Coppola

Scrumptious and inventive pizza made fresh

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Praça Das Flores 57, | 213 950 411 | 1200-250 Lisboa | website

Príncipe Real 
Daily, 18h30 – 0h30

 

To start, this Brazilian-run Neapolitan pizza spot in Príncipe Real has received rave reviews from hard-to-please Italian clientele, which is high praise indeed. From the perfect tomato sauce to the top-quality mozzarella, their signature pizzas are freshly baked to perfection and can even come on gluten-free crusts for €1.50 extra if that’s your thing.

Yes, this comfortable yet classy spacious restaurant offers the simple standard margarita pizza we’re used to seeing, but don’t expect other obvious pizza options on the sparse but mighty menu. We were blown away by the Napo Neri Alici pizza’s mix of homemade sauce with pomodoro, San Marzano, and squid ink, Cantabrian anchovies, fried capers, taggiasche olives, roasted cherry tomatoes, burrata, lemon vinaigrette, and dill! Other expertly made pizzas include both vegan and carnivore-friendly options, and pretty much no matter your choice, your slices will delight the imagination and tickle the tastebuds. So, don’t be shy…try something new!

Don’t miss the Margarita-Cocktail Wednesdays where you can get a pizza and a beverage for just 10€, and try not to skip dessert if you can help it— the tiramisu is amazing!

 

 

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Scrumptious and inventive pizza made fresh

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