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A 35 year long history: the video in honor of La Cambusa

Celebrating our history! 35 years ago La Cambusa was born and today it is a typical Sicilian restaurant of great tradition in Palermo, still in its place of origin: the beautiful Piazza Marina.

We thank all the people involved in the video, especially our staff and Rorò Gelateria staff, also part of our family since 2019.

Created by: Anfepo filmmaking & videomaking

Discover the October menu

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To inaugurate the start of the autumn season we have proposed new delicious dishes, including Tonnarelli with mussels and saffron on cauliflower cream, Carnaroli rice with pumpkin cream, seared squid and smoked scamorza, and new combinations, such as beef tartar with gorgonzola cream or seared octopus on red pumpkin cream.

We offer one of the finest and tastiest cuts of beef, the Tomahawk, nicknamed “the biggest steak in the world”.

Our evergreen

To honor the cornerstones of our cuisine, we propose some of the most popular dishes, such as Fettuccine cedar, bottarga and prawns and the Sicilian Trilogy.

Many other delicious dishes are coming, if you don’t want to miss them follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Info and reservations:

+39 091 584574 / +39 3475901917

info@lacambusa.it

P.zza Marina 16, 90133, Palermo

A typical sicilian soup: the Macco di fave beans

To celebrate the international day of homemade soups we propose a typical Sicilian soup: the Macco di fave.

It is a first course with humble and ancient origins, widespread in the Mediterranean area. It was consumed by the peasants for refreshment after a long and tiring day of work in the fields. In fact, the bean is a nutritious, substantial and beneficial legume: it reduces the levels of cholesterol in the blood, it is diuretic, rich in iron and vitamin C.

There are many variations of the fava bean recipe. For example in Sicily a special version of the Macco di fave is prepared to celebrate San Giuseppe, enriching the recipe with other legumes and chestnuts.

The version we offer is the traditional Sicilian one: it is prepared with dried, cooked and blended beans until a creamy velvety is added to which wild fennel is added, an evergreen aromatic plant native to the Mediterranean areas, used as an indispensable ingredient in many Sicilian recipes ( > see sardine meatballs).

Note: among the many varieties of fava beans, Sicily boasts three declared Slow Food Presidia: la Fava cottoia di Modica, la Fava di Ustica e la Fava Larga di Leonforte.

Would you like to taste our Macco di fave tonight? Book now: call us 091584574 | Write us on whatsapp +393475901917 | Find us on GoogleMaps