Palazzo Petrucci

Naples


Fine-dining, beachside Petrucci excites palates with unexpected takes on Italian traditions. Here, 'lasagna' might mean mozzarella with raw prawn and broccoli cream, while a dish of tubettone pasta could include a clever, unorthodox pairing of oysters, white-truffle pearls and cauliflower cream. Polished service and views over Capri and the legend-riddled Palazzo Donn'Anna make it a spot to celebrate something special. Book ahead.


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