We tried this famous place for their street style fried food and being a vegetarian, we confirmed everything twice and even we confirmed that there's no egg present in whatever we order! We tried their cuppi vegetariano which had variety of fritters. We somewhat liked it but none of them were spicy or loaded with any kind of spices, all the fritters tasted bland to us and no ketchup or dip was provided along with it. Also the fritters were a bit too oily so you could taste the oil very prominently. We recommend to try their pizza or fried pizza rather than the fried platter. It's a small shop so there's no dine-in but they have provision of tables outside where you can enjoy the food. You might have to wait for 5-10 minutes as there's waiting most of the time here. Overall it was a...
Read moreWe enjoyed this street food lunch, as the first one as soon as we arrived in Naples.
We grabbed a delicious fried pizza (complete one) and a frittatina (with eggplants) plus a montanara.
Can't tell how much the single shop quality may change from one to another (and there's plenty of Passione di Sofi!) but all we got was not oily despite being deep fried, resulting in an easy digestion.
Despite the queue, they serve swiftly and in a few minutes you can enjoy their preps. Servings are quite big, so you may want to split/share (or not!) and prices are in the range of the center "touristic" streets.
In any case, it's recommended...
Read moreI went in for the friend pizza and ended up getting the fried pasta, which was truly delicious. The queue moved fast, but the ladies behind the till were quite rude. Bo hello, no goodbye, they seemed annoyed. I know service jobs aren’t easy, but take it out on your boss or the rude customers, not the polite ones. One literally threw the card machine against my phone while not even looking at me and scream-singing to her colleague. I love to see colleagues having fun, but this was just rude and unnecessary. I’ve walked past so many times and never seen the outside...
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