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    Restaurant in Naples, Italy

    La Notizia 53

    715pts

    Serious Neapolitan dough, away from the crowds.

    La Notizia 53, Restaurant in Naples

    About La Notizia 53

    La Notizia 53 is one of Campania's most credentialed pizzerias: Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025, OAD #36 in Cheap Eats for Europe, and a Google rating of 4.4 from over 2,500 reviews. All of this at single euro-sign prices, away from the tourist centre. If technical dough quality is your benchmark for Neapolitan pizza, book this before you book anywhere else.

    The Verdict

    La Notizia 53 is the pizza destination to book if you are serious about Neapolitan dough. With a Google rating of 4.4 across 2,585 reviews, a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, and a ranking of #36 in Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list for 2025 (up from #107 in Casual in 2023 and 2024), this is not a neighbourhood pizzeria that happens to be good — it is one of the most credentialed pizza addresses in Campania. At a single euro-sign price point, it is also one of the most accessible. Book it.

    Portrait

    Via Michelangelo da Caravaggio sits well outside the tourist corridors of central Naples. That address is, in itself, a signal. La Notizia 53 does not rely on footfall from visitors wandering between Spaccanapoli and the waterfront. Its audience comes from further away, by intention, and that changes the atmosphere inside. The room is for people who looked this place up before they arrived, not for people who stopped because they spotted a queue. For a food-focused traveller, that distinction matters: you will be eating alongside Neapolitans and pizza-focused visitors, not beside coach-tour groups.

    Enzo Coccia has spent decades being identified as one of the most technically serious pizza-makers in Naples — a city where the competition for that title is genuinely fierce. What the Michelin recognition and the OAD rankings are tracking is not novelty for its own sake but a consistent, disciplined approach to dough. The base at La Notizia is soft, with a pull and stretch that separates it from the firmer, more carbonised styles found elsewhere in the city. Digestibility is a stated priority, and the thickness is calibrated to carry toppings without becoming structurally weak. For a diner used to evaluating pizza across cities , from A.K. Pizza in Seattle to Antico Pizza Napoletana in Atlanta , the dough at La Notizia is closer to what those places are attempting to replicate than most of what you find in Naples's historic centre.

    The menu runs both traditional and creative directions. The Margherita is the reference point: order it first, because it tells you everything about the quality of the base and the oil. The Notizia 94 (named after the second address nearby, at number 94/a) is also specifically recommended by Michelin reviewers as worth trying. For those who arrive expecting fried starters, note that fritti are not on the menu at number 53. The replacement is the mpustarella , a five-grain and wholemeal flour roll with different fillings, described in the Michelin notes as reminiscent of panuozzo but made with quality ingredients. It is an interesting and filling alternative, though if fried dough is what you came to Naples for, plan your itinerary accordingly and visit Da Concettina ai Tre Santi on a separate meal.

    The wine list is noted as strong, which is unusual for a single-price-sign pizzeria and worth factoring into your decision. Service is described consistently as friendly and professional. The kitchen also offers a doggy bag for leftovers, which is a practical detail that reflects the overall seriousness of operations here , nothing is wasted, including your attention. Reservations are handled reliably, and the booking system is noted to work well, which means you should use it rather than arriving and hoping.

    For context on where La Notizia sits in the wider Italian dining picture: it is earning Michelin recognition in a country that also hosts Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and Le Calandre in Rubano. The Plate designation is not a star, but in the pizza category, it is a meaningful credential , Michelin inspectors do not award Plates to every pizzeria they visit in Naples. The OAD ranking of #36 in Cheap Eats for Europe is arguably the more precise signal: it places La Notizia in direct competition with the leading value-focused dining across the continent and says it belongs near the leading of that list. That is a strong endorsement for a neighbourhood pizzeria that charges single euro-sign prices.

    Enzo Coccia is currently also developing a project in Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, supported by his children Andrea and Marco, which means the family's attention is distributed across multiple directions. This is worth knowing as context, though the current evidence , ratings, rankings, Michelin consistency across three consecutive years , suggests operations at Via Michelangelo da Caravaggio have not suffered for it. The service record and quality consistency noted in the awards data remain intact.

    If you are building a Naples pizza itinerary, La Notizia 53 belongs on it alongside 50 Kalò, Da Attilio, and L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele. For a broader view of what Naples has to offer beyond pizza, see our full Naples restaurants guide, our full Naples bars guide, our full Naples hotels guide, our full Naples wineries guide, and our full Naples experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Single euro-sign pricing | Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 | OAD #36 Cheap Eats Europe 2025 | Google 4.4/5 (2,585 reviews) | Reservations available and recommended | Doggy bag available | No fritti on menu

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does La Notizia 53 handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu focuses on classic Neapolitan pizza, so vegetarian options are available through traditional and creative toppings. The 'mpustarella — a five-grain and wholemeal flour roll with varied fillings — offers a wheat-forward alternative for those skipping fried starters. Gluten-free and vegan-specific options are not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking if these are requirements.

    Is La Notizia 53 worth the price?

    At the € price point, yes — this is among the best-value serious pizza in Naples. La Notizia 53 holds a Michelin Plate and ranked #36 on OAD Cheap Eats in Europe 2025, which means you are getting competition-level dough at neighbourhood pizzeria prices. Gino Sorbillo is cheaper and more central, but the product here is held to a higher technical standard.

    What should I wear to La Notizia 53?

    This is a neighbourhood pizzeria, not a fine-dining room. Casual clothes are entirely appropriate — jeans and a clean top are the local norm. Enzo Coccia's focus is on the dough, not the dress code.

    Can I eat at the bar at La Notizia 53?

    Bar seating is not documented for this venue. The restaurant operates a reservation system that works well according to Michelin's notes, and takeaway (doggy bag) is also available — so the format leans toward sit-down table service rather than casual counter eating. Book a table to be safe.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Notizia 53?

    La Notizia 53 does not operate a formal tasting menu format — this is a pizzeria, not a multi-course restaurant. The practical approach here is to order the Margherita as a baseline, the house pizza, and the 'mpustarella as a starter. That combination gives you a fair read on what Enzo Coccia is doing with dough and ingredients without overordering.

    What should a first-timer know about La Notizia 53?

    The address on Via Michelangelo da Caravaggio is well outside the tourist centre, so factor in travel time from central Naples. Enzo Coccia is considered one of the foremost Neapolitan pizza masters, and the dough — digestible, properly thick — is the main event. Michelin specifically calls out the Margherita and the Notizia pizza as the dishes to order. The wine list is also notably strong for a pizzeria at this price level.

    How far ahead should I book La Notizia 53?

    Book at least one week ahead, and further in advance on weekends or if you are visiting during peak summer months. The reservation system is noted as reliable and well-run. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter weekday lunches, but given the OAD and Michelin recognition this venue draws, arriving without a booking is a risk not worth taking.

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