Auberge San Ghjuvani (Propriano)
Southern Corsica
Copyright: Kondor83/Shutterstock.comAuberge San Ghjuvani (Propriano)
Set in the rolling hills over Propriano, this family-run restaurant affords spectacular views over the Corsican landscape. Choose from an extensive menu of home-style Corsican specialities. Produce is locally sourced, and the running family readily welcomes patrons in person.
Useful Information
- Address: Route de Baracci, Propriano
- Phone: +33 4 95 76 03 31
- More Info: www.san-ghjuvani.com
Dining
Corsican charcuterie is renowned worldwide for its exceptional quality, thanks in large part to the island's unique breed of pigs, which are cross-bred with wild boar and fed on natural chestnuts — a traditional staple that has also made its way into modern cuisine in dishes such as "pulenta" (chestnut porridge) and "fritelli a gaju frescu" (chestnut fritters). Additionally, the island's cuisine features a variety of other local specialities, including fish, seafood, and game. One of the most famous dishes on the island is the "civet de sanglier," a casserole made with wild boar.