
For a sit-down Neapolitan pizza, Song’E Napule in Greenwich Village always delivers. The pizza comes out of the oven consistently chewy and light, with nicely charred edges, and you can pretty much always get a table—even at peak downtown bar-and-restaurant hopping hours.
The restaurant is bigger than it looks from the street, and colored in the sky-blue that Naples is known for, down to the branded bottles of olive oil on every table. It’s also a little more of a party than the restaurant's Upper West Side location. Loud Neapolitan rap plays over the speakers, and between the signs with Italian quotes in “live laugh love” font, a messianic Diego Maradona looks out from a couple of murals.
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