'A Fenestella
Perched above a beach in Posillipo, near the end of a long winding side road, this landmark restaurant is associated with a bit of Neapolitan folklore—in the 19th century the owner's great-grandmother Carolina was one day standing at the window (fenestella in the local dialect) and was spotted by musician Salvatore Di Giacomo below, thus inspiring the Neapolitan folk song "Marechiaro." Today, the restaurant is straightforwardly traditional, with comfortable decor and the usual suspects on the menu.