Muti - Pizzeria Napoletana and Wine Bar is one of the few establishments in Portugal certified to serve true Italian pizza by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana, a distinction known as the Michelin star of pizzas. This distinction is a guarantee of quality and proof that the pizzas served at Muti meet the exacting requirements of the art of making Neapolitan pizzas. This art, considered an UNESCO Intangible World Heritage Site, entails, for example, a long period of fermentation of the pasta at room temperature. Muti means dumb in Italian, nicknamed by its owner, the experienced Neapolitan pizza maker Vicenzo Marino, who spoke little about children.
Pizzas, pastas, wines, cocktails
Wednesday to Monday 12:00 - 15:00 | 19:00 - 24:00
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Address:
Rua da Picaria, 55
Postal Code:
4050-478
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222081414
Website:
http://www.muti.pt/
Email:
ola@muti.pt
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