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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Customers have lunch at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A poster of Isabella De Cham eating her fried pizza is seen here at the entrance of her pizzerie in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: An employee is seen here at work in the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Pizza maker Isabella De Cham poses with a fried pizza in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) fries a pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) fries a pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) fries a pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: The Millefritta Pastiera, inspired by the traditional dessert of Neapolitan pastry, with a base of shortcrust pastry filled with ricotta, boiled wheat and candied fruit, is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: (R-L) Isabella De Cham (26) teaches journalist Amedeo Colella how to fry a pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A fried pizza is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: All ingrediente for a fried pizza are seen here in the kitchen of the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A father and his child look at Isabella De Cham as she fries a pizza in her pizzeri in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) poses for a picture with a fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham prepares a standard fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Journalist Amedeo Colella poses with a fried pizza by Pizzeria Isabella De Cham in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Pizza maker Isabella De Cham poses with a fried pizza in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham dries a fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) prepares a fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham is seen here at work in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, right) prepares a fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    SMAS_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (right) chats with a customer in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A detail of a table is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Monatanara fried pizzas with ragù sauce are seen here in the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham prepares a standard fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: The Donna Isabella pizza, filled with rocket, provola cheese and lemon, is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A fried pizza is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham prepares a standard fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: The Donna Isabella pizza, filled with rocket, provola cheese and lemon, is seen here at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham (26, center) fries a pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
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The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
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Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
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“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Journalist Amedeo Colella poses with a fried pizza by Pizzeria Isabella De Cham in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
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The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
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Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
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“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Pizza maker Isabella De Cham poses with a fried pizza in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: A pizza is seen here as it is being fried at the Pizzeria Isabella De Cham, in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2020: Isabella De Cham dries a fried pizza in her pizzeria in the Sanità district in Naples, Italy, on February 6th 2020.<br />
<br />
The fried pizza is the original: it was born before the pizza baked in the oven.<br />
<br />
Isabella De Cham is a creative pizzaiola that makes creative and exceptional quality fried food. At Isabella De Cham’s pizzeria, all production processes are visible: the preparation of the dough, the addition of the filling, the pressing of the edges with powerful strokes, the immersion in boiling oil, through the windows of the workplace.<br />
<br />
“I was still a young girl and was already working in a pizzeria of the Sanità quarter, but they didn't let me touch the dough; but I, looking, learned many things from the master pizza chefs " Isabella says.<br />
In 2018 she decided to challenge the sacred monsters of Neapolitan pizza art, opening a pizzeria alone. Today she is one of the best known pizza chefs in Naples.
    CIPG_20200206_CULBACK_IsabellaDeCham...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Luigi, a pizzaiolo (pizza-maker), is seen here at work at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A view of the interior of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A customer enters the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A customer has lunch at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Customers have lunch at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A car is parked in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A scooter is parked in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks a pasta with potatoes and provola cheese in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Luigi, a pizzaiolo (pizza-maker), is seen here at work at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Fried dough for montanara pizzas are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Fried dough for montanara pizzas are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A fried pizza is seen here in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Interior decorations are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A scooter is parked in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A Pizza Cafona (peasant pizza,  topped with oregano, cheese tomato juice and chopped tomatoes) is seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Pasta with potatoes and provola cheese is seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Montanaras (fried pizzas with tomato sauce and mozzarella) are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: (L-R) Alessandro and Roberto prepare pizzas here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Pizzas are baked in the pizza oven here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: (L-R) Roberto and Luigi are seen at work as they prepare pizzas at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Panzarotti with fresh tomatoes and arugula are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Pizza boxes are stacked in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Pizza boxes are stacked in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A scooter for home deliveries is parked here outside the Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Customers have lunch at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Interior decorations are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Interior decorations are seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A crucifix is seen here in the makeshift temporary kitchen oft Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A car is parked in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A scooter is parked in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Arancinas (fried rice balls) are fried here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Customers have lunch at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Roberto bakes a pizza in the oven at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Luigi, a pizzaiolo (pizza-maker), is seen here at work at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Sergio, 42, cooks in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: Alfonso cuts ciccioli,  pressed cakes of fatty pork, here in the makeshift temporary kitchen of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: A view of the ceiling in the garage of Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018. The garage is located inside a huge cave dug into the soft tufa stone. First excavated by the Romans, this now urban grotto was used in the Second World War as a shelter during aerial bombings.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2018: The pizza oven is seen here at Cantina del Gallo, a family-owned restaurant in the Rione Sanità in Naples, Italy, on August 1st 2018.<br />
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Cantina del Gallo, in the Rione Sanità, was established in 1898 and run by four generations of the Silvestri family. The cantina began as a store selling bulk wine and oil. It was only in the 1950s, when the legendary Aunt Cuncetta began cooking, that it became the simple and genuine tavern it is today.<br />
There are three dishes that are the restaurant’s workhorses, and the ones we always seem to rotate between: the pennette alla sorrentina (a variation of the classic gnocchi alla sorrentina, seasoned with tomato, basil and stringy mozzarella), the baked cod (although the fried cod is just as mouth-watering) and the pizza cafona (peasant pizza), topped with oregano, cheese, chile and with double the tomatoes (tomato juice and chopped tomatoes).
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A customer orders pastries at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di nevere are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A Pulcinella mask is here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A view of the pastry counter at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_11...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are sprinkled with sugar here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Ciro Scognamiglio, owner of the Poppella pastry shop, fills fiocchi neve - his specialty - here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Tradittional fiocchi di neve, as well as pistacchio and chocolate fiocchi neve are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A customer orders pastries at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_09...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_11...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_11...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are sprinkled with sugar here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_10...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are sprinkled with sugar here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_10...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Ciro Scognamiglio, owner of the Poppella pastry shop, sprinkles sugar over the fiocchi neve - his specialty - here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_10...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_09...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_09...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Fiocchi di neve (bottom) and other pastries are seen here in the counter of Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A statue of Pulcinella is seen here at the entrance of Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Pistacchio and chocolate fiocchi neve are seen here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_09...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: A view of the pastry counter at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
    CIPG_20190306_CULBACK-Poppella_M3_08...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Customers and passer-by are seen by Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2019: Ciro Scognamiglio, owner of the Poppella pastry shop, poses for a portrait with the fiocchi di neve - his specialty - here at Poppella, a pastry shop in the Sanità district, in Naples, Italy, on March 6th 2019.
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