3 Best Restaurants in Chiaia, Santa Lucia, and Nearby, Naples

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Da Dora

$$ | Chiaia

Despite its location on an unpromising-looking vicolo (alley) off the Riviera di Chiaia, this small restaurant has achieved cult status for its seafood platters. It's remarkable what owner--chef Renato can produce in his tiny kitchen—start with linguine alla Dora, laden with local seafood and fresh tomatoes, and perhaps follow up with grilled pezzogna (blue-spotted bream). Like many seafront restaurants, on busy nights, Da Dora has its own guitarist, who is often robustly accompanied by the kitchen staff.

Via Ferdinando Palasciano 30, Naples, 80122, Italy
081-680519
Known For
  • Freshest seafood, both raw and cooked
  • Simple, attractive nautical-theme decor
  • Good quality but slow service when busy
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Il Transatlantico

$$ | Santa Lucia

The nautical decor and menu brimming with seafood delicacies are apt at this restaurant in the picturesque Borgo Marinaro, with the Bay of Naples and Castel dell'Ovo nearby and Vesuvius in the background. Note, too, as you plan your feast—the schiaffoni with astice and pescatrice (large flat tube pasta with lobster and anglerfish) is a good bet—that this area was the site of a villa owned by Lucullus, a Roman aristocrat and general famous for dining lavishly. Try to leave room for the dolce of the day, perhaps tiramisu or pear cake with ricotta. If after one too many limoncellos you feel like crashing, book one of the bright, airy guest rooms in the hotel upstairs.

Via Luculliana 15, Borgo Marinaro, Naples, 80132, Italy
081-7648842
Known For
  • Dining fit for a Roman aristocrat
  • Amazing bayside location
  • Friendly and attentive service
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and 3 wks Jan.–early Feb.

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'O Tabaccaro

$ | Santa Lucia

If you're trying to keep to a budget but want to enjoy a seafood feast alongside the yachts of the Borgo Marinaro harbor, head to this former tobacco store, now a family-run trattoria. While your eyes feast on all the pretty boats, the Lungomare hotels, the Castel dell'Ovo, and Vesuvius, you can savor classic Neapolitan seafood spaghetti or an impepata di cozze (mussels with pepper and garlic, available May–Aug.). Or just opt for the special made with the fish of the day.

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