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The Quartieri Spagnoli is the perfect place to go if you are looking for a place where to shop if you want to fill your pantry with quality groceries without overly emptying your wallet. Beyond the canonical supermarket chains now present in every city, here you can find authentic places where you can buy homemade products as well as common everyday consumer products.

Not everyone knows that the oldest market in Naples is located in the northern part of the Quartieri Spagnoli, a stone’s throw from Via Toledo. It is the Pignasecca market, open daily from morning until 8 p.m., where fresh produces, seasonal fruits, vegetables, freshly baked bread and freshly caught fish have been sold since the late 1800s. So this is one of the pop place where to shop in the heart of Quartieri Spagnoli. Here at honest prices you can buy everything you need of excellent quality to stock up and be comfortable for a few days.

The Pignasecca market. Photo by Web

Some of the best groceries to shop in Quartieri Spagnoli

Literally a minute away, you can stock up on fresh gourmet products at Ai Monti Lattari delicatessen. High-quality products can be either purchased take-away or eaten in their indoor dining room if you decide to stop there for lunch. Either way, top-quality cured meats, cheeses, taralli, and freshly baked bread will be served by the welcoming and friendly local staff.

Ai Monti Lattari delicatessen. Photo by Web

To buy fresh fruits and vegetables another good place to go is Angelo & Tina’s store located in vico lungo Gelso. Fresh fruit of all kinds is served daily, obviously in season to ensure quality. Their motto is in fact “Either good or nothing.
Having become an institution for the neighborhood, local residents had long been asking Tina for advice on how and what to cook.
Hence the idea of giving cooking classes. Now for five or six years, in fact, there has been the regular appointment. Every week, right in her workshop. Free of charge. His lessons are open to anyone, without limits of age or nationality because “cooking is a moment of aggregation and social integration, where young and old can try their hand at the art of cooking, while having fun” she says.

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