After exploring the rich myriad of Sicilian street food, it's time to turn your attention to another of Italy's symbolic regional street foods, the mouthwatering treats hailing from Southern Italy in Naples and Campania (the region around Naples).
Between fried pizzas, pizzas and pizza a portafoglio, street food in the vibrant coastal city of Naples and surrounding area is plentiful and more often than not, carbohydrate based.
Take your appetite and an open mind and discover the home of Italian street food in Naples and Campania below, along with some of the best addresses to enjoy the finest examples in Naples and beyond.
Naples street food
1. Cuoppo napoletano
The cuoppo is the iconic cone-shaped card or paper filled with a variety of tasty morsels, provided they are fried, of course. Some vendors offer cones filled with fish and others with mozzarella, orange and potato croquettes. The important thing is that the fried food is dry enough that you can eat it in the street without getting into a greasy mess, cone in hand.
Where can you find a good cuoppo in Campania? Among the best is Il Cuoppo Friggitori Napoletani in Via San Biagio Dei Librai, Naples, where fried fish is a speciality.