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    50 Kalò

    50 Kalò

    4.2(139 reviews)
    3.3 kmMergellina/Posillipo
    €€

    There's pizza, and there's pizza in Napoli. As a native New Yorker, I'm blessed to have grow up…read morewith solid pizza but the pizza I had at 50 Kalo took me to a place I hadn't been before. I visited 50 Kalo twice and I'm more than OK with it being the only pizza I tried in Napoli because every crumb was divine. The dough is tasty and provides a foundation for a perfect pizza constructed from quality ingredients. Everything from the cheese to the basil was fresh and that was what made every bite superb. There's a wide variety of options to cater to any taste so you should be able to navigate the menu to find something that hits the spot. I personally loved the margherita con bufala, which was simple but perfect in terms of texture and taste. The service here was great and the team was very welcoming and quick to make sure I was accommodated whenever I needed something. The place is busy and full of energy and for what you get, the prices are surprisingly very reasonable. Definitely worth a visit!

    Some of the best pizzas we experienced in all of Naples!…read more The dough was really light, the produce was super fresh, and it was a fun experience to eat the pizza on the outside patio and watch the hustle and bustle of Napoli fly by. Also, the pizzas run about 9-10 Euros, so the price was right! Definitely recommended if you're in the area and looking to satisfy your pizza craving!

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    50 Kalò - Indoor seating

    Indoor seating

    50 Kalò - Del Monaco Pizza.  Thumbs Up!

    Del Monaco Pizza. Thumbs Up!

    50 Kalò

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    Alba - The cave

    Alba

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.2 kmMergellina/Posillipo
    €€

    Thanks to my friend Francesca F. I have discovered this new restaurant in the Mergellina area, just…read morea block from the seaside, on a cute little square. As soon as you enter you notice the contrast between the modern design and the tuff cave that hosts the restaurant, and despite being very technological with a TV screen next to each table (with remote to select your favorite show or even USB port to play a presentation during a work lunch) the flavors you're going to taste are very local and traditional. In fact, besides all the typical Neapolitan dishes and pizzas, Alba offers a selection of "gourmet pizzas", made with local biological ingredients selected to enjoy the real taste of Campania. We had two different kinds of pizza margherita: the Corbarì (with local red cherry tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella) and the Pomo d'Oro (with local yellow tomatoes and mozzarella. Both tasted delicious, but I may suggest to try the yellow tomatoes as you won't find them easily elsewhere. Together with these pizzas we enjoyed a tasty weiss double malt beer with a slightly fruity flavor, recommended by the waiters as the best fit for the food we were having. And trust me the union was really perfect. To sum it up, amazing food and very good service. A place I will definitely visit again during my next trips to Naples.

    A delightful variety of vegetarian, pasta, and meat pizza slices and other savory dishes ready for…read morecarry out or to eat at the restaurant. The owner Stefano is multi-lingual, competent, friendly, out going, and respectful, making the experience nutritious, efficient and enjoyable.

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    Alba - The entrance

    The entrance

    Alba - PIzza Corbarì

    PIzza Corbarì

    Alba - Pizza Pomo d'Oro

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    10 Diego Vitaglione Pizzeria - Margherita

    10 Diego Vitaglione Pizzeria

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.4 km

    Arguably the best pizza in Naples. This is the second location I've been to. The toppings are…read morefresh, the service is fast, and they have many unique pizzas. I had one called pizza, autumn, which had a supposed pumpkin flavor, though much better than a pumpkin spice latte. The wines are good here as well. Make sure to get here early, because it fills up quickly.

    This is how you craft nepolitan pizza! It almost feels like a low level fine dining experience and…read morein no way feels like a local pizza joint. That's absolutely fine thanks to thru execution. Get a reservation online for 1900 when they open and you'll be first in the door. Staff does prioritize reservations over walk ins even at opening. You'll quickly be asked if you want drinks or appetizers. You do. Get the fried spaghetti with corn flakes which is an absolutely delicious flavor bomb. Pick a pizza while you munch. There's no bad pizza in the menu. The class margherita is a must, the diavola is as good as any I've had, and even the non traditional crunchy style pizza (which almost comes across as pizza build on delightful airy bread) should be sampled for its great taste. There's a pizza sampler menu available as well. The pies are around €10-€13 and absolutely worth the price. You're ordering what will likely be the best pizza you'll experience in Naples. Staff is exceptional and does speak English. There's a cover charge of €3 per person. Pay at the front with a credit card after asking for the check at your table.

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    10 Diego Vitaglione Pizzeria
    10 Diego Vitaglione Pizzeria
    10 Diego Vitaglione Pizzeria

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    Sorbillo - Rodolfo

    Sorbillo

    4.3(473 reviews)
    7.0 kmCentro Storico

    We had to wait 45 minutes to get into this restaurant, and another 30 minutes for the pizza to be…read moregiven to us, but I have to say it was worth it I ordered the basic Margherita Pizza here - and it was really cheap - around 5.5 euros This pizza was amazingly good The first thing I have to mention was how incredibly fresh the tomatoes were. I haven't eaten tomatoes this good on a pizza before, they felt super authentic and local The crust wasn't as airy as another place I've been, but it was still quite soft and pleasurable to eat. The bottom of the crust, though, was unparalleled. It was so unbelievably soft, and didn't even feel like you were eating pizza. A lot of the pizza I've eaten in the past has included this hard bottom curst that's noticeable, but this bottom crust just floated through each bite like butter. Holding up a slice was so floppy The cheese was also fantastic - I do wish there was slightly more of it - but it was still amazingly good I tried a bit of a vegan pizza that someone at my table ordered - and my god that was astoundingly good - even better than the margherita I had. If I was here again I would definitely order the pizza that had white sauce rather than tomato sauce - because even though the tomatoes were really good, I think I just prefer the alfredo-style sauce on pizza.

    If you're in the historic district in Naples, depending on who and how you ask, you may get pointed…read morein different directions to Sorbillo's. Why? Multiplie locations exist, six in Naples, three on the same street! At first I wondered if it was a "Ray's Pizza" situation* though turns out they are all legitimately related, arising from the success of the pizzeria opened in by Gino Sorbillo. Aside from Naples they have locations in several other Italian cities (Rome, Milan, Bergamo, Turin, Bologna, Padua, and Genoa), even a location on Tokyo. This specific location where the pin is dropped on the Yelp map is for Gino e Tito Sorbillo, eponymously named for the now famous pizza chef and his brother, and the nicer sit-down version of the restaurant.** This is the original shop where it all began, and the business' historical headquarters. Outside, you'll see a couple paper cutouts of the chef, with a chef's coat and a smile. The unwavering popularity of their pizza is undeniable--one look at the crowds outside this storefront and it's immediately apparent. Be prepared as the wait is not for the faint-hearted or the extremely hungry. Luckily I had a snack before arriving (see separate review for Sfogliatelle Mary). 9:05pm: I arrived to a semi-circular crowd centered around the doorway of Gino e Tito Sorbillo. Headed up the hostess stand and she said 20-25 minutes so I figured why not. 9:30pm: the crowd around the door seems to have increased, at least stayed the same, a handful of parties were called up. I realize now that the hostess gives everyone the same estimate. Watching many parties that were there when I arrived--they are still waiting too. 9:50pm: I'm considering leaving at this point since there's significant second-hand smoke from multiple people smoking outside, though the crowd of people in front of the restaurant is going strong. 10:00pm: I go up to the stand and ask how much longer the wait will be, she says "oh you're a single diner right? I forgot, let me check." 10:05pm: she calls my name and ushers me inside. I'm seated at bar table seating at a window which works for me. Staff is quick to pass a menu, and take an order. 10:20pm the wait for the pizza after ordering was faster than expected. It only took about 7-8 minutes. Getting to the pizza--if you look up the definition of a Neapolitan style pizza, this is it! Served straight outta the oven as an entire pie, extremely thin, saucy in the middle, floppy base though evenly leopard-spotted on the bottom and the crust, pillowy and airy crust with a slightly crisp exterior. The tomato sauce was very fresh, and I loved the varying texture of the dough, great baked/slightly charred flavor. I got the Antonio which included regionally sourced cherry tomatoes, olives, capers, anchovies, basil. While I love both ingredients, the fish and capers together unfortunately were way too salty, I had to pick off some of these. Also I have to say as the pizza cooled, the room temp saucy dough wasn't quite as appealing as when it was hot. lol so if you consume it quickly it'll be fine! The serving size was also very generous, see pic with my hand next to the pie, I couldn't finish it in the end! Staff was quite friendly overall and I appreciated that they didn't pack the house or rush diners inside even with so many people waiting. That being said it was still pretty busy so you'll have to flag them down. After the meal, bring your bill up to the register to pay. *if you're familiar with NYC you'll know there are about 20 different Ray's Pizzas all claiming to be the original, which one is real? no one knows... **The other two locations on the same street are more casual, one is a takeout spot probably to handle the overflow from the main restaurant.

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    Sorbillo - Dining area closer to main entrance

    Dining area closer to main entrance

    Sorbillo - Margherita pizza

    Margherita pizza

    Sorbillo - Seating area around 10:30pm on a weekend- deceptively empty as a crowd of people still waited outside

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    Seating area around 10:30pm on a weekend- deceptively empty as a crowd of people still waited outside

    Nanà - pizza - Updated May 2026

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