Restaurant in Naples, Italy
Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar
415Pearl PointsGragnano pasta, counter seats, fair price.

About Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar
A Michelin Plate pasta counter opposite the Maschio Angioino, backed by a Gragnano pasta producer and recognised by Opinionated About Dining three years running. At €€, it is the strongest case for Neapolitan dried pasta in a central location. Book for lunch or dinner Tuesday to Saturday; closed Monday and Sunday evenings.
The Verdict
Picture this: you are standing at Piazza Municipio with the Maschio Angioino rising behind you, and across the street is a counter-service pasta bar that has earned a Michelin Plate two years running and ranked in the top 800 of Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list. Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar is not a tourist trap riding its location — it is a serious pasta-focused address backed by a producer from Gragnano, the town that has dried pasta for centuries. If pasta is your reason for visiting Naples, book here. If you want pizza, head to 50 Kalò instead.
About Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar
The Di Martino name comes from Gragnano, a town south of Naples with a centuries-old tradition of dried pasta production. The Sea Front location translates that heritage into a sit-down format: a sushi-style counter where you watch the kitchen at work, a menu that is almost entirely pasta-driven, and a brief dessert list to close. Chef Pierpaolo Giorgio runs the kitchen, and the focus is tight — pasta and desserts, done with intent, with most dishes rooted in traditional Neapolitan recipes rather than modern reinterpretation.
The space itself is part of the experience for the right kind of diner. The counter seating arrangement means you are close to the action, watching pasta being finished to order rather than plated behind a closed kitchen door. For a food-focused traveller who wants to understand what good dried pasta can do when treated seriously, that proximity matters. The room is compact and relatively informal, which suits the €€ price point , this is not a white-tablecloth evening, but it is a deliberate, considered one.
Menu structure gives you two routes. Individual dishes are portioned generously, which makes a single-plate lunch a reasonable and filling option. The tasting menu reduces portion sizes but adds more courses, giving you a wider survey of what the kitchen can do across the pasta range. For a food enthusiast visiting Naples specifically to eat well, the tasting menu is the more instructive choice , but the individual dishes are strong enough to justify a visit on their own if you want something faster or lighter.
Does the Food Travel? Off-Premise Considerations
Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar's format is almost entirely designed around eating in. The counter experience, the theatre of watching the kitchen, and the freshly finished pasta dishes are all predicated on immediate consumption. Pasta , particularly when made with high-quality dried product finished in sauce , does not hold well in transit. The starch continues to absorb, sauces tighten or separate, and the textural precision that makes this kind of cooking worth seeking out disappears within minutes of plating. There is no booking information in the record to confirm whether takeaway is offered, but the concept and the category make it a poor candidate for off-premise dining. If you are staying nearby and tempted by the idea of pasta from Di Martino back in your hotel room, the honest advice is: do not. The walk-to-table experience is the product. Eat it at the counter, where it was meant to be eaten. For a broader sense of what Naples offers across categories, see our full Naples restaurants guide.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025)
- Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe: Recommended (2023), Ranked #591 (2024), Ranked #765 (2025)
- Google: 4.6 from 768 reviews
The OAD ranking movement from #591 to #765 between 2024 and 2025 is worth noting , it suggests the venue may be facing more competition in its category rather than declining in quality, as OAD Casual Europe has expanded its coverage. The Michelin Plate is held in both years, which signals consistent kitchen execution at a level that Michelin inspectors consider worth acknowledging, even if a star is not in view for a casual counter format.
For context on how Di Martino sits within the wider Italian dining picture: Michelin-starred benchmarks like Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and Le Calandre in Rubano operate in an entirely different register , multi-course, multi-hour, multi-hundred-euro formats. Di Martino is the answer to a different question: what do you eat at lunch in Naples when you want to eat well and spend sensibly?
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Easy , booking difficulty is rated low, and the format (counter seating, two sittings per service) means walk-ins are plausible, particularly at lunch on quieter weekdays. That said, Piazza Municipio is a central location and summer months bring higher tourist volumes; booking ahead for dinner is sensible. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12:30–3pm and 7:30–10:30pm; Sunday, 12:30–3pm only; closed Monday. Note the Sunday dinner and Monday closures if you are planning around them. Budget: €€ , a mid-range spend for Naples, reasonable for the quality and the awards record. Location: Piazza Municipio, 1, opposite the Maschio Angioino (Castel Nuovo) , central, walkable from the waterfront and most central Naples accommodation. Dress: No formal requirements indicated; the counter format and casual style suggest smart-casual is appropriate. For accommodation context near this area, see our full Naples hotels guide.
Who Should Book Di Martino
Book Di Martino if pasta is a genuine priority on your Naples itinerary and you want a focused, low-noise meal at a price that does not punish you. The sushi-counter format suits solo diners and couples more naturally than large groups , the intimacy of counter seating works leading when you are there to watch and eat, not to hold a long table conversation. For groups wanting something more social or celebratory, the format may feel restrictive.
Food travellers who have already covered Naples pizza , at 50 Kalò di Ciro Salvo or elsewhere , and want to explore the city's dried pasta credentials will find Di Martino the most deliberate answer to that question at this price point. It is not the occasion dinner , for that, look at George Restaurant or Veritas. But for a lunch or early dinner that is both educational and genuinely good, it earns its Michelin Plate. Explore more of what the city has to offer through our Naples bars guide, our Naples wineries guide, and our Naples experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar?
Yes, and the counter is the format the restaurant is built around. Seating is sushi-style, facing the open kitchen, so you watch the chefs work while you eat. It suits solo diners and pairs well; larger groups may find the counter format less comfortable for extended conversation.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar?
If pasta is your focus, the tasting menu is the better call. Individual portions are generous, but the tasting format gives you more dishes at smaller quantities, which means a broader read on what a Gragnano-rooted pasta kitchen can do. At €€ pricing, the premium over ordering à la carte is modest.
What are alternatives to Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar in Naples?
For pizza rather than pasta, Gino Sorbillo and 50 Kalò are the two names worth knowing in Naples at a similar price point. If you want a full sit-down meal with a wine list and more courses, Palazzo Petrucci steps up in format and price. Di Martino is the right choice when pasta specifically is the priority and you want to stay under €€.
Is Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar worth the price?
At €€, it is one of the more straightforward value decisions in Naples dining. The venue holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and has been ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three consecutive years, which is meaningful external validation for a counter-format restaurant. You are paying for quality pasta in a focused setting, not for a full-service dining experience.
How far ahead should I book Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar?
Booking difficulty is rated low, and the counter format means walk-ins are plausible, particularly at lunch. That said, the restaurant is closed on Mondays, Sunday service is lunch-only (12:30–3 pm), and dinner runs two sittings Tuesday through Saturday, so timing your visit matters more than lead time. A same-week reservation is generally achievable.
Does Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is dedicated almost entirely to pasta, so options are limited by format rather than flexibility. Diners with gluten intolerances will find little scope here given the kitchen's focus. The venue data does not document specific dietary accommodation policies, so check the venue's official channels before booking if this is a concern.
Is Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration where the food is the point, not the ceremony. The counter setting and casual format are not suited to a milestone dinner requiring privacy or tableside service. For a special occasion with more room atmosphere and a fuller menu, Palazzo Petrucci is the Naples upgrade worth considering.
Location
P.za Municipio, 1, 80133 Napoli NA, Italy
Naples, Italy
Compare Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Di Martino Sea Front Pasta Bar | €€ | |
| 50 Kalò | € | |
| Gino Sorbillo | € | |
| Palazzo Petrucci | €€€€ | |
| George Restaurant | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Veritas | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ |
Comparing your options in Naples for this tier.
Also Consider
- 50 Kalò, Pizza, €
- Gino Sorbillo, Pizzeria, Pizza, €
- Palazzo Petrucci, Italian, Creative, €€€€
- George Restaurant, Contemporary, €€€€
- Veritas, Campanian, €€€
Di Martino sits in a different category to most of Naples' celebrated addresses. At €€, it is pitched well below Palazzo Petrucci (€€€€, Italian Creative) and George Restaurant (€€€€, Contemporary), both of which offer multi-course experiences with formal service. If your Naples itinerary has room for one splurge dinner and one focused daytime meal, Di Martino is the logical answer for the latter, the awards record is there, the price is fair, and the pasta focus is singular in a city better known internationally for its pizza.
The pizza comparison is unavoidable. 50 Kalò and Gino Sorbillo are the addresses most visitors prioritise, and at € they are cheaper than Di Martino's €€. But they answer a different question. If you have already covered Naples pizza and want to understand the city's dried pasta credentials with the same level of seriousness, Di Martino is the right next stop. Trying to compare the two categories directly misses the point, pick both if your itinerary allows.
For a mid-range evening meal with more Campanian breadth, Veritas (€€€) is the step up from Di Martino, more courses, more regional range, and a higher per-head spend. Di Martino is the stronger choice for a quick, focused lunch or an early dinner where pasta is the explicit goal. For the full picture of what Naples offers across price points and formats, see our full Naples restaurants guide.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12:30–3 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 12:30–3 pm
Recognized By
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