Masserie, tiny fortified villages perched above the sea and noble palazzi punctuate the entire region of Puglia, in Southern Italy. When artfully made over, they are often converted into charming restaurants, hotels and residences. Whether located in the countryside or on the coast, they all share the unique charm of this Italian region which looks out onto the deepest part of the Mediterranean sea.
Here are some tips to explore the region from the north to the south, discovering some of the most fascinating places to eat in Puglia.
Borgo Egnazia
Borgo Egnazia, in Savelletri (Brindisi) is one of the most famous and luxurious establishments, particularly well known among American celebrities who come here on holidays to occupy the suites or the exclusive villas in the village. Its walls, furnishings, ornaments and fabrics are all white, and so is the restaurant managed by executive chef Domingo Schingaro and supervised by starred coach Andrea Ribaldone.