Chalet Ciro Mergellina

Naples


This retro seafront chalet sells everything from coffee and pastries to crêpes, but you head here for the graffe (doughnuts) and the gelato. Indeed, find both in Ciro's obscenely decadent cono graffa, gelato served in a doughnut cone. Locals justifiably call it a bomba (bomb). Pay inside, choose your flavours at the street-side counter, then kill the cals with a bayside saunter.


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