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Via Niutta 30
80128 Naples
Italy
Vomero
Hours
What time does Piemonte Coloniali open?
Piemonte Coloniali opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Piemonte Coloniali close?
Piemonte Coloniali closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Piemonte Coloniali is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Piemonte Coloniali have parking?
Yes, Piemonte Coloniali has parking options. Street Parking
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So many delicious chocolates! I suggest you try them all. The best part though is the fruit…read moreflavored truffled ice creams. The flavors are so rich and luxurious. I like to eat them with my eyes closed and sing "the candy man can" song from the beginning of Willie Wonka in my head.
Excellent chocolate shop. just take out, no seating. I like dark chocolate with nuts and there are…read moremany to choose from. I had six pieces for 2.3 euro. Very reasonable. Also convenient location just behind the semicircular piazza.
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Gli attestati!
Gay-Odin is a chocolate shop that continually shows up on gelato shops to try in Napoli. Chocolate…read moreand gelato makes it a must try for me. I had the Nocciolato flavor which is hazelnut and chocolate and another dark chocolate flavor I can't remember the name of. So creamy and rich with a great depth of chocolate flavor. I had it in a cup but it did include a small cone as well. The staff was friendly and since the shop is small there is no seating inside but there are plenty of places you can enjoy your gelato outside. I ended up going twice while I was in Napoli.
In my 2 weeks around Spain & Italy, this was the best gelato I've tasted. I was sharing a cup but…read morethen had to come back 5 mins later to get my own His recommendation, which was the chocolate and almond/hazelnuts were top notch!
Gelato selection
Outside
This is a treasure of a shop. Beautiful. Run by a lovely couple who were warm and welcoming. We…read morehappened upon it walking in Naples. The chocolate is not as fancy looking as Brussels or Swiss but rich, soul-satisfying amazing chocolate.
I am so sorry I didn't get to the shop itself, but I was able to purchase from the owner who sells…read morethis delicious chocolate at the navy support site in Naples. I went several times and also brought chocolate and other of their products home with me. He was so helpful and friendly and the chocolate, honey, and truffle oil I purchased were all delicious! I hope to stop in to the shop in Napoli the next time I am there. (I love Naples!)
Limoncello go go
Insegna di Dolce e Amaro
Wow!! I read the reviews and was a sceptic normally when u see a line it tells u that it's worth…read morethe wait. I was not sure being not from Naples but WOW!!! My mouth went in total shock once I tried 3 different pastries from here the crème that was used in these OMG! Worth the wait we went maybe 25 min before closing so the line was not that bad. I don't know Italian so I just pointed out what I wanted and got through the line fine. It's hidden on a back street and be prepared to wait on the street! Worth the wait if you are in Naples around Grimaldi stop!!!
I finally made it here before leaving Naples, and I'm so glad I listened to the locals! It's…read moreconveniently located right near the train station, making it an easy and essential stop-by. The Sfogliatella completely blew my mind. The flakiness was incredible, and the level of sweetness was a perfect match for my cappuccino. It is truly a must-have in Napoli! On the other hand, the Babà was just okay for me and wasn't quite my favorite compared to the pastry. Just a heads-up: the line is usually long, so make sure to give yourself plenty of time. My only regret is that I didn't buy a second sfogliatella for the road!
Inside
Why going to Perugia for eating the same chocolate in a most appealing environment and in a city…read morelike Napoli. The store is not so large. Nevertheless in it you surely find every kind of 'Perugina`, the famous chocolate brand based in center of Italy. Balls, bars and the most romantics tubes and Valentine's bears. Not bad
From the owner: Negozio inaugurato oltre 50 anni fa,un'oasi di dolcezza ricca di un vasto assortimento di…read morecioccolato,gelatine,caramelle,liquirizie,marmellate..Ampia scelta di cioccolatini nudi, prodotti dalla Scuola Del Cioccolato a San Sito (PE).Per ogni occasione troverete tutto allestito in base alla festività corrente (Natale,San Valentino,Pasqua..) con confezioni originali prodotte dallo staff specializzato.
Cioccolata
CHOCO LAMP
Cool little store filled with souvenirs. Fancy chocolates and liqueur specialties. Tiny space with…read moreso much to look at. Control your urges. The owner is sweet. You can tell him you've tried limoncello. He'll insist you try HIS limoncello. (Fast eyebrow twitches emoji) You can get the more lemony flavor at the other stores, or you can get this owner's limoncello. Guess my choice... by the way, I'm a happy drunk ;)
What an amazing find! Me and my wife are dedicated fine chocolate hunters and this place was like…read moreparadise for us. Great quality chocolates - my favorites were the Brandy made with milk chocolate and the Rocher, also with milk chocolate. Such great service and atmosphere - Keep up the great work!
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