I told you last week that hubby had not been to Napolese and was anxious to form his own opinion of it. I had told him about several of the pizza combos that sounded good to me and he was intrigued as well. After some negotiations, we agreed to split an appetizer and a pizza (with some wine of course).
We got there on the early side to assure it would not be a hassle to get in. It was a weekday, and around 6:00 there was no wait at all. In fact there were only a few tables when we got there. Although, we both commented on the noise level again, because even with a few tables, it was quite noisy. By the time we left, and the restaurant was nearly full, the noise level was pretty high. Interestingly, hubby was not a huge fan of the interior of the space, he said he felt it was “over decorated.” I think maybe it was a little feminine for his taste. Other than the noise level, the interior doesn’t really bother me.
I don’t think I mentioned it in my first review, but at Napolese they bring out a lovely bowl of olives to snack on while you wait for everything else. If you read my blog, you know I love olives, and these were especially good because they are room temperature, so you get the full flavors of them. There are several varieties of both black and green, and they are all pitted which was also nice for ease of eating.
For our starter, we ordered the wild mushroom ragout with baked pancetta and added the egg (for another dollar). This dish came out in its own baking dish. It was extremely hot—but it looked as if the egg was put on after the dish was heated, as it was a little on the raw side. It would have been nice if the dish was popped back in the oven for a minute to cook the egg a bit. We solved the problem by just mixing it all together, as the dish was so hot, the rest of the ingredients did a decent job of cooking the egg. Once it was all mixed together, the dish was delicious. There was a lot of the pancetta mushroom mixture and it was extremely earthy and rich. With the egg flavor mixed it, hubby said it reminded him of a breakfast casserole his Mom used to make. My only gripe about this dish (again) was the bread. It was a bit thicker sliced than last time, but it is kind of flimsy for such a hearty dip. Basically, it appears to be pizza dough cut into strips and seasoned with herbs and cheese. But this dip is totally worth ordering, and a very generous portion. We had more than enough, although we managed to finish every last bite of it.
For our starter, we ordered the wild mushroom ragout with baked pancetta and added the egg (for another dollar). This dish came out in its own baking dish. It was extremely hot—but it looked as if the egg was put on after the dish was heated, as it was a little on the raw side. It would have been nice if the dish was popped back in the oven for a minute to cook the egg a bit. We solved the problem by just mixing it all together, as the dish was so hot, the rest of the ingredients did a decent job of cooking the egg. Once it was all mixed together, the dish was delicious. There was a lot of the pancetta mushroom mixture and it was extremely earthy and rich. With the egg flavor mixed it, hubby said it reminded him of a breakfast casserole his Mom used to make. My only gripe about this dish (again) was the bread. It was a bit thicker sliced than last time, but it is kind of flimsy for such a hearty dip. Basically, it appears to be pizza dough cut into strips and seasoned with herbs and cheese. But this dip is totally worth ordering, and a very generous portion. We had more than enough, although we managed to finish every last bite of it.

Interestingly, we did pay attention to the bill because I have heard people complain that Napolese is more expensive than Pizzology, the other local Neapolitan pizza place. We found our bills to be nearly identical. The bill at Napolese was about $6-8 less, but we did not have a salad (which was $8 at Pizzology). (And for those of you who have been asking, it was about $55 at Napolese for a pizza, an appetizer, and a bottle of wine).
All in all, hubby agreed with me that Napolese has some interesting sounding combos for their pizzas, and we both enjoyed the food and wine we had. The downside, as I have said in the past, and hubby agreed, was the noise.
Napolese
114 East 49th Street
Indy 46205
317/925-0765
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