One of the best things about living in a global city like Madrid is the way it can transport you, culinarily speaking, to anywhere in the world. Tucked between the bustling streets near Chmaberí, Amadeo di Napoli Napoli does just that, offering an authentic Neapolitan pizza experience without leaving the city.
Run by a vero napoletano, the pizzeria delivers the kind of pizza you’d expect to find on a backstreet in Naples: fluffy dough, charred crust, rich tomato sauce, and creamy mozzarella. Even the iconic pizza fritta, a deep-fried Neapolitan classic, is on the menu.
The space itself is simple and cozy, with unmistakable southern Italian charm. But what really makes the experience special is the warmth of the owner, who often steps out of the kitchen to chat with diners, making you feel like a regular even on your first visit.
Whether you’re a homesick Italian, a curious foodie, or just someone looking for damn good pizza, Amadeo di Napoli Napoli is a place worth seeking out. It’s not flashy, it’s not touristy, it’s just real. And in a city full of culinary options, that kind of honesty tastes even better.
Calle de Alonso Cano 93
Pizza:
€
14
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