Naples Restaurants

Let's be honest: you really want a traditional Neapolitan dinner against the backdrop of Vesuvius with a great show of Neapolitan love songs to get you crying into your limoncello liqueur. There's no reason to feel guilty, because even the natives love to get into the spirit. But listening to someone warble "Santa Lucia" while feasting on a pizza Margherita from a table overlooking the bay is just one example of the many pleasures awaiting diners in Naples.

As the birthplace of pizza, Naples prides itself on its vast selection of pizzerias, the most famous of which—Da Michele (where Julia Roberts filmed her pizza scene in Eat Pray Love) or Sorbillo—deserve the designation of "incomparable." Many Neapolitans make lunch their big meal of the day, and then have a pizza for supper.

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  • 1. Di Matteo

    $ | Centro Storico

    Every pizzeria along Via dei Tribunali is worth the long wait—and trust us, all the good ones will be jam-packed—but just one can claim to have served a U.S. president: Bill Clinton enjoyed a margherita here when the G8 was held in Naples in 1994. Today the superlative pizzaioli (pizza makers) turn out a wide array of pizzas, all to the utmost perfection. Skip the calorie-counting and try the frittura, and you'll be pleasantly surprised with this mix of Neapolitan-style tempura featuring zucchini, eggplant, rice balls, and more. 

    Via Tribunali 94, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-455262

    Known For

    • Functional decor and pizzaioli working at front
    • Funny pics of Clinton and the "Pizzaiolo del Presidente" Ernesto Cacialli in 1994
    • Top value, including filling pizza fritta (fried)
  • 2. Scaturchio

    $ | Centro Storico

    Established in 1905, this Neapolitan institution on Spaccanapoli is a buzzy place to sample some of the finest pastries in town—plus it also makes classic savory dishes, ice cream, and mighty decent coffee.

    Piazza San Domenico Maggiore 19, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-551 6944

    Known For

    • Sumptuous babà, sfogliatelle, and pastiera
    • Ministeriale liquor-filled chocolates
    • Zucchine a scapece, arancini, and other savory bites
  • 3. Amico Bio - Sorriso Integrale

    $ | Centro Storico

    A vegetarian's paradise in a leafy courtyard, the menu here changes with every meal, depending on the season's produce. All ingredients are organic, as are the wines; try the grilled setan or the fried pumpkin in the late summer. The piatto unico (mixed plate) has up to seven different concoctions for those who want to try a little bit of everything.

    Vico San Pietro a Majella 6, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-455026

    Known For

    • Fine vegetarian fare
    • Quiet courtyard location
    • A respite from pasta and pizza
  • 4. Bar Nilo

    $ | Centro Storico

    Stop in for one of the best coffees in town opposite the Roman marble statue of Egyptian river god Nile and marvel at the Pop Art masterpiece homemade shrine to football giant Diego Maradona. Appropriately bearing the colors of Argentina's flag, Napoli's adopted hero is flanked by San Gennaro and Nuestra Senora de Lujan, a clipping from La Gazzetta dello Sport (Sports Gazette), and an ampoule containing tears from the fateful year (1991) when the champion left Naples and his team's winning streak promptly ended.

    Via S. Biagio dei Librai 129, Naples, Campania, Italy
    081-5517029

    Known For

    • Sacro Cappella di Diego Maradona
    • Great coffee
    • Bustling atmosphere
  • 5. Biancomangaire-La Vecchia Cantina

    $ | Centro Storico

    On a rather dark side street in the scruffier section of the Centro Storico, this place is well worth seeking out for its combination of old-style Neapolitan hospitality and attention to the quality of its food and wine. The place is run as a family affair, much like a typical Neapolitan household, and everyone who comes here seems to know each other. The pasta with chickpeas is a must, and baccalà fritto (fried salt cod) is a specialty. Backed up with a selection of wines from all over Italy, this place is a great value.

    Via S. Nicola alla Carità 13–14, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5520226

    Known For

    • Convivial atmosphere
    • Neapolitan hospitality
    • Vast wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
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  • 6. Gino Sorbillo

    $ | Centro Storico

    There are a few restaurants called Sorbillo along Via dei Tribunali; this is the one with the crowds waiting outside and is world-renowned. Order the same thing the locals come for: a basic Neapolitan pizza (try the unique pizza al pesto or the stunningly simple marinara—just tomatoes and oregano). They're cooked to perfection by the third generation of pie makers who run the place. The pizzas are enormous, flopping over the edge of the plate onto the white marble tabletops. Be warned though, you'll have to line up for a while, but an entrepreneuring local often entertains the crowds with Neapolitan songs from a balcony.

    Via dei Tribunali 32, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-446643

    Known For

    • The crowd waiting outside
    • Leave your name at the door and listen to be called
    • Head honcho Gino is a celebrity and pizza ambassador

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. L'Etto

    $$ | Centro Storico

    The premise of this innovative eatery is to weigh the delicacies diners choose from the adventurous buffet and charge by the pound. In recent times they have introduced a menu of fixed-price bowls, a Neapolitan variation of Hawaiian poke—the squisita (exquisite) includes rice, octopus, hummus, and cherry tomatoes, and there is also a vegan option. The open kitchen looks over a large communal high table with stools, and outdoor seating overlooks the throbbing Piazza Beliini.

    Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 102, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-3145078

    Known For

    • Selling meals by the pound
    • Neapolitan poke
    • Communal eating area
  • 8. La Campagnola

    $ | Centro Storico

    This well-known trattoria–wine shop sees everyone from foodies to students and professors from the nearby university. The menu on the wall's blackboard changes daily, but there is always a good selection of pastas, meat, fish, and vegetable side dishes. Go for a plate of pasta e fagioli or octopus salad and fried anchovies with a carafe of a good local wine.

    Via Tribunali 47, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-459034

    Known For

    • No-nonsense dining
    • Efficient service
    • Pleasing pastel decor
  • 9. La Cantina di Via Sapienza

    $ | Centro Storico

    With a balanced array of mainly land-based cuisine, owner-manager Gaetano's unpretentious eatery attracts students and young professionals, mainly regulars from the school of medicine around the corner. It's busy and small (expect to share a table—and if your fellow diners are not shy, why should you be?), but the prices can't be beat and the daily selection of a good dozen vegetable side plates merits a detour of its own, even if you're not a vegetarian.

    Via Sapienza 40, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-459078

    Known For

    • Delicous pasta e patate
    • Seasonal dishes with lots of veggies
    • Simple, home-cooked meals

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., and Aug. No dinner
  • 10. La Stanza del Gusto

    $$ | Centro Storico

    This restaurant's name translates roughly to "room of taste," but the tastes here are many and extend from the traditional to the gourmet and ultramodern. Start with the antipasto di pesce (seafood appetizer), experience the glory that is Naples in the gattò delle due Sicilie (cake of the two Sicilies; Sicilian eggplant with a cheese fondue and a pesto mustard), or bow to contemporary sensibilities with the menu vegetariano km zero (all local vegetables of the season). With its recycled chairs and tables and vintage-style ads outside, this place exhibits a strong but pleasing personality. The cheese-and-wine parlor downstairs has an easygoing ambience, while the room upstairs is more of a slow-food den.

    Via S. Maria di Costantinopoli 100, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-401578

    Known For

    • Innovative takes on local dishes
    • Outside seating that's ideal for people-watching
    • Downstairs cheese-and-wine parlor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 11. La Taverna dell'Arte

    $$ | Port

    As its name suggests, this gracious trattoria atop a flight of steps on a small side street near Naples's main university is popular with actors, but it manages to remain welcomingly low-key. Warmed with touches of wood, it prides itself on its fresh interpretations of Neapolitan classics: excellent salami, mozzarella, and frittura among the appetizers, cabbage soup fragrant with good beef stock, and meat and fish grilled over wood. Typical Neapolitan desserts, such as babas and the familiar crunchy almond cookies called quaresimali, are served with house-made liqueurs.

    Rampe San Giovanni Maggiore 1/a, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5527558

    Known For

    • Thespian atmosphere
    • Old-school surroundings
    • Neapolitan cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., and last 2 wks in Aug. No lunch
  • 12. Locanda del Cerriglio

    $$ | Centro Storico

    The city's most historic eatery is said to have first opened in the 13th century, and the story goes that Caravaggio was brutally attacked here in 1609 after dining at the inn. Today the basement still maintains a fountain from the original structure, and the menu itself also retains certain flavors of the past. Try the 17th-century dish ziti spezzati alla genovese (a meat and onion pasta), which is considered a local specialty.

    Via del Cerriglio 3, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5526406

    Known For

    • Place in art history
    • Efficient service
    • Local cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun. and Mon.
  • 13. Lombardi a Santa Chiara

    $ | Centro Storico

    Opposite the Palazzo Croce, home to the philosopher and historian Benedetto Croce, this is one of the city's most famous pizzerias, packed night after night. The young crowd heads down into the more boisterous basement, while the atmosphere upstairs is calmer and more congenial to conversation at standard decibel levels. On the ground floor you can watch the pizzaioli working the pizza dough, manipulating each pie as if it were a live creation. If it's not too cold there are tables outside on the pedestrian zone.

    Via Benedetto Croce 59, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5520780

    Known For

    • Pizza-making tradition
    • Lively basement
    • Outside seating on Spaccanapoli
  • 14. O' Munaciello

    $ | Centro Storico

    Right on Piazza Gesù, this restaurant is a good place to sit outside, relax, and people-watch after a tour around Spaccanapoli. It caters to diverse palates and budgets: pizzas are served here at lunchtime. Alternatively, opt for the single dish linguine al coccio, combining pasta with locally caught fish.

    Piazza del Gesù Nuovo 26–27, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5521144

    Known For

    • All-day pizza
    • Good location on Piazza del Gesù
    • Wide variety of menu options
  • 15. Osteria da Carmela

    $ | Centro Storico

    Conveniently close to the archaeological museum, yet surprisingly off the tourist beat, this small eatery is patronized by professori from the nearby Academy of Fine Arts and theatergoers from the Teatro Bellini next door. A specialty here is the blend of seafood with vegetables—try the tubettoni con cozze e zucchini (tube-shape pasta with mussels and zucchini) or paccheri al baccalà (large pasta with codfish). If you prefer meat, try the brasato alla Genovese (onion and meat sauce). The service at Osteria is both swift and obliging, and they have one of the best wine lists in the city.

    Via Conte di Ruvo 11–12, Naples, Campania, 80135, Italy
    081-5499738

    Known For

    • Location beside Teatro Bellini
    • Wine list
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Palazzo Petrucci Pizzeria

    $ | Centro Storico

    In a 17th-century mansion facing the grand Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, Palazzo Petrucci doesn't lack for dramatic settings for dining—under the vaulted ceiling of the former stables, near the pizzaiolo and oven action, outside in the piazza, or on the roof terrace at giuglia (obelisk) di San Domenico level. Expect classic pizze, pizze fritte, and some unusual topping combinations alongside heaped salads and antipasti.

    Piazza San Domenico Maggiore 5–7, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5512460

    Known For

    • Grandest palazzo venue for a pizza feast
    • Atmospheric views and sounds over the piazza
    • Craft beer, pizze fritte, and vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed 2 wks in Aug.
  • 17. Pizzeria Giuliano

    $ | Centro Storico

    A favorite haunt of students from the adjacent school of architecture, Giuliano has an old-style glass cabinet where the arancini are kept. These fried rice balls are the size of tennis balls, and you'll also find deep-fried pizzas, filled with mozzarella, tomato, prosciutto, or ricotta, which can fill that yawning void in your stomach—even if you have to sit down on the steps in the square afterward to recover.

    Calata Trinità Maggiore 31–33, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5510986

    Known For

    • No-nonsense pizzas
    • Wide range of fried goodies
    • Bustling atmosphere
  • 18. Ristorante Bellini

    $ | Centro Storico

    Set on a proud perch on the corner of the chicly bohemian Piazza Bellini for more than 70 years, this spot is worth visiting just to observe the waiters, who all seem to have just stepped off the stage of a Neapolitan comedy. But if the neighborhood remains scruffy, this staple Neapolitan restaurant proudly retains its old-world feel. Good bets here include a fine (if rather small) pizza, and classic fish dishes such as linguine al cartoccio (baked in paper) or all'astice (a type of small lobster). Go up the narrow stairs to get to the spacious upper rooms, or squeeze in at one of the outside tables in summer.

    Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 79, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-459774

    Known For

    • Location in Piazza Bellini
    • Choice of pizza or pasta dishes
    • Efficient staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Aug. No dinner Sun.
  • 19. Scaturchio

    $ | Centro Storico

    This is the quintessential Neapolitan pastry shop. Although the coffee is top-of-the-line and the ice cream and pastries are quite good—including the specialty, the ministeriale, a pert chocolate cake with a rum-cream filling—it's the atmosphere that counts here. Nuns, punks, businesspeople, and housewives all commune in this unprepossessing yet remarkable space.

    Piazza San Domenico Maggiore 19, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-5516944

    Known For

    • A Neapolitan institution
    • Convivial atmosphere
    • Delicious pastries
  • 20. Tandem

    $ | Centro Storico

    Come here to taste traditional Neapolitan ragù, a meat-based sauce generally served with pasta and prepared from cuts of beef and pork. At Tandem, local cervellatine sausages are included in the sauce. The young and enthusiastic staff keeps the mood lighthearted and fun. Enjoy your ragù with ziti spezzati (broken ziti pasta) and Parmesan cheese, and mop the sauce up with the celestial Neapolitan rustic bread. There is also a branch just off Piazza del Gesù.

    Via Paladino 51, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-19002468

    Known For

    • Old school ragù
    • Traditional cooking
    • Outside seating

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