ZeroZero Príncipe Real, Italian restaurant in Príncipe Real district, Lisbon, Portugal.
ZeroZero Príncipe Real is an Italian restaurant in the Príncipe Real neighborhood serving Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in a rotating wood-fired oven visible through large windows. The space includes a small shop section selling Italian cheeses and cured meats alongside the dining area.
The restaurant opened as Lisbon's first Prosecco bar, establishing a new standard for authentic Italian dining in the city. This milestone shaped how the local food scene approached Italian beverages and traditional preparations.
The establishment brings Italian pizza-making traditions to life through open preparation methods that let diners watch the entire cooking process unfold. This approach transforms a meal into a direct experience of Neapolitan culinary customs.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so flexibility with timing is valuable when planning a visit. Visitors should expect busy periods during meal hours and can use any wait time to browse the attached food shop.
A commissioned illustrator created an elaborate mural depicting Italian ingredients that defines the visual character of the space. The wine selection spans more than 80 Italian options ranging from well-known producers to smaller regional makers.
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