La Darsena

Trani


Renowned for its seafood, swish La Darsena is housed in a waterfront palazzo. Outside tables overlook the port while inside, photos of old Puglia cover the walls beneath a huge wrought-iron dragon chandelier. Dishes such as cavatelli (pasta) with mussels and salted ricotta just sing with unabashed flavour.


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