I brought my friends from Greece and England to explore Naples and the Amalfi Coast. We ate everywhere many restaurants, many dishes and as an Italian, I noticed something: generally, the quality of food has dropped over time.
But Da Ciccio is different. I’ve been here many times over the years, and whether it’s breakfast, lunch or dinner, the quality never fails. Pizza, pasta, meat or fish, whatever you order the flavour is always on point, rich, authentic. And here’s the real plus: the prices are never excessive. You get fair value for service and taste.
What stands out:
Consistency through time, never disappointed.
Wide menu that stays strong across categories (pizza, pasta, fish, meat).
Flavour that respects tradition without feeling stale.
Honest pricing: you feel paid fairly, never cheated.
If you’re in Torre del Greco and want a place that still delivers real Italian food with heart, Da Ciccio is it. Five stars,...
Read moreI truly don’t have words for the kindness of the gentlemen that make this restaurant feel like a family kitchen. Between the laughter and the kind gestures the food also spoke just as loud for itself. We cannot thank them enough and wished we had their names to directly thank them but here we are.
We walked in after a long day hungry and ready for whatever food they may have put in front of us but they did not treat us just like any random take away customer. They invited us in, made us feel like home and brought my daughter behind the counter to allow her to foster one of the most colorful memories of her life. They taught her how to toss the dough, fill it with fresh ingredients and how to enjoy cooking in such a way that not only fills the stomach but also the soul.
I wish anyone that visits this establishment could have seen the happiness that was painted across her face.
Thank you for the happy...
Read moreSo me and my boyfriend (born and raised in Torre Del Greco) came for dinner we ordered mussels and lobster pasta. The mussel smelled funny and disgusting. We told the waiter and he was like (shrug) it’s not the season for mussels. For the past two months I have had countless mussels, fresh and tasty. I’ve never had bad food like this. If you knew this was not the season maybe you should inform the customer or you shouldn’t serve this food? I have been to the local fish market for Christmas and NYE dinner shopping. I saw fresh mussels and you tell me now that it’s not the season? If a whole plate smelled funny you must had known that the food was not fresh so why did you serve it to me? That’s just so disrespectful! If you don’t want to have a diarrhea you will not want...
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