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    Sorbillo - Rodolfo

    Sorbillo

    4.3(473 reviews)
    45.8 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

    Donna Stella - Primavera Pizza - mmmmmmm!

    Donna Stella

    4.7(111 reviews)
    18.5 km
    €€

    Pictures sum it up. Service was friendly and quick. The bread at the beginning was absolutely…read moredelightful (light, crunchy surface, soft warm inside). We did manage to throttle back and not eat all of it lol, as we wanted to still enjoy our starter and pizza. The oils provided were the perfect compliment for the bread, the salad (and the crust of the pizza). Salad was fresh and light. Pizza rolled out next and we still believe this to be the best pizza we ever had. Not heavy, but filling. The flavors were so rich and bright. Of course I had to have a local beer which paired well. The seating was outside, which was covered in an ivy like feel. It was lemon trees providing adequate sun coverage and of course looked beautiful. We would highly recommend checking out Donna Stella if you're in Amalfi.

    Eating among the lemon trees. This place was picturesque as you sit among actual Amalfi lemon…read moretrees eating your meal. It's like an outdoor patio. It is kind of hidden away and looks almost like you are entering someone's property. There was a wait but they seemed to remember faces and I did get seated after about 30 minutes, though they did seem pretty busy for a Sunday night. I ordered the lemon ravioli since I had been eating a lot of pizza and read that people enjoyed it. In my opinion, the lemon ravioli didn't have as much flavor as I would have liked, it seemed a little bland and didn't really taste like there was much lemon flavor and the quantity was a little small. Cooked well though. I think I would come back again but order the pizza instead. They did have a longer wait if you didn't make a reservation. Their lemon tiramisu (8€) was definitely worth it. Very creamy and not too sweet and had more of that lemon flavor that I was looking for. I wish I had come in a group, so they I could have tried more things, but no worries that can be next time.

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    Donna Stella
    Donna Stella
    Donna Stella - Beautiful setting

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    Beautiful setting

    Margheri Pizza E Sfizi - view to the street from the table

    Margheri Pizza E Sfizi

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.6 km

    Of the five pizzas in five days in top-rated places in Naples and Salerno, this one took the…read morebiscotti. The craft beer list was a great start, but the pizza was simply a master work. The Mortazza from the Chef's Specialties with buffalo mozz, mortadella, pistachio pesto, crushed pistachio, virgin olive oil and basil was not only a one-of-a-kind blending of sublime flavors, the creation as a whole was luscious. The flavors and textures: out of this world. And the staff were warm, caring, delightful. I had other great, great pizzas on this five-za' trip, but this pizza fantasia was the pinnacle of innovation, craft, and sheer, sheer excellence.

    In the heart of Salerno's old streets, this little pizzeria is located. At first glance, it looks…read morelike a take away place, but do not judge from here. Going inside (yes, both on the right and left side) - and asking for a menu, you'll quickly see - here they are into quality Food, but also a little detail, they have quit some special beers, which really matches the pizza'. I'm crazy about this little anonymous place, the staff is extremely friendly, helpful and they have the stuff under control. The pizzas - afterwards I have tried 3-5 different, and clearly my favorite, but they are all in a class for themselves - when you approach the cashier to pay, you'll get why - the diploma and the trophies who are prices for "Best Pizza" - are not to be avoided ....

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    Margheri Pizza E Sfizi - Menu card...

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    Margheri Pizza E Sfizi - Pizza Mortazza

    Pizza Mortazza

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    Pomodoro - pizza - Updated May 2026

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