They’ve taken the capital by storm over the last few years, and are now one of Parisians’ favorite Italian dishes. Good Neapolitan pizzas have found a place of choice in the city! With their delicious puffed edges and often generous, well-sourced ingredients, they’re a treat all over the City of Light. In the course of our culinary tribulations, we managed to taste some truly delicious ones in the four corners of Paris. Let us introduce you to our favorite addresses.
La Vera Pizza Napoletana
Just south of Paris, Guillaume Grasso delights locals with his recipes, both simple and daring. And beyond good pizzas, he’s also the holder of the vera pizza napoletana certificate, issued to very rare addresses by the AVPN (Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana), dedicated to protecting and promoting Italian heritage. An exceptional distinction that testifies to the quality of his work… and his pizzas!
Faggio
With its two addresses in the incredible Passage des Panoramas and rue Marguerite de Rochechouart, pizzeria Faggio has a prime position when it comes to talking about the best Neapolitan pizzas in the capital. Indulge in a delicious Bufalina or Pensante, our favorite recipes from the establishment, and you’ll immediately understand why we love this eatery!
Faggio – 72, rue de Rochechouart, 75009 and also at 16, passage des Panoramas, 75002
Peppe Pizzeria
If we’re going to talk about Neapolitan pizzas, we might as well talk straight to the end-game boss. Peppe Cutraro, holder of several prestigious titles including World’s Best Pizzeria in 2022, has opened several restaurants in Paris, building on his success. Wherever you go, you’re sure to enjoy a delicious traditional Neapolitan pizza! Don’t forget to make a reservation!
Peppe Pizzeria – 6 addresses in Paris
Pizzeria Popolare
If Neapolitan pizzas are so popular in Paris, it has to be said that the arrival of Big Mamma in the capital has had a lot to do with it. And it was at the heart of Pizzeria Popolare, one of the group’s first restaurants, that many Parisians were able to taste their first Neapolitan pizza. So let’s go there for a treat at low prices!
Pizzeria Popolare – 111, rue Réaumur, 75002
La Drogheria Italiana
Normally, successful restaurants sometimes open adjoining delicatessens. But in the case of La Drogheria, the reverse is true. So, as an extension to the drugstore, you’ll find six small tables in front of an open kitchen. If you’re lucky enough to get in, you’ll be able to enjoy pizzas that are as good as they are original!
La Drogheria Italiana – 35, rue Léon Frot, 75011
Bricktop
Nestling on one of the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, Bricktop invites you to the “temple of pizzanism” to try out its delicious pizza recipes. Using the finest produce from France and, above all, Italy, remarkable Neapolitan pizzas come out of the address’s wooden oven every day. A must try!
Bricktop – 153, quai de Valmy – 75010
Vafamoc
As a bonus, we’d like to mention Vafamoc to round off this selection. While it doesn’t serve traditional Neapolitan pizzas, it is one of the few places in Paris that serves panzerotti, those amazing fried pizzas that also come from Campania. Definitely worth a visit!
Vafamoc – 39, rue des Vinaigriers, 75010