In reply to kylo-342:
Anywhere,- San Vito is a busy tourist town that is very proud of its cuisine; they host the largest cous-cous festival in the world!
The El Bahira campsite restaurant is fine and economical, despite the rather odd ambience pizza night at E$l Bahira is always rammed, get there early.
Lo Stagnone, near the harbour, is a favourite of the Sicilian climbers and is not expensive
Near the beach El Delfino and Saporo D'Italia are always reliable and usually open in winter.
If you are looking for a special meal out there are many good restaurants in San Vito, but I can specially recommend Pocho - Albergo Ristorante, well signposted on the road into San Vito, a few hundred metres after the El Bahira turning.