March 10, 2011 Dinner to introduce them to Capua: Roman scene the concave
Mattozzi I, along with Lombardi and Peace, are the oldest family still operates to this day who made the history of pizza in the nineteenth century. Antonio Mattozzi to write is in his "A Neapolitan history. Pizzerias the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century "(published by Slow Food), a recently published in a timely manner that has reconstructed the history of the most important families and pizzerias in the city.
The author adds that, being also the larger family, "can rightly be called a 'dynasty. (...) In 150 years - the author adds - the Mattozzi have given the city more than 20 operators, all closely related, and have opened as many as 22 pizza. " A chat with Mattozzi and careful reading of the book to which we refer below, being widely shared its contents with the whole family, give a sense of this fascinating story.
Two local head of the family and one still in operation, however, brought into vogue by Mattozzi.
La Pizzeria restaurant in Via Marchese Alfonso Campodisola Mattozzi Fabiana's daughter, the one of Via Filangieri Louis Mattozzi and children, then to his son Surace Lello Piazza Charity. These three historic pizzerias are those founded by survivors Mattozzi. The story Today Blog Luciano Pignataro for the series of the oldest and best pizzerias in Naples.
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