Restaurant in Vallo della Lucania, Italy
Da Zero
175ptsLocal-ingredient pizza, no compromise on quality.

About Da Zero
Da Zero is an artisanal pizza operation rooted in Cilento, the birthplace of the Mediterranean Diet, building its menu around high-quality local ingredients. It is the right choice for food-focused travelers who want a genuinely territorial meal in Vallo della Lucania without the complexity of a tasting-menu format. Booking is easy and the atmosphere is informal — accessible rather than precious.
The right call for anyone who wants to eat well in Cilento without compromising on ingredient quality
If you are passing through Vallo della Lucania and want a meal that actually reflects where you are, Da Zero is the place to book. This is artisanal pizza rooted in the Cilento territory, built around the principle that quality starts with raw materials — not technique applied to mediocre inputs. For food-focused travelers exploring the Cilento coast or the Vallo di Diano, it is a practical and satisfying stop that delivers something genuinely local rather than generic southern Italian.
The energy at Da Zero is informal and grounded. Expect a neighbourhood-pizza atmosphere: lively enough to feel alive, calm enough to have a conversation. This is not a destination restaurant in the fine-dining sense, and the room does not try to be. The mood is direct and unpretentious, which suits the food philosophy — the point is what is on the plate, not the theatre around it. If you are coming from somewhere like Osteria Francescana in Modena or Reale in Castel di Sangro expecting a tasting-menu environment, recalibrate. Da Zero is a different register entirely, and better for it in this context.
The name translates as "From Zero," and the operating philosophy behind it is a strong connection to the Cilento territory , the birthplace of the Mediterranean Diet, a UNESCO-recognised food culture built on legumes, local grains, olive oil, and seasonal produce. That geographical context matters here: the ingredients Da Zero sources are not merely Italian, they are specifically Cilentano, which gives the pizza a local identity that most pizza chains cannot claim. For an explorer who cares about provenance, this is the detail that separates Da Zero from a competent but generic artisanal pizza operation.
Da Zero operates as an artisanal chain that originated here in Cilento before expanding, which means the Vallo della Lucania location carries the added weight of being close to the source. Eating here is as close as you will get to the founding logic of the brand. If you are building an itinerary around Cilento food culture , perhaps pairing a meal here with a visit to local producers or a stay in the area , this location is the one to prioritise over any urban outpost.
For context on the broader Vallo della Lucania dining scene, country-cooking options like Aquadulcis and La Chioccia d'Oro cover traditional Campanian territory if you want something beyond pizza. Our full Vallo della Lucania restaurants guide has the complete picture. If you are planning the wider trip, check our guides to hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in Vallo della Lucania as well.
Practical details: Reservations: Booking is easy and not far in advance , a day or two should be sufficient for most visits, though weekends in high summer may warrant more notice given the volume of tourists in the Cilento area. Dress: Casual. There is no dress expectation beyond basic comfort. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in our data, but artisanal pizza positioning in this region typically sits in the accessible-to-mid range. Confirm directly when booking. Address: Via Angelo Rubino, 1, 84078 Vallo della Lucania SA, Italy.
How It Compares
Compare Da Zero
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Da Zero | Da Zero is an artisanal pizza chain that started in Cilento, the cradle of the Mediterranean Diet. It is known for its strong connection to the territory and its use of high-quality, local ingredients to create a unique and recognizable pizza. The name "Da Zero" (From Zero) reflects their philosophy of starting from the best raw materials. | Easy | — | |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Da Zero good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion calls for a sense of place rather than formal ceremony. Da Zero's identity is built on Cilento's Mediterranean Diet heritage and high-quality local ingredients, which gives a meal here genuine meaning for food-minded diners. It won't deliver white-tablecloth theatre, but it will deliver a pizza that reflects where you are. For milestone dining that requires multi-course tasting menus, look at Reale or Quattro Passi instead.
How far ahead should I book Da Zero?
Book at least a few days in advance, particularly if visiting in summer when Cilento draws regional tourists. Da Zero has expanded as an artisanal chain, so demand at the Vallo della Lucania original can spike during peak travel months. Calling ahead is always safer than walking in during July or August.
What are alternatives to Da Zero in Vallo della Lucania?
Vallo della Lucania is a small town, so the local dining scene is limited. Da Zero is the most documented artisanal option in the area. For a comparable commitment to Cilento-sourced ingredients in a different format, look at agriturismos in the surrounding Cilento countryside, which often cook from their own land. For serious fine dining in southern Italy, you'd need to travel further — Dal Pescatore in Lombardy or Quattro Passi on the Amalfi coast are in a different tier entirely.
What should I wear to Da Zero?
This is a casual, artisanal pizzeria rooted in a small Cilento town — there is no dress code. Come as you would for a good neighbourhood pizza spot. Neat and comfortable is all that is expected.
Can Da Zero accommodate groups?
Da Zero's format as an artisanal pizzeria is generally well-suited to groups — pizza is a sharing-friendly format and the chain has demonstrated capacity to serve volume without compromising ingredient quality. For larger parties, call ahead to confirm seating availability at the Via Angelo Rubino location, as the original site may have limited space compared to newer outposts.
What should I order at Da Zero?
Da Zero's philosophy is 'from zero' — starting from the best local raw materials — so the menu is built around Cilento-sourced ingredients. Order whatever showcases those local products most directly. The pizza itself is the centrepiece; the value here is in the provenance of what goes on top, not in elaborate customisation. Avoid over-ordering sides if you haven't eaten their pizza before: the base is the point.
Is Da Zero good for solo dining?
A casual artisanal pizzeria is one of the easier formats for solo dining — no awkward table minimums, no tasting-menu pacing that reads differently alone. If you're passing through Vallo della Lucania solo, Da Zero is a practical and satisfying stop. Sitting at or near the counter, if available, gives you something to watch while you eat.
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