.
We paid just €12 per person including the beers and wines. This is a pretty average price for pizza in Modica but the standard was above average... definitely worth every centesimo.
A definite recommendation to people visiting the area who are looking for an excellent pizza away from the crowds.
8/10
Pizzeria Ristorante L'Orizzonte
Via Vittorio Veneto, 141 Modica Ragusa
+39 0932 196 1511
http://www.pizzeriaorizzonte.it/


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