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Located in what is probably the best people-watching piazza in town, this elegant little bar has the requisite cluster of outdoor tables from which to ogle the crowds. After 8pm, most of the area is closed to traffic.
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This café is reputed to have the best espresso in town, but if you don’t want it sweetened (alla napoletana ) then ask for a caffè amaro (bitter coffee). A hot-weather winner is the frappe di caffè (iced whipped coffee). You can also stock up on some wonderful coffee blends to take home.
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Named after the Italian monikers for old-time slapstick comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who have always had a fervent following in this country. It’s centrally located and features great gelato , made on the premises.
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One of the main bars on the renowned Piazzetta, but everyone has his or her own favourite. Great for people-watching.
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This trattoria specializes in seafood pasta and grilled catch of the day.
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The perfect wine bar to sample an extensive array of Campanian wines, as well as some fine national selections.
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A Naples institution, laying claim to having invented the pizza margherita on the occasion of a visit from Italy’s Queen Margherita in 1889. There’s also a full restaurant menu.
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This lively, welcoming place is top of most locals’ list, for both quality and price. The cooking features seafood, antipasti and pizzas.
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Not just a great café with an appealing atmosphere, but a purveyor of delicious Arabic goodies and full meals.
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This establishment turns out full Middle Eastern meals. The kebabs are perfectly grilled and the honeyed desserts superb.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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