Restaurant in Archi, Italy
Zash
650ptsOne-star tasting menu, dinner only, book ahead.

About Zash
Zash holds a Michelin star (2024) and a 4.5 Google rating for a reason: Chef Giuseppe Raciti's themed tasting menus in a restored 19th-century Sicilian palmento deliver one of eastern Sicily's most considered creative dining experiences. Dinner only, hard to book, and worth the effort for a special occasion or a serious meal near Riposto.
Should You Book Zash? The Verdict
If you are returning to Zash, the answer to whether it is worth a second visit is yes — and the reason is the tasting menu format, which gives Chef Giuseppe Raciti room to shift his Sicilian sourcing story across seasons. A single visit gives you the architecture; a return visit reveals how much the menu breathes. First-timers: book it without hesitation if you are within reach of Riposto and prepared for a dinner-only €€€€ commitment. This is one of the most considered tasting menu experiences in Sicily, backed by a Michelin star (2024) and a Google rating of 4.5 across 431 reviews. It earns both.
The Setting and the Experience
The journey to your table at Zash starts before you sit down. You pass through an entrance gate and walk through an orchard of citrus trees before reaching a 19th-century palmento — a stone building historically used for wine fermentation , that has been carefully restored without losing its structural character. For a special occasion, this arrival sequence matters: the approach frames the meal before the first course arrives, and the room itself carries the weight of the setting rather than relying on interior decoration to do the work.
That context is not incidental to the food. Raciti's cooking is rooted in Sicilian produce and technique, then reinterpreted in a modern register. The tasting menus are themed, which means the progression of courses follows a deliberate narrative arc rather than a sequence of individually impressive dishes. You can also order à la carte from the same menus, which is a practical advantage if you are dining with someone who resists the full tasting format. The Michelin guide singles out the charcoal-grilled tuna ventresca with smoked aubergines, grapefruit, red onion, and teriyaki sauce as a standout , a dish where the smoke from the grill, the acidity of the grapefruit, and the fat of the ventresca are doing different structural work in the same bowl. That is the register Raciti operates in: Sicilian ingredients, international technique, clean flavour logic.
The wine list is built around the same regional focus. Sicily has been producing serious wines from Nerello Mascalese, Carricante, and Grillo for long enough that a wine list anchored here is not a provincial compromise , it is a considered curatorial position. For a celebration dinner where you want wine and food to reinforce each other rather than simply coexist, this matters.
When to Go
Zash is open for dinner only, Tuesday excluded, from 8 PM to 10 PM. The dinner-only format means this is not a lunch venue, and the evening timing suits the palmento setting: the restored stone interior and the citrus orchard approach read differently after dark. For special occasions, a Friday or Saturday booking gives the meal the frame it deserves without the midweek compression. Sicily's eastern coast around Riposto and Catania runs warm through spring and autumn, which are the most practical travel windows , high summer brings heat and tourist volume to the region, while the restaurant's produce-driven menu typically benefits from shoulder-season ingredients.
Booking Zash
Booking is hard. Zash holds a Michelin star and has a small capacity in a restored historic building, which limits covers and increases lead time. Book as far in advance as your travel plans allow , for weekend dinners, especially in high season, weeks rather than days. There is no walk-in culture for a venue at this level and format. Plan the booking before you plan the rest of the trip.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (431 reviews)
- Price tier: €€€€
- Cuisine: Creative / Sicilian contemporary
- Format: Tasting menus (à la carte selection available from the menu)
- Closed: Tuesday
Practical Details
| Detail | Zash | Comparable benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€€€ | In line with Italy's other one-star creative venues |
| Format | Tasting menu / à la carte from menu | Most one-star Sicilian restaurants run tasting-only |
| Dinner only | Yes (8 PM–10 PM) | Standard for this format in Italy |
| Closed | Tuesday | One day closure is typical at this level |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Michelin-starred, limited covers, restored historic space |
| Setting | 19C palmento, citrus orchard approach | Few Italian one-stars offer this kind of architectural arrival |
| Star awarded | 2024 | Current , credential is active |
How It Compares
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- Our full Archi restaurants guide
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- Our full Archi wineries guide
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- Uliassi in Senigallia , another Italian coastal one-star worth the detour
- Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence , for the deepest Italian wine list at this tier
- Piazza Duomo in Alba , if Piedmontese terroir is your next focus
- Le Calandre in Rubano , benchmark tasting menu format in northern Italy
- Enrico Bartolini in Milan , urban alternative if Sicily is not on the itinerary
- Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona , strong tasting menu architecture in a comparable setting
- Quique Dacosta in Dénia , if Mediterranean creative cooking is the draw and Spain is an option
- Arpège in Paris , produce-driven tasting menu at a higher price point for comparison
Compare Zash
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zash | Creative | Once through the entrance gate, make your way through an orchard planted with citrus trees to get to this restaurant occupying a charming, carefully restored 19C “palmento” (a building once used for fermenting wine) that has retained its magical and romantic atmosphere. Here, Giuseppe Raciti’s top-quality cuisine is showcased on themed tasting menus from which dishes can also be chosen à la carte. His dishes put Sicily centre stage, as does the excellent wine list, with specialities which the chef reinterprets in impressive, modern style. For us, the charcoal-grilled tuna ventresca with smoked aubergines, grapefruit, red onion and teriyaki sauce was particularly memorable.; Once through the entrance gate, make your way through an orchard planted with citrus trees to get to this restaurant occupying a charming, carefully restored 19C “palmento” (a building once used for fermenting wine) that has retained its magical and romantic atmosphere. Here, Giuseppe Raciti’s top-quality cuisine is showcased on themed tasting menus from which dishes can also be chosen à la carte. His dishes put Sicily centre stage, as does the excellent wine list, with specialities which the chef reinterprets in impressive, modern style. For us, the charcoal-grilled tuna ventresca with smoked aubergines, grapefruit, red onion and teriyaki sauce was particularly memorable.; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Zash?
Yes, for the right diner. Zash holds a 2024 Michelin star and Chef Giuseppe Raciti's themed tasting menus are the core of what the kitchen does — dishes can also be ordered à la carte, but the menu format is where the cooking makes most sense as a sequence. At €€€€ pricing, this sits at the top end of the Sicily fine dining bracket, so it rewards diners who want structured, modern Sicilian cooking rather than a casual meal.
Is Zash good for solo dining?
Workable, but not the natural format here. The restored palmento setting and tasting menu structure are built around an occasion, which makes solo dining feel slightly incidental rather than considered. That said, the à la carte option gives solo diners more flexibility. If solo fine dining with deliberate counter or bar seating is a priority, venues with that infrastructure built in will serve you better.
Is Zash good for a special occasion?
It is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in eastern Sicily. The setting — a 19th-century palmento reached through a citrus orchard — does real work before the food arrives, and a Michelin-starred tasting menu gives the evening a clear structure. Book well in advance; capacity is limited by the historic building, and the restaurant is closed Tuesdays.
What should I order at Zash?
The tasting menu is the intended entry point, with à la carte ordering available from the same themed dishes. Michelin's own notes single out the charcoal-grilled tuna ventresca with smoked aubergines, grapefruit, red onion, and teriyaki sauce as a highlight. The wine list has a strong Sicilian focus and is worth engaging with rather than treating as an afterthought.
Can I eat at the bar at Zash?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Zash. The restaurant operates out of a restored historic palmento building with a set dinner service from 8 PM to 10 PM, which suggests a formal dining room format rather than a bar or counter option. Confirm directly with the restaurant before planning around that format.
Is lunch or dinner better at Zash?
Dinner is the only option. Zash operates exclusively in the evening, 8 PM to 10 PM, six nights a week with Tuesday off. There is no lunch service. Plan your day in the Riposto or Etna area accordingly and treat the late start as part of the experience rather than an inconvenience.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 PM-10 PM
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 8 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 8 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 8 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 8 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- 8 PM-10 PM
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