Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Hostaria à Masaniello
Marvellous southern Italian eatery. The menu includes buffalo mozzarella shipped daily from Naples.
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2. Ristorante alla Borsa
A great selection of wines accompany dishes such as clams, mussels, tomatoes and capers.
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3. Ristorante all’Angelo
A long-running favourite with seating for 680. Try the risotto di seppie (rice cooked with cuttlefish black ink sauce).
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4. Rosticceria San Bartolomeo
Try the local favourite here, mozzarella in carozza , a deep-fried cheese sandwich.
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5. Chat qui rit
Self-service restaurant with generous plates of pasta and salads served inside or out.
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6. Leon Bianco
Great for a cheap lunch of pasta e fagioli (bean and pasta soup) or lasagne, at the bar or at a table out the back.
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7. Al Bacareto
A 30-year institution. Try the bigoli in salsa (spaghetti with anchovy and onion purée). Non-smoking rooms and outdoor seating too.
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8. Al Vaporetto
Spacious self-service eatery. Choice of hot meals, pizza or rolls.
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9. La Caravella
Resembling a caravel sailing ship, the trestle tables are adorned with pewter plates. Fish and meat dishes. Good wine list.
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10. Acqua Pazza
Mediterranean cuisine, including Neapolitan-style pizza.
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