Restaurants In Naples, Italy

by Maya Autorino

Napoli emerges as an exceptional gastronomic destination, showcasing its uniqueness through the bounties of fertile volcanic soil. This yields a diverse range of extraordinary fruits and vegetables, exemplified by the esteemed Sorrento lemons (Limone di Sorrento IGP), a highlight from Massa Lubrense. The region also boasts the delectable Piennolo tomatoes, renowned for their exquisite flavor and superior quality. Additionally, Napoli and its surroundings takes pride in its varied selection of outstanding cheeses, notably the unmatched Mozzarella di Bufala di Agerola. With a rich culinary legacy and an abundance of premium local produce, Napoli becomes an unrivaled haven for avid food enthusiasts.

  • ‘A Figlia d’o Marenaro: Craving seafood? What better place to enjoy the Gulf of Naples’ delicacies at one of the finest seafood restaurants in Naples, ‘a Figlia d’o marenaro.
  • La Bersagliera: Located in the harbor of Castel dell’ovo, enjoy the sea’s breeze and divine dining with a typical Italian atmosphere at La Bersagliera.
  • Ciro a Mergellina: A classic stop for Neapolitans since its opening, Ciro a Mergellina offers quality typical pizza and pasta dishes in one of Naples’ most beautiful seafronts.
  • Reginella: With stunning rooftop views on Posillipo Hill, La Reginella is a great option for a romantic dinner, or a special occasion.
  • Bechamel: A more casual, traditional Neapolitan, Bechamel offers the city’s comfort food with a twist- specials with Bechamel sauce!
  • Cicciotto a Marechiaro: One of Naples’ fanciest restaurants, this perfect escape in Marechiaro allows one to enjoy the view of the Bay while eating the best seafood and pasta plates in Naples.
  • ‘A Fenestella: also located in Marechiaro, this scenic restaurant overlooking the gorgeous bay of Naples  serves high end seafood and dishes of Neapolitan cuisine.
  • Social Pizza: Looking for an upbeat place to enjoy a pizza with friends? Social Pizza is a modern restaurant, with instagrammable decor and live music on Saturday nights!

Bloomsbury: A Hidden Gem

The neighborhood of Bloomsbury is one of London’s most charming corners—leafy, literary, and full of character. Start with a pastry and coffee at Gail’s, stroll through Bloomsbury Square, and end your evening with cocktails in the dazzling Coral Room at The Bloomsbury Hotel.

For those staying nearby, The Montague on the Gardens is a delightful boutique hotel next to the British Museum, offering classic English charm with a hidden-garden feel. 

Royal Albert Hall

Sunday “Classical Coffee Mornings” with live music and coffee.

Quick Escapes Outside London

Craving countryside calm? The Pig Hotel in Kent is a top choice. Just a couple hours (by car or by train) from the city, this boutique country house is known for its chic style, farm-to-table dining, and warm hospitality. It’s the perfect retreat after a few vibrant days in London.