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. Pescheria Mattiucci

    $$ | Chiaia

    In the evening, this fourth-generation fish shop becomes a trendy spot to enjoy an aperitif and a light meal. If you want to experience superb Neapolitan sushi and cold wine while sitting on a buoy stool, get here early: service is 7:30 pm–10:30 pm. A full fish lunch is served Tuesday–Sunday.

    Vico Belledonne a Chiaia 27, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-2512215

    Known For

    • Pescheria counter displaying today's catch
    • Intimate and small place, so get here early or call ahead for dinner
    • Fish lunches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
  • 3. 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
  • 4. Ambrosino

    $ | Vomero

    At Ambrosino, ideal for a quick snack, you can take your pick of the pizzas and pasta dishes, or ask the owners to whip up a panino made from the excellent cheeses, vegetables, and meats on display. The uniformly high-quality ingredients make up for this place's spartan surroundings.

    Via Scarlatti 49, Naples, Campania, 80129, Italy
    081-3721170

    Known For

    • Local fare
    • Its bustling atmosphere
    • A quick bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed 2 wks in Aug.
  • 5. Attanasio

    $ | Piazza Garibaldi

    For a hot-out-of-the-oven sfogliatella, Naples's tasty ricotta-filled pastry, try the justifiably famous Attanasio. You can grab one as soon as you get off the train; this place is hidden away off Piazza Garibaldi.

    Vico Ferrovia 2, Naples, Campania, 80142, Italy
    081-285675

    Known For

    • Tastiest sfogliatelle in town
    • Oven-to-palate service
    • A great spot for a quick bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. Friggitoria Vomero

    $ | Vomero

    Since 1938, this place has been popular with kids (and decidedly not with health-conscious adults) thanks to its greasy brown-paper bags filled with deep-fried eggplant, zucchini, zucchini flowers, zeppole dough balls, and potato croquettes—the Neapolitan versions of French madeleines. Forget all that stuff about the Mediterranean diet being so healthy and indulge in some oil-drenched bliss.

    Via Cimarosa 44, Naples, Campania, 80129, Italy
    081-5783130

    Known For

    • Deep-fried delights
    • Traditional street food
    • A quick bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., and Aug.
  • 7. Gran Caffè Cimmino

    $ | Chiaia

    Connoisseurs often say the most refined pastries in town can be found at Gran Caffè Cimmino. Many of the city's lawyers congregate here, to celebrate or commiserate with crisp, light cannoli; airy lemon eclairs; choux paste in the form of a mushroom laced with chocolate whipped cream; and delightful wild-strawberry tartlets. There are also preprepared pasta dishes for a quick lunch.

    Via G. Filangieri 12/13, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-418303

    Known For

    • Neapolitan breakfast favorite
    • Babà (rum-soaked sponge cake) to die for
    • Terrace for watching Chiaia's finest
  • 8. Gran Caffè Gambrinus

    $ | Toledo | Café

    The most famous coffeehouse in town, founded in 1850, sits across from the Palazzo Reale. Although its glory days as an intellectual salon are well in the past, the rooms inside, with mirrored walls and gilded ceilings, make this an essential stop. It was here that Oscar Wilde, down on his luck, would, for the price of a cup of tea, amaze Anglophone visitors with his still-intact wit. Disappointingly, it's not the best coffee in town.

    Via Chiaia 1–2, near Piazza Plebiscito, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-417582

    Known For

    • Sfogliatelle and rum babà
    • Terrace overlooking Fontana del Carciofo (Fountain of the Artichoke)
    • Dapper baristi ready with a quip
  • 9. Gran Caffè La Caffettieria

    $ | Chiaia

    A classic address in the chic Chiaia district, in the summer months this bar sells their famous coffee-flavored chocolates in the shape of tiny coffeepots.

    Piazza dei Martiri 30, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-7644243

    Known For

    • Art Deco design
    • Outdoor seating
    • Delicious coffee
  • 10. L'Ebbrezza di Noè

    $ | Chiaia

    A simple enoteca by day, L'Ebbrezza has a dining area in the back that fills up in the evening. Owner Luca's enthusiasm for what he does is quite moving—as you sample a recommended wine you can sense that he hopes you like it as much as he does. The attention paid to the quality of the wine carries over to the food. Here you can taste paccheri stuffed with eggplant parmigiana—or try one of the fantastic soups. Other highlights include the rare cheeses, among them the Sicilian ragusano di razza modicana and the local caciocavallo podolico, and the daily selection of hot dishes.

    Vico Vetriera a Chiaia 8b/9, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-400104

    Known For

    • Cheese selection
    • Good wine list
    • Quality cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., and Aug. No lunch
  • 11. L.u.i.s.e.

    $ | Toledo

    At this perfect place for a lunchtime snack, you point to what you want in the tempting glass counter, and pay for it at the cash desk. Among the specialties are the usual frittura, tangy cheese pies (sfoglino al formaggio), pizza scarola (an escarole pie with black olives), and slices of omelets stuffed with spinach, peppers, or onions. If you can't find a seat, you can stand against the wall, as some customers do, or just get your order to go and enjoy your meal outside.

    Via Toledo 266–269, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-415367

    Known For

    • Quick bite
    • Efficient service
    • Lots of variety on the menu
  • 12. La Focaccia

    $ | Chiaia

    While flat, pan-cooked focaccia can make some pizza fundamentalists wince, this place makes mouthwatering slices of the crunchy-bottomed snacks with a variety of toppings. Skip the predictable tomato variations and go for the delicious potato-and-rosemary focaccia with melted provola. Washed down with a beer, this makes for a great speedy lunch or late-night snack.

    Vico Belledonne a Chaia 31, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-412277

    Known For

    • Fresh crispy focaccia
    • Ideal late-night snack spot
    • Location among the Chiaia bars
  • 13. La Torteria

    $ | Chiaia

    This café is beloved not only for its excellent coffee but also for its beautiful cakes—concoctions of cream, chocolate, and fruit whose swirls of color make them look like Abstract Expressionist paintings. They also have a lunch menu.

    Via Filangieri 75, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-405221

    Known For

    • Fantastic cakes
    • More than 50 years of service
    • Perfect for a quick snack
  • 14. Pintauro

    $ | Toledo

    The classic address for sfogliatelle is Pintauro, which rarely disappoints. Try one of these fresh from the back-room oven.

    Via Toledo 275, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-417339

    Known For

    • Tasty pastries
    • Oven-to-palate service
    • Perfect grab-and-go spot
  • 15. 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
  • 16. Poppella

    $ | Sanità

    Famed for its fiocco di neve (snowflake), the deliciously creamy pastry ball was created in 2015 by this century-old pasticceria.

    Via Arena alla Sanità, 28/29, Naples, Campania, 80137, Italy
    081-455309

    Known For

    • Fiocco di neve
    • A new Naples tradition
    • Mixing with the locals
  • 17. 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

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