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Qui n’a pas mangé une pizza chez Il cicciotto, n’a pas mangé un pizza digne de ce nom. Je défis quiconque de trouver une meilleure pizza.La meilleure à jamais. Voir tous les avis.
We went to this place for a quiet local dinner as we lived in the hotel art vila floriella. it was too foot from the hotel and was recommended by the boat captain who brought us to capri during the day. It...was so Italian, so homestyle and absolutely delicious, not to mention cheap. Top tips bring cash, share a pizza, they are gigantic. a person speaks English, but her slower family business. the people come in to pick up pizzas and have a chat. his charming Italian and I loved seeing all the different local characters come for their meal. it also has no obvious sign. it's just an open door, they see a bit of kitchen, left is the escap. we missed it the first time.
This pizzeria is one of the best woodfire pizzas you can eat. the Cicciotto family can, if not pass, fit the best...pizzeria restaurants in the prestigious napoletana pizzerias. These pizzas offer the right dense teig, fresh ingredients, perfectly cooked, moderate prices and wonderful family-friendly atmosphere to create the cicciotto family, are reasons why this has such a great call, but above all, delicious taste. I could see why it was also busy with taking during a week night. savo's sharp humor had us in stabs. grazie mille francesco, savo, rosella and giovanni!
A home as a restaurant. very simple, but all they need, wonderful family businesses and the wood fired pizza ovens is over years old. our young family really enjoyed this and we were very welcome. if they are close and no...Frills good eating is one must. oh and the limoncello of the owner of his mother is an astonishing as the fennelly! grazie mille!
Nothing special. we ordered capriciosa and bella napoli. they looked very nice, but the taste was so. I just drank from my slices, because I really didn't like the taste of the teig. my second half, which is Italian, said the chef, that is too bad and it was oversafe. the house white wine was lousy and I had to change it. but I have to say the type that our waiter was very nice, he even brought a glass made to house that they do, but not sell (that was very nice in the did).
We had three really nice afternoons drinking coffee and watching the world go by. From about to pm when all the boat trips are coming back in is the best time. The only downside is the walk back up the hill back into...the town centre, although on our last day we did get a speed boat back to our hotel Delfino for a very reasonable cost.