Restaurant in Noto, Italy
Orti di Villadorata
290ptsResort dining with a real kitchen behind it.

About Orti di Villadorata
Orti di Villadorata holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, serving Sicilian country cooking from a garden estate in the hills outside Noto with sea views. The tasting menu comes in flexible lengths, which makes it practical as well as ambitious. Book through the resort; easy availability makes it a low-pressure addition to a Val di Noto itinerary.
The Verdict
The tasting menus at Orti di Villadorata are available in flexible lengths, which matters more than it might sound: this is a resort restaurant you can genuinely calibrate to your appetite and evening, rather than one that locks you into a fixed endurance test. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) confirm the kitchen is delivering at a consistent level. If you are staying at Country House Villadorata or visiting the Val di Noto for Sicilian cooking rooted in local ingredients, book this. If you are day-tripping from Noto itself and want something more conveniently located in town, Crocifisso is the stronger practical alternative.
Setting and First Impressions
Orti di Villadorata sits within the Country House Villadorata estate in the hills outside Noto, and the visual case for booking it is immediate: a sea view in the distance, working gardens in the foreground, and a setting that makes the sourcing story legible before you have read a single menu description. The gardens are not decorative; they supply vegetables to the kitchen, so what you see from the table has a direct relationship to what arrives on the plate. For a first-time visitor, that transparency is reassuring rather than gimmicky.
The address — Contrada Portelle, outside the town centre — means you are arriving at a property, not a high street restaurant. Plan for a transfer or a car. The trade-off is a degree of remove from Noto's tourist circuit that makes the meal feel less hurried.
The Kitchen and What to Expect
Matteo Carnaghi leads the kitchen, with a cuisine the Michelin record describes as firmly rooted in Sicilian ingredients. Country cooking at this level means local produce handled with precision rather than rustic simplicity; the Michelin Plate is a signal of technical competence, not just good sourcing. Two tasting menus of flexible length are the main format, with dishes also available à la carte if you want to eat selectively rather than commit to a full sequence.
For a first-timer, the tasting menu is the better entry point: it gives the kitchen room to demonstrate range across Sicilian ingredients, and the flexible length means you can have the experience without over-ordering. À la carte is the right call if you are dining lightly or joining someone mid-meal.
What the kitchen cannot demonstrate through its Michelin record alone is the full depth of the wine list or the specific seasonal dishes running right now. For current menu details, contacting the restaurant directly is the only reliable method , the record does not include a website or phone number, so approach through the resort itself.
Bar and Counter Seating
The venue record does not confirm dedicated counter seating of the kind you find at urban chef's table formats. Country House Villadorata operates as a resort property, which typically means the dining room is the primary experience rather than a bar counter. That said, resort properties in this category often have terrace or garden seating that functions as an informal alternative to the main dining room , if eating at the edge of the garden with the sea visible behind you matters more to you than a formal interior table, it is worth requesting that specifically when you book. The flexibility of the à la carte option also means you can order lighter and drink more deliberately, which partly replicates what counter seating does in a city restaurant.
For Italian country cooking with a strong counter or bar-seat culture, Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio or 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba offer comparable regional cooking in formats where informal seating is more central to the experience.
Price and Value
At €€€, Orti di Villadorata sits at the same price tier as Crocifisso in Noto itself, and below Principe di Belludia at €€€€. The Michelin Plate , awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , indicates the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies the price tier. Where Orti di Villadorata earns its rate relative to town-based competitors is the setting: the garden, the view, and the resort context add material value that a restaurant in Noto's historic centre cannot replicate. You are paying partly for the meal and partly for the location, which is a reasonable exchange if you are already in the area.
For comparison on what Michelin-recognised Sicilian cooking looks like at different price points nationally, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone and Uliassi in Senigallia represent higher-starred Italian coastal cooking if you are calibrating expectations across a broader Italy trip.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Orti di Villadorata is not a destination that sells out weeks in advance the way urban tasting-menu restaurants do, which makes it a low-stress addition to a Val di Noto itinerary. Book through the resort; no direct website or phone number is listed in the venue record, so the hotel front desk is your point of contact. Confirm current tasting menu lengths and any dietary accommodation needs at the same time.
Quick reference: €€€ | Michelin Plate 2024–2025 | Easy to book | Tasting menu (flexible length) + à la carte | Country House Villadorata, hills outside Noto | Car or resort transfer required.
How It Compares
Explore More in Noto and Beyond
If you are planning a broader stay, Pearl has full guides to Noto restaurants, Noto hotels, Noto bars, Noto wineries, and Noto experiences. For Italian country cooking at different reference points, see Dal Pescatore in Runate and Reale in Castel di Sangro. For the upper end of Italian fine dining to benchmark your expectations, Osteria Francescana in Modena, Piazza Duomo in Alba, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico are the relevant comparators.
FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at Orti di Villadorata? The venue record does not confirm dedicated bar or counter seating. As a resort restaurant rather than a standalone city venue, the dining room is the primary format. If informal seating is important to you, ask specifically when booking whether terrace or garden tables are available , that is the closest equivalent here. The à la carte option lets you eat lightly without committing to a full tasting menu sequence.
- What should I order at Orti di Villadorata? The tasting menu is the right starting point for a first visit: it is offered in flexible lengths, which removes the pressure of over-committing, and it is how the kitchen leading expresses its Sicilian ingredient focus. À la carte is worth considering if you want to eat more selectively. Current dishes are not published in the venue record, so confirm the menu with the resort when you book.
- Does Orti di Villadorata handle dietary restrictions? The venue record does not include specific dietary policy details. Given the tasting menu format and resort context, dietary requirements should be communicated at the time of booking through the hotel. Kitchens operating at Michelin Plate level typically accommodate common restrictions, but confirm in advance rather than assuming.
- Is Orti di Villadorata worth the price? At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates and a garden-and-sea setting that no in-town competitor can match, the value case is solid. You are paying for a combination of technical cooking and location that justifies the tier. If you are prioritising price efficiency over setting, Crocifisso in Noto offers Michelin-recognised cooking at the same price tier with easier access.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Orti di Villadorata? Yes, particularly because it comes in flexible lengths. You are not locked into a single fixed format, which makes it practical for different appetites and schedules. The Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is delivering consistently at this format. If tasting menus generally feel too rigid for you, the à la carte option is a genuine alternative rather than an afterthought.
- What are alternatives to Orti di Villadorata in Noto? For Michelin-recognised cooking in Noto at the same price tier (€€€) with easier town access, Crocifisso is the direct comparison. For a step up in price and ambition, Principe di Belludia (€€€€, creative format) is the area's higher-end option. Il San Corrado di Noto is also worth comparing depending on your priorities. See our full Noto restaurants guide for the complete picture.
Compare Orti di Villadorata
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Orti di Villadorata | €€€ | — |
| Crocifisso | €€€ | — |
| Principe di Belludia | €€€€ | — |
| Il San Corrado di Noto | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Orti di Villadorata?
Dedicated bar or counter seating is not confirmed for Orti di Villadorata. This is a country house resort restaurant outside Noto, not an urban chef's table format, so the experience is structured around dining room tables. If counter flexibility matters to you, Crocifisso in Noto town is a more practical option.
What should I order at Orti di Villadorata?
The kitchen builds its menus around Sicilian ingredients, with vegetables sourced from the estate gardens — so seasonal vegetable-led dishes are where the menu has a clear point of difference. Both tasting menus are available in flexible lengths, and dishes are also offered à la carte if you want to eat shorter without committing to a full menu.
Does Orti di Villadorata handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the venue record. For a restaurant offering à la carte alongside two flexible-length tasting menus, adjustment requests are generally easier than at fixed, non-negotiable omakase formats. Contact the resort directly before booking to confirm your requirements.
Is Orti di Villadorata worth the price?
At €€€, it sits at the same tier as Crocifisso in Noto and below Principe di Belludia at €€€€. The Michelin Plate — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 — signals cooking quality that justifies the price point, and the estate setting with sea views adds genuine context that a town-centre restaurant cannot replicate. If you are staying in the area, the value case is clear.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Orti di Villadorata?
Yes, particularly because the flexible-length format reduces the commitment risk. You are not locked into a marathon meal if you want something shorter, and à la carte is available alongside the menus. For Sicilian ingredient-led cooking in a garden estate setting with consecutive Michelin Plate recognition, the tasting menu format here earns its place.
What are alternatives to Orti di Villadorata in Noto?
Crocifisso is the closest comparison in Noto itself: same €€€ tier, stronger urban accessibility, and its own Michelin recognition. Principe di Belludia steps up to €€€€ for a higher-end resort experience. Il San Corrado di Noto is worth considering if you want to stay closer to town without sacrificing cooking ambition.
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