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    Napples

    Napples

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.4 km

    During my visit to Italy one of my main goals was to try as many different pizza joints as I can. I…read morecame across Napples with two of my friends and it did not disappoint. If you happen to be in the area I highly recommend checking this place out. The dinner fills up quickly and it may not hurt to make a reservation. However, they are very accommodating if you don't have a reservation, only downside is you may have to be out by a certain time to free up a reserved table. Parking in the area is extremely limited. Best bet is to park in the garage (approximately 5 minute walk) and head over. Buon appetito!

    They call it the rebirth of the Neapolitan pizza. I call it the best pizza I have ever eaten. We…read morestopped by for a late take out and were able to watch the cooks at work while we waited. Two men rolled out the dough and added the toppings. A third was the master of the pizza peel (or paddle) and the oven. The dough is incredibly light and elastic. Generous pinches of flour are dusted on the working surface and the pizza peel to keep things from sticking. The toppings are fresh. The cheese is usually a creamy fior di latte rather than the heavier mozzarella. The wood fired oven is very hot with pizzas baking in only a few minutes. Some toppings like fresh basil are added after cooking. All pizzas are drizzled with olive oil before being served. The end result is an incredible crust and a more delicate taste than any pizza I've had before. Prices range from €5-€10, with most around €8.

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    Il Padellino - Clockwise (from top left):  calzone, pizza, and lasagna (mine).  Lasagna is what Anglophones call "le lasagne."

    Il Padellino

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.5 km

    In Turin, some friends and I had to decide where to eat. One evening, we ate Sicilian food and,…read morethe evening before, we went to a popular pizzeria near Porta Nuova. The hectic nature of those places prevented me from taking photos, so I won't be reviewing them. I said I wanted to go somewhere more relaxed. Il Padellino, which I had unknowingly walked by a few times, fit the bill. Il Padellino is a full fledged restaurant, with lunch and dinner hours, and features pastas, mains, pizzas, desserts, and a wide gamut of beverages. They might have had featured specials, but we all selected from the main menu. The server was very informative since some of the items have regional names or sounded like colloquialisms. The plates ordered were a pizza, a calzone, and lasagna. I had the lasagna. This is authentic Italian lasagna which breaks up with minimal plying of the fork. Not only that, it was very tasty. The pizza and the calzone were reportedly also very good. Another server helped out by providing us the dessert menu. I was the only one who ordered dessert. I saw two mousse items that caught my attention: one was chocolate and the other was "frutti di bosco," which basically means mixed berries. I asked which one the server suggested and he deferred by saying that they were both good. Since you can get chocolate mousse in so many restaurants (probably at every single one in Portugal), I went with the frutti di bosco mousse. It was good, but a little tart. As we left, I told him I wish I had ordered the chocolate mousse. He acknowledged that, for him, it also has a slight edge over the frutti di bosco. The pricing was appropriate. As indicated, the service was very good. Il Padellino has a pleasant atmosphere and the tables are distributed in different clusters, but sufficiently spaced apart. Lastly, it's only a few blocks from the less hectic modern and glassy Porta Susa station, which is the city's second most important train station. For now, I'll go with a strong 4 stars. I would definitely eat at Il Padellino again and, by trying other dishes, I'd probably be on board with the other reviewers' 5 star ratings.

    Was excited to try gluten free pizza in Italy. The crust was not what I was expecting. It was…read morethick and pillowy and boring. Like a cross between American Sicilian and Detroit style pizza. While the crust was rather similar to that at Como's, it didn't benefit from the crispy cheese on the bottom. The toppings were also rather sparse. There was a lot of mozzarella. On a positive note, the chianti was only 10 euros and rather good.

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    Il Padellino - Here is the name "Il Padellino" in the front window (you have to look for it).

    Here is the name "Il Padellino" in the front window (you have to look for it).

    Il Padellino - Look at the desserts, specifically the chocolate mousse.  That's what I should have ordered.

    Look at the desserts, specifically the chocolate mousse. That's what I should have ordered.

    Il Padellino - With pizzas, this is likely to be the back side of the menu.

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    With pizzas, this is likely to be the back side of the menu.

    Al Tegamino - pizza - Updated May 2026

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