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Otto Geleng

Via Teatro Greco 59, 98039 Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Opening times

Wednesday to Sunday, 7.30pm–9.30pm

Dress code

Elegant

Additional details

Children aged 8 and over welcome

Frequently Asked Questions

Our waiters will be happy to inform you of any allergens present in the dishes. Should you have particular dietary requirements, our chef will be happy to personalise the menu to your needs.

We warmly welcome children aged 12 and over.

Yes, all areas of the restaurant are accessible. Please let us know if you have any specific needs ahead of your reservation and we are happy to accommodate.

Small groups of up to 4 people can easily reserve using our online booking widget. For bookings of more than 4 people, please contact us at otto.geleng@belmond.com.

To avoid disappointment, we recommend booking at least 2 weeks in advance. We also have a waiting list, which is maintained on a first come, first served basis.

We are delighted to arrange a personalised floral centrepiece for your special occasion, always keeping it in line with the overall design and atmosphere of the restaurant.

You can cancel freely up to 48 hours before your reservation. After that, you will incur a charge of 100 Euros per person.

Otto Geleng is located at Via Teatro Greco 59, 98039 Taormina, Sicily, Italy, inside the Grand Hotel Timeo.

 

A table for two with a lace cloth overlooks Taormina's romantic hills from the terrace edge, seen through pink bougainvillea.

The Location

Inspiring views of ancient beauty

There’s a reason why Taormina has a reputation for inspiring great artists, including the young German painter who gives our restaurant its name. Cinematic views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea frame this cultured town, which remains in constant conversation with fascinating history. Find us perched up on its hillside, just a stone’s throw away from the ancient Greek Theatre.

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Chef Roberto Toro, with dark facial hair and wearing monogrammed whites and a toque, smiles to camera with his arms crossed.