The Twisted Sicilian Market & Eatery

175 N Morton St, Franklin
(317) 494-6235

Recent Reviews

Kayla Hoover

This is a hidden gem! I never knew of this place until I delivered for them with DoorDash. But after hearing really good reviews, I had to try it! The fried ravioli, mac n cheese, and house salad were so yummy! And don’t get me started on the tiramisu ?

Laur Whitney

Great stop and something different. It was a little way of 65 but 100%worth it. We thought the GPS was off when we arrived but realized it was to the left of Dollar General. The entrance is deceiving, which makes this a hidden gem of Franklin. It was a small space with a gourmet menu. We recommend the Pig and Fig panini and grilled cheese. We split a macaroni. I was tempted to try off the Fritti menu. The restaurant was clean and quiet. The perfect place to take a break from the road.

Rich Taggett

Fantastic find! Everything was delicious, the price was fair. Service was great, website was easy to navigate. 10/10 will return often.

Phil Deiter

Very diligent service. We ate in. There is not a lot of in house seating but the space is small so it is maximized. While sitting there, several to go orders were picked up. Food was good and worth it. I had sausage and pasta , one son had Italian beef sandwich, wife had ravioli, other son had lemon pasta dish. All of us were satisfied with quality of food. My suggestion and future behavior will be to order take out. Thanks for the unique offering in the Whiteland/ Franklin area.

Lori Compton

I had Fritti, a fried ravioli, that comes with a dipping sauce and it was marvelous. I also had Penne AL LA Vodka at it was very good. Husband had a chicken noodle soup that was very good along with the Italian sub and he really likes it. Server said everything is homemade there.

Leonard Caponegro

What a delicious dining experience. Everyone enjoyed their meals. I tasted the Eggplant Parmigiana that was perfectly fried with a nice crispy crust that led to a soft, meaty and smoky eggplant. It was paired with fresh creamy mozzarella, and then covered in a creamy vodka sauce. All served in a soft sub roll. Also, I enjoyed a half order of Arancini. It had a nice fried crispy outer texture, and then broke it open to find moist arborio rice flavored with parsley, and a chunk of warm mozzarella cheese. The fried cheese ravioli also tasted delicious because it was perfectly fried and accompanied by the divine vodka sauce. The Penne in vodka, and penne in red sauce were both delicious and flavorful. The Macaroni and Cheese was delicious. Then the Tomato and Cucumber Salad was fresh, light and flavorful and topped off with feta was divine. Then we finished our meal with sweet and creamy Cannoli. They were lightly coated in pistachios and dark chocolate which did not overpower the Cannoli filling, and finished our meal on a very high note.Kid-friendliness: There is a kids menu contains lots of simple italian foods that parents, like myself, would love to order for them.Parking: There is lots of parking spaces in the strip mall.

Eric G.

Good food. Very flavorful authentic Suggest the meatball sub and the penne alla vodka

Laurette R.

I have been here twice. I have also been very impressed twice. First time I got the pig and fig sandwich panini and the walnut salad. I was told to get the rosemary lemonade. It sounded strange, but intriguing. All were delicious. Especially that lemonade. I went back today for a quick lunch and got the fig nutty, walnut salad, watermelon salad and the pomegranate lemonade. Seriously yum. I like the rosemary lemonade better. But it is delicious food. Going to get one of their desserts next time as those look absolutely incredible.

Niki B.

Do yourself a favor and order the Pig & Fig panini. Oh myyyyyy was it good! The sandwich has prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, basil, and a fig jam. The balance of savory and the slightly sweet was incredible, as was the quality of the ingredients. The bread was even delicious and toasted. I have a sensitive stomach and usually can't each much cheese or bread, however, I ate half of the sandwich and still felt great after, which usually means that the ingredients are pure and again, high quality. I also got a half order of the Sicilian Chickpea Salad and loved every bite. There was amazing mozzarella in that too, freshly-chopped tomatoes and cucumber, chickpeas, and a great vinegar/oil-type dressing that was fantastic. The actual shop is located next to a Dollar General and is very small/dark on the inside, but you can tell that care has been put into decorating it. There are only 2-3 tables to sit at inside, so I would recommend opting for takeout here, as the actual food is what it's all about. Their pastas, salads, and desserts looked amazing too. I know they have a food truck, so I'll be on the lookout for that too!

Erin G.

Absolutely adored this little hole in the wall. I got the pick 2 for $10.50 with the vodka penne and the fried ravioli. The portions are reasonable and full you up with no leftover boxes needed. The atmosphere is nice and quiet, but still very friendly and warm.

Tina M.

Little while in the wall took me for ever to see the sign. But we found it. The owner was working the day we went. She was telling us about all the food. We decided on soup, an amazing grilled cheese sandwich and fried ravioli. Everything was delicious. We couldn't finish our food so we had leftovers for dinner. So much cheese on the grilled cheese. I want to go back and try the baklava. She was out when we was there.

Will L.

I love the food here and they also have a small grocery area for hard to find Italian specialty items. Wish they'd close on Monday and Tuesday's. There are so many Sunday evenings where I'm craving their pasta or subs and I just don't feel like cooking, but they're closed, like Enzos

Kaitlyn S.

This was a pleasant surprise! My boyfriend got the Italiano sub and the Ravi Fritti, while I got the Pig and Fig sandwich. We both agreed that everything was delicious, but we're still thinking about the fried ravioli days later. Definitely add that to your order. The inside is very small, only 3 or 4 tables, so you may have to get your food to go but don't let that discourage you from checking this place out!

Staci L.

I originally tried food from here because it was a food truck, but now they have a little restaurant on the southside of Franklin. So, I went in there for lunch today. It's kind of small and super cute inside. Everything tasted really good and is reasonably priced. I ordered the half portions of the toasted ravioli and a salad. They were perfect for lunch but if I was a little hungrier I would need to order something else. The restaurant Is kind of tucked away beside the Dollar General so it's not super noticeable from the street. I'm glad I found this location though, I definitely will be eating lunch more often here.

Blake T.

Finally made it to The Twisted Sicilian - WOW! I've tried a few things on their menu now, but my all time favorite is the Lemon Basil Penne with a half order of Ravi Fritti & Rosemary Lemonade to drink. The Lemon Basil Penne is full of flavor & the Ravi Fritti is perfectly toasted. The rosemary lemonade is something I've caught myself craving since the first time I had it!! I recommend checking this place out for a quick & delicious lunch by yourself, with a friend, family, or partner!

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The Twisted Sicilian Market & Eatery

175 N Morton St, Franklin, IN 46131
(317) 494-6235