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L'oro di Napoli
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L'ambiance
Tucked on a busy corner of Little Ealing Lane, L'oro di Napoli is your go-to for no-nonsense Neapolitan pizza that actually tastes like Italy. The space is small and bustling—expect packed tables and rapid turnover—but the wood-fired oven is the star here, churning out pizzas with that perfect leopard-spotted crust and generous toppings. Skip the fancy wine list and just order a Diavola or Capricciosa, maybe a homemade tiramisu to finish, and you'll have a proper Italian fix without the pretension.
Known For
- •Neapolitan pizza with leopard-spotted crust
- •homemade tiramisu
- •wood-fired oven
- •fast table turnover
Best For
Location & Hours
Mo-Su 12:00-23:00
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Authentic pizza, no-frills vibe
L'oro di Napoli doesn't try to be fancy—it's a small, bustling spot on a busy crossroads where the focus is squarely on the pizza. The wood-fired oven delivers that soft, pliable crust with beautiful leopard spotting, and while the toppings aren't gourmet, they're generous and flavorful. We've had the Diavola and Capricciosa here, both solid 13/20, though don't expect Michelin-level ingredients—the mushrooms might be canned, but the base and tomatoes are good enough to make up for it. The tiramisu is genuinely homemade and better than some fancier places, with a proper coffee kick. Service is friendly but stretched, especially during peak hours, and the space gets cramped with tables packed tight. It's not a place to linger over wine, but if you want authentic Neapolitan pizza in South Ealing without the fuss, this is it.
Lire en français
Situé sur un carrefour animé, L'oro di Napoli est un petit restaurant où l'on vient pour la pizza, pas pour le confort. Le four à bois délivre une pâte souple avec de jolies taches de léopard, et même si les garnitures ne sont pas gastronomiques, elles sont généreuses et savoureuses. Nous avons testé la Diavola et la Capricciosa, toutes deux correctes (13/20), mais attention : les champignons peuvent être en conserve. Le tiramisu, lui, est vraiment fait maison et surprend par sa qualité, avec une bonne pointe de café. Le service est amical mais débordé aux heures de pointe, et la salle est exiguë avec des tables très rapprochées. Ce n'est pas l'endroit pour flâner avec un verre de vin, mais si vous cherchez une vraie pizza napolitaine à South Ealing sans chichis, c'est ici qu'il faut aller.