Eating Out in Naples

Naples and Southern Italy have a great culinary tradition – the famed Mediterranean diet started here. Please contact me for further information.

Restaurants

Neapolitan

Informal atmosphere and not too expensive.

Ettore

Via S.Lucia 56

Tel.081-7640498

Mimi’ Alla Ferrovia

Via Alfonso d’Aragona 21

Tel.081-5538525

Closed on Sundays

Brandi

Salita S.Anna di palazzo 2

Tel.081-416928

Classic Pizzerie

Agliara

Piazza Sannazzaro 73/75

Tel.081-681787

Umberto

Via Alabardieri 30/31

Tel.081-418555

Cafasso

Via G.Cesare 72

Tel.081-2395281

Trianon Da Ciro

Parco Margherita 27

Tel.081-414678

Salvatore Alla Riviera

Riviera di Chiaia 91

Tel.081-680494

Chinese

Peking

Riviera di Chiaia 268

Tel.081-7642772

Shang-Hai

Piazzale Tecchio 99

Tel.081-2396903

La Muraglia

Via G.Cesare Cortese 8

Tel.081-5514693

Chinatown

Via G.San Felice 39

Tel.081-5520888

Acquario

Vico S.Maria della neve 26

Tel.081-680061

Pubs

Pubs have become very popular in Italy, with new establishments opening every month. Here are some of the older, more established ones in Naples; more listings will be made available in the next issue of this Naples Travel

Guide:

Joyce Irish Pub

Via vico dei Sospiri, 12

Tel. 081 7647168

Phone Rock

Via De Bonis, 8

Tel. 081 5750034

Southern Bull

Via Orazio, 2

Live music



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