In our last trip to Naples back in 2016, we were too busy eating Neapolitan pizza's but, never got the chance to try Pizza Fritta's.
For this trip I made it a point for us to try one. I came across this place when doing a search on the internet before visiting.
I can say that all 4 of us LOVE IT! we were welcomed with a great cheery, warm welcome! They had a great cute patio across their restaurant front with bar stools and barrels as tables.
My kids loved it so much that they wanted another one later in the day as well!
I am so happy that we were able to support this restaurant because they are tucked away up the road from the busy frantic touristy area, so it felt like we ate at a place where locals would go for their...
Read moreWe came across this place on a TV travel show and thought had to give it a try. We found it at about 2 pm with a 3 pm close whilst we were waiting for ours to come out they told others there were 5 left and closed about 2:15. Very few non natives in the line to get fried pizza and I can see why. Nicely tucked off the tourist track. This is a must try for local traditional food. A small is more than enough for lunch and they even do a beer with it if you wish. No Messing easy to order and cheap.. €3.50 for a small and job done Loved it would go back but not sure my waistline would cope. Best food experience so far in Naples for...
Read moreThe reviews swayed me to check this place out for my first fritta. If you’ve had a calzone or panzerotti then you have already had one of these. I went with the small as I just wanted a snack, but first bite and I knew I was in trouble. Way way too salty. I’m not sure if they are supposed to be super salty or maybe just this place makes them super salty or maybe just mine was a lot accidental salty. Either way I couldn’t finish it and threw it out. And I was hungry. That was my first and last fritta. Staff and set use were top notch though. Also can’t really sit anywhere as it is street food but too noisy and busy to stand around there...
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