Naples BEST Street Food? 🇮🇹 | Ultimate Italian Food Tour In Naples, Italy
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Naples, Italy, a city rich in history, culture, and culinary excellence, often finds itself overshadowed by its more famed Italian counterparts like Rome, Florence, and Venice. Despite its vibrant streets, stunning architecture, and deep historical roots dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, Naples is sometimes overlooked by travelers planning their Italian getaways. This oversight means many miss out on the authentic charm and raw beauty that Naples offers, from its bustling piazzas and winding ancient alleyways to the breathtaking vistas of the Bay of Naples and the imposing silhouette of Mount Vesuvius.
Unlike other Italian cities that have polished their facades for the tourist eye, Naples remains true to its essence, offering an unfiltered experience of Italian life. The city's reputation has been marred by outdated stereotypes and concerns over safety, causing many to bypass its treasures.
Culinary adventurers are rewarded with some of Italy's finest dishes; after all, Naples is the birthplace of pizza. The city's culinary scene goes beyond this world-renowned export, offering a plethora of street food delights that tell the story of Naples' complex history and cultural influences. Naples is a testament to resilience, beauty, and unyielding spirit. Its streets echo with the tales of bygone eras, from the grandeur of ancient Rome to the artistic flourish of the Renaissance and beyond.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:51 Il cuoppo
02:09 pizza In Naples
03:34 street spritz
04:22 Tripe street food
07:43 pizza portfolio
08:49 Maradona spritz
09:31 Naples streets
10:24 Duomo Di Napoli
10:37 Christmas alley
10:48 Naples tips
12:01 Trying taralli
14:05 delicious meatball sandwich
15:37 Closing thoughts
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Italy's BEST Street Food? 🇮🇹 | Ultimate Italian Food Tour In Naples, Italy
You may wonder what the thumbnails means, its a play on the traditional "See Naples and Die". It is a phrase that captures the belief that after experiencing the beauty and splendor of Naples, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, one has seen the pinnacle of beauty, and nothing else compares. Would you visit this wonderful city?
I obviously as an Italian and coming right from the Naples area, know the classic saying “Vedi Napoli e poi muori” (See Naples and then die). But I imagine that many foreigners who saw the thumbnail of this video, not knowing the classic Italian saying, may have interpreted in a negative way what they saw written on that thumbnail. 😊
@@aris1956a lot of people always assume the worst of Naples, that why we wanted to show how amazing the city is. It plays on that idea but the goal is to change the viewers mind. Next video will be more on things to do in Naples also.
Troverai sempre in Italia qualcuno che ti dirà cose negative su Napoli.
Tu non prestare ascolto.
Costoro sono frustrati dalla immensa cultura che si respira in questa città.
Continua a visitare ed a cercare di capire tutte le meraviglie che si nascondono in questa plurimillenaria metropoli.
Congratulations on understanding how great Napoli is!
The most beautiful city in the world!
Only smart tourists love Naples, and you are smart. Those who only see the dirt and confusion are not smart. Naples is an incredibly beautiful city!
le strade del centro storico di Napoli sono in Basolato Vesuviano ( in pietra vulcanica) o semplicemente basoli, AVETE CAMMINATO SU PAVIMENTI CHE HANNO OLTRE 500 ANNI!
Benvenuti a Napoli e buon appetito, ma non dimenticate che Napoli è ricchissima di storia non limitatevi al cibo
ciao
Awesome video an tour.. Waiting for your next video guys 😉
Naples the best city in Italy
yellow beans are "lupini" and they're so so good and loved by ancient roman empire citizens!
They were good with the lemon juice and seasoning, first time having them.
@@vernonandmaryana that was probably the worst way to eat tripe
Il miglior street food ! grande Napoli!
Napoli ha cibo incredibile, non vedo l'ora di tornare.
love the real Italy you guys share, keep it up
Vernon funny af g
What did you eat there at the 7th minute of the video, it's called "Trippa", it's meat from the belly of a cow, pork or sheep. You had the cold version, but there is also a hot version, it's called "Tripa alla romana" (a dish cooked that contains cow's belly).In my country Romania, soup is made from cow's beef, I think the recipe comes from Turkey. I love Napoli !
Trippa is fantastic
Vernon looks like a young version of Jerry from Rick and Morty.
Haha love that show, now I can’t unsee it 😂
Is it safe to drink the water, and drinks with ice in Naples? Also, are there benches and places to sit and eat outside, or do people just eat and walk? Great videos by the way 👍.
In Italy you can find a lot of free clean water fountains to drink from in the cities. There are many benches to relax on yes. Most places will have a little area for you to sit and eat outside. You can walk and eat but it will get messy, Naples gets very busy. Wear very good shoes. The streets are old and uneven and there’s a lot to walk around and see.
@@vernonandmaryana Thank you. Good advice 👍.
Quelle strade dissestate del centro storico hanno oltre 2000 anni
Il centro storico di Napoli presenta alcune delle strade continuamente abitate più antiche del mondo, con origini che risalgono all'8° secolo a.C. quando fu fondata dai Greci. Queste antiche strade, che riflettono oltre 2.500 anni di storia, seguono una disposizione che include i principi di pianificazione urbana greca e romana. Riconosciuto come sito del Patrimonio Mondiale dell'UNESCO, il Centro Storico di Napoli conserva questo storico schema stradale, mostrando la ricca eredità culturale e architettonica della città.
"portfolio" pizza LOL
beh questo è ciò che si traduce in inglese
Nella pizza diavola non ci sono i peperoni, c'è il salamino piccante!
in inglese pepperoni è il salame di carne sulla pizza, molti americani commettono l'errore di pensare che in Italia metteranno la carne sulla pizza e invece prendono il peperone (non cambiano la parola)
@@vernonandmaryana ah ok, non sapevo, grazie
@@vernonandmaryana C'è da dire che in alcune pizzerie, nel menù, tra le pizze speciali, ci potrebbe essere del salame o della salsiccia di carne associate ad altri ingredienti. Trad: It must be said that in some pizzerias, in the menu, among the special pizzas, there could be salami or meat sausage associated with other ingredients.
L’equivoco spesso sta nel fatto che gli americani, stranamente, chiamano “pepperoni” il salame piccante. Molti italiani che non sanno questo particolare, pensano ovviamente che si tratti di peperoni. :)
@@aris1956 esattamente
Scusate ma in 6/7 ore avete mangiato Cuoppo, Pizza da asporto ,Taralli Trippa,Pizza a portafoglio e Cuzztiello con Ragù?Oltre a divertirsi aperitivi?🙄
sì, qual è il problema? il nostro treno è arrivato verso le 15:00 e siamo rimasti fuori fino all'ora di andare a dormire
hai dimenticato anche i taralli
@@vernonandmaryana ho scritto Taralli .Scusa ma in 6/7 ore mangi tutta quella roba?
@@John-pq7mz sì, ne ordiniamo solo una porzione e la condividiamo. alla fine non è poi così tanto. inoltre abbiamo percorso 20.000 passi
2:45 how do you eat this pizza 😨 ?? Mamamia 🤌🤌🤌
😂 I know I know, we had to eat it on the street and had no knife, it was still delicious 🍕
Ehii, sorry I’m italian and I’m really curious about one thing…. Why foreigners thinks that italians say mamma mia and use this 🤌? I mean….those are not usual things at all…
@@benzu2354I think it’s because of movies, it’s always extra exaggerated. I hear people say it sometimes but not as much as people think. The 🤌🏻 we see variations of that.
Thank youuuu, wow i didn’t know how to ask something like that, because i really had no clue ahahaha
Certo che scambiare i lupini per fagioli e' come scambiare un francese per un'inglese...
Il miglior street food d'Italia è in Sicilia
non ci sono ancora stato. andrò presto
Si!