7 Best Restaurants in Naples, Italy

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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.

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, Italy
081-5517029
Known For
  • Sacro Cappella di Diego Maradona
  • Great coffee
  • Bustling atmosphere

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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 (and for Sunday lunch), and the attention paid to the quality of the wine carries over to the food. Try one of the fantastic antipasti or the paccheri stuffed with eggplant parmigiana. Other highlights include a daily selection of hot dishes, as well as rare cheeses such as the much-prized pecorino di Fossa di Sogliano from Emilia-Romagna and the local caciocavallo podolico.

Vico Vetriera a Chiaia 8b/9, Naples, 80132, Italy
081-400104
Known For
  • Selection of rare cheeses
  • Fantastic wine list
  • Quality cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Aug. No lunch Tues.–Sat. No dinner Sun.

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La Focaccia

$ | Chiaia

Although pizza made using flat, pan-cooked focaccia makes some purists wince, this place makes mouthwatering slices of the crunchy-bottomed creations with a variety of toppings. Skip the predictable tomato variations, and go for the delicious potato-and-rosemary focaccia with melted provola, perhaps washed down with a beer.

Vico Belledonne a Chaia 31, Naples, 80121, Italy
081-412277
Known For
  • Fresh, crispy focaccia
  • Ideal late-night snack spot
  • Location amid Chiaia bars
Restaurant Details
Closed Aug.

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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 mezzanelli con cozze e peperoncini verdi (long pasta with mussels and green peppers) or paccheri al baccalà (large pasta tubes with codfish). If you prefer meat, try the brasato alla genovese con funghi (braised beef with mushrooms). 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, 80135, Italy
081-5499738
Known For
  • Location beside Teatro Bellini
  • Wine list
  • Friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and last 2 wks in Aug.

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Pasticceria Varriale

$ | 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. There's also a lunch menu.

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. Here, local cervellatine sausages are included in the sauce, and the young, 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 are outdoor tables, and also branches off Piazza del Gesù and in Vomero.

Via Paladino 51, Naples, 80138, Italy
081-19002468
Known For
  • Old school ragù
  • Traditional cooking
  • Outside seating

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Trattoria Vanvitelli

$$ | Vomero

A small low-key entrance on Piazza Vanvitelli opens into a labyrinth of underground cellars and a large covered courtyard surrounded by palazzos. This bustling eatery suits a range of palates and budgets, though its pizzas and several variants of filetto (fillet steak) come highly recommended. Portions are large, so be conservative when ordering.