One of Naples's best-kept secrets, this chic and charming spot corrals more than a few members of the city's fashionable set – there's a fair chance you'll find a Neapolitan count or off-duty film star enjoying this jewel. A tiny stone terrace overlooks a pleasant anchorage, centered around an antique column, with seats and canopy exquisitely upholstered in blue-and-white matching-but-mixing fabrics. You can appreciate the outdoor setting at either lunch or dinner, and don't even bother with a menu – just start digging into the sublime antipasti and go with the waiter's suggestions. Cicciotto is at the end of the same long winding road that leads to the famed 'A Fenestella restaurant and shoreline, so phone for the restaurant's free shuttle service if starting out from one of the city-center hotels.
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