Restaurant in Naples, Italy
50 Kalò
585Pearl PointsSerious Neapolitan pizza at street-food prices.

About 50 Kalò
One of Naples' most critically recognised pizzerias, 50 Kalò earns a Michelin Plate and an Opinionated About Dining top-250 ranking at a single-euro price point. Ciro Salvo's light, digestible dough and a genuinely curated wine and beer list separate it from the competition. No reservations at the original location; book the Piazza della Repubblica branch for groups or fixed plans.
50 Kalò is the right answer for serious Neapolitan pizza in Naples — book accordingly
If you are in Naples and want to understand what the city's pizza tradition actually tastes like at its most technically accomplished, 50 Kalò at Piazza Sannazaro is where you go. Ciro Salvo has earned a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 and a ranking of #211 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list. The Google score sits at 4.5 across more than 17,000 reviews. That combination of critical recognition and mass approval is rare, and it tells you something concrete: this is not a place coasting on local loyalty. It earns its queue every day.
What you are actually booking
50 Kalò does traditional Neapolitan pizza, which means large discs, a soft and airy crumb, a slightly pronounced crust, and a dough that is genuinely light and digestible. The menu runs from classics to more creative combinations, all built on high-quality ingredients with oil added after cooking — a detail that matters for both flavour and texture. The fried starters are a serious part of the meal, not an afterthought, and the wine and beer lists have been put together with real care. For a single-price-bracket pizzeria, the beverage program here is notably more considered than most competitors at this level. If you are the kind of eater who wants a glass of Campanian wine , a Falanghina or a Greco di Tufo , to sit properly alongside your pizza rather than just fill a glass, this is where that works.
The room itself is modern and bright rather than the worn-in trattoria aesthetic you find at older Neapolitan institutions. Staff are attentive and knowledgeable. The address has become a reference point for visitors and locals alike, which is a double-edged signal: it means the experience is reliable, and it means you will not be the only person who has done their research before arriving.
Booking logistics
The Piazza Sannazaro location does not take reservations. You arrive, leave your name, and wait to be called. On busy evenings, that wait is real. If you need certainty , a group dinner, a tight schedule, a table you can plan around , use the second location at Piazza della Repubblica, where advance booking is possible. Both kitchens are run under the same standard. The choice between them is purely logistical. For solo diners or pairs who can be flexible, the original location is the better experience; for groups or anyone on a fixed timeline, book the Repubblica location.
Opening hours are split service: lunch from noon to 4:30 PM and dinner from 6:30 PM, closing at midnight Sunday through Thursday and at 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. The lunch window is your leading move if you want to eat without a significant wait and keep your evening free.
Price and value
50 Kalò sits at the single-euro price bracket. For what you get , Michelin-recognised quality, a thoughtful drinks list, skilled service , the value is as clear as it gets. You will spend less here than at almost any other critically recognised restaurant in Naples, at any cuisine level. Compared to the city's four-euro-bracket restaurants like Palazzo Petrucci or George Restaurant, 50 Kalò costs a fraction and delivers something entirely different: not a showcase of creative Italian cooking, but a masterclass in a single, specific tradition done with precision.
How it sits in the wider Italian dining picture
If you are building a Naples itinerary that includes any of the city's more formal restaurants, 50 Kalò is the meal that grounds everything else. Visitors who also plan to eat at places like Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone or who are travelling through Italy to visit Osteria Francescana in Modena or Uliassi in Senigallia will find that 50 Kalò holds its own as a destination in a different register , not lesser, just different. The same applies if you are comparing internationally: the Neapolitan tradition that Salvo is working in has spread globally, and you can find strong representations at L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele in Singapore or Stellina Pizzeria in Washington D.C., but the source version, made in Naples by someone at Salvo's level, is categorically different.
Within the Naples pizza scene specifically, 50 Kalò competes with Da Attilio, Da Concettina ai Tre Santi, L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele, La Notizia 53, and Palazzo Petrucci Pizzeria. Each has a distinct personality. 50 Kalò's advantage is the combination of critical credibility, a drinks program that actually matches the food, and a modern room that does not feel like a museum piece. See the comparison table below for a direct breakdown.
The drinks program: why it matters here
For a pizzeria at this price point, the wine and beer curation at 50 Kalò is worth flagging separately. Most Neapolitan pizzerias treat the drinks list as an obligation. Here it functions as a genuine complement to the food. Campanian wines , the indigenous varieties grown on volcanic soils around Naples and the wider region , pair with the pizza in ways that imported options simply do not. If you are travelling through southern Italy with any interest in regional wine, this is one of the few pizzeria settings where you can explore that pairing properly. The staff know the list and can guide you. That is not standard at this price tier.
Practical comparison
| Venue | Price | Reservations | Critical recognition | Leading for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 Kalò | € | No (original); Yes (Repubblica) | Michelin Plate 2024–25, OAD #211 | Serious pizza with a good drinks list |
| L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele | € | No | Historically recognised | Purist tradition, minimal menu |
| Gino Sorbillo | € | Limited | Widely recognised | High volume, central location |
| Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar | €€ | Easier access | Editorial recognition | Pasta over pizza, seafront setting |
| Palazzo Petrucci | €€€€ | Yes | Fine dining level | Creative Italian, not pizza |
Bottom line
Book 50 Kalò if you want Neapolitan pizza at the level where technique and tradition are both present and the drinks program can keep up. Go at lunch on a weekday to avoid the longest waits at the original Piazza Sannazaro address. If you need a guaranteed table, call ahead for the Piazza della Repubblica location. For everything else Naples offers in food and drink, see our full Naples restaurants guide, our full Naples hotels guide, our full Naples bars guide, our full Naples wineries guide, and our full Naples experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at 50 Kalò?
50 Kalò does not operate a tasting menu format — this is a pizzeria, and the menu is built around individual pizzas, both classic and creative, plus fried starters. Order a couple of fried items to start, then a pizza each. At the single-euro price bracket with Michelin Plate recognition, there is no format mismatch to worry about: you will spend very little and eat very well.
Is 50 Kalò good for solo dining?
Yes, and it is one of the better solo options in Naples precisely because the format is low-pressure. You leave your name, wait to be called, and order at your own pace. A single pizza and a beer from their well-curated drinks list is a complete, affordable meal. The Piazza Sannazaro location is the atmospheric choice; the Piazza della Repubblica branch is easier if you want to book ahead and avoid uncertainty.
Can 50 Kalò accommodate groups?
Groups are manageable but require planning. The Piazza Sannazaro location takes no reservations, so arriving as a large party means a longer wait. For groups of four or more, the second location at Piazza della Repubblica accepts reservations and is the practical choice. Both serve the same Ciro Salvo pizzas in the same price bracket.
What should I order at 50 Kalò?
Start with the fried food — the database and Michelin notes both flag it as worth ordering separately. For pizza, the menu covers both classic Neapolitan options and more creative combinations, all finished with a specific oil after cooking. The drinks list is unusually strong for a pizzeria at this price point, so pairing with a wine or beer from their curated selection is worthwhile rather than defaulting to water.
Is lunch or dinner better at 50 Kalò?
Lunch is the lower-risk choice. The restaurant opens at noon and the evening service, especially Friday and Saturday when it runs to 1 am, draws longer waits at the Piazza Sannazaro location. If you want the atmosphere of a busy Neapolitan dinner service and do not mind waiting, evenings are fine — but lunch gets you in faster and lets you fold it into the rest of a day in the city.
Is 50 Kalò worth the price?
Straightforwardly yes. The single-euro price bracket means this is among the most affordable meals you will have in Naples, and you are getting Michelin Plate recognition, a dough that Opinionated About Dining ranked in its 2024 European casual list, and a drinks program that outperforms the price point considerably. Compared to L'antica Pizzeria da Michele, which offers a stripped-back experience with almost no drinks curation, 50 Kalò gives you more for a comparable outlay.
What should I wear to 50 Kalò?
Come as you are. This is a Neapolitan pizzeria with modern, bright rooms and a walk-in format at the main location — there is no dress expectation beyond ordinary daytime or evening clothes. The environment is relaxed, and the staff are described as attentive and knowledgeable rather than formal.
Location
P.za Sannazaro, 201/c, 80121 Napoli NA, Italy
Naples, Italy
Compare 50 Kalò
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 Kalò | Pizza | € | In the Neapolitan tradition of interpreting dreams, 50 means bread (dough), while the word “kalò” has Greek origins and means good – the name “good dough” explains the secret behind the pizzas made by Ciro Salvo, one of the most famous pizza masters in Naples. This chef makes traditional Neapolitan pizzas, which are large in size and have a soft dough. The restaurant doesn’t take reservations – if it’s busy you just leave your name and wait to be called. However, if you prefer not to wait, there’s a second restaurant at 2, Piazza della Repubblica where you can book ahead of time.; Michelin Plate (2025); You go to eat at Ciro Salvo because you are looking for the taste of traditional Neapolitan pizza, with a large size and a slightly pronounced crust, interpreted perfectly in a contemporary key, with a light, fragrant, and digestible dough. On the menu, you can choose between classic and more creative pizzas, topped with high-quality ingredients, each with its own type of oil added at the end of cooking. The historic location has become a place of pilgrimage for customers who are welcomed in modern and bright rooms by attentive and knowledgeable staff. The fried foods are excellent, the wine and beer lists are very well curated. The second location opened in the city in Piazza della Repubblica is also a success.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #211 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar | Pasta Bar, Italian | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| L'antica Pizzeria da Michele | Pizza | € | Unknown | — | |
| Palazzo Petrucci | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown | — | |
| Gino Sorbillo | Pizzeria, Pizza | € | Unknown | — | |
| George Restaurant | Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
How 50 Kalò stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar — Pasta Bar, Italian, €€
- L'antica Pizzeria da Michele — Pizza, €
- Palazzo Petrucci — Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Gino Sorbillo — Pizzeria, Pizza, €
- George Restaurant — Contemporary, €€€€
Among Naples' single-euro pizzerias, the choice between 50 Kalò and L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele comes down to what you want from the experience. Da Michele is older, more austere, and offers an extremely short menu — it is the purist option. 50 Kalò gives you a wider menu, a modern room, attentive service, and a drinks program that actually complements the food. If you want to understand the tradition in its strictest form, Da Michele. If you want the tradition interpreted with more contemporary care and something worth drinking alongside it, 50 Kalò wins.
Gino Sorbillo is the high-volume alternative — well-known, central, and consistent, but the experience feels more transactional than either 50 Kalò or Da Michele. For a step up in setting and a move away from pizza entirely, Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar at €€ delivers a seafront location and a pasta-focused menu that is worth considering if your group is split between formats. At the top of the Naples spending range, Palazzo Petrucci and George Restaurant operate at €€€€ and offer creative Italian cooking rather than pizza — a different category entirely.
For most visitors who want to eat well in Naples without spending heavily, 50 Kalò is the clearest recommendation: more technically rigorous than Sorbillo, more complete as an experience than Da Michele, and better value than anything at the €€ tier and above. The one practical caveat is the no-reservation policy at the main location — if that is a problem, the Piazza della Repubblica branch solves it without compromising quality.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–12:30 am
- Tuesday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–12:30 am
- Wednesday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–12:30 am
- Thursday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–12:30 am
- Friday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
- Saturday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
- Sunday
- 12–4:30 pm, 6:30 pm–12:30 am
Recognized By
Explore Naples
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