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    Sorsi E Morsi

    5.0 (1 review)
    PriceySpanish, Italian, Seafood
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    Principe

    Principe

    3.7(11 reviews)
    80.7 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    After traveling through Italy for the last 2 weeks, this was one of our best meals for food and…read moreservice. My husband asked for a chicken sandwich which was not on the menu and they made no problem. It was one of the best he has ever had. Excellent choice off the beaten path! Great prices too. Thank you for ending off our vacation in a great way!

    Although I love Italian food, After 5 days in Italy, I was ready to skip pasta and pizza. Luckily I…read morefound a Spanish restaurant just a few blocks away from my hotel. They actually offer Italian selections as well, if that is what you are interested in. It was a leisurely Sunday around midday. I decided to stop in and ordered the seafood paella. It was really tasty and such a large portion. In fact, I thought I'd made a mistake and ordered the paella for 2 because there was so much food. Lol. The servers were nice but not overbearing-You might consider them slightly slow if you are used to fast pace restaurants. This restaurant had a more laid back feel than other restaurants. Perhaps it was because the street that it is on is very quiet (at least in the daytime). Not sure. I also ordered sangria. It was great and a nice switch from the wines that I had been drinking all week. My favorite part is that the food was really affordable. I spent 20 euros on paella, 2 glasses of sangria and water. In comparison to many other places that I ate during the week, this was a great deal.

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    Milagros Gastrobar - Carlos Peña - Día mundial de la tapa

    Milagros Gastrobar

    4.8(28 reviews)
    113.6 kmChiaia
    €€€

    Naples used to be the capital of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies, which was part of the Spanish Crown…read more In fact, the colours of the Spanish flag are also those of the city coat of arms. But with all this histry, it's strange that you could not find real Spanish food anywhere. Until now. Chef Carlos knows his food, and know how to bring Spanish culinary traditions to life, like his Salt Cod with spinach, raisins and pine nuts, or clams in grean sauce. And their Sangria is the only decent one in town. Small and hidden away around hte corner from the Gran Bar Riviera. I'll be back. Presto

    This is probably my fave place in Naples. They are so kind to me! My Italian is getting fairly…read moregood but I still stumble over long vowely words. They never even smirk at me here nor do they neglect me since I am usually a lone diner. Being a screaming diabetic with insulin always loaded does not seem a good match for anywhere in Italy and it is truly a test of will. But this has become my second home. The cheeses, meats and fabulous fruits help me (almost) overlook the breads and pastas like no other. This place rocks on tapas and makes me a special plate each time. The chorizo is like no other and would be ruined with a carb introduction anyway. I feel like a very special person when I dine here. Acqua fresco is even magical here. If you want to have at least one true Italian experience please go to Milagros.

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    Sorsi E Morsi - spanish - Updated July 2026

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