Day 7, Part 1
First off, sorry for the longggg delay in getting an update posted. Life has handed us some hard stuff in the past couple of months and this fell off my radar. I'm not sure I have any readers left, but just in case I'll plug along because I myself hate it when I start reading a report and it never finishes. My memories may be starting to get a bit fuzzy now, but in any event, on with the show!
We must've had breakfast in the room this morning and it couldn't have been anything memorable because I have no photos

. But in terms of lunch, I was very excited to be trying someplace new to us: Via Napoli.
I waited in line at the podium to check us in while DD got a stamp for her "stick Duffy" at the Kidcot station. I must've been fascinated by this chandelier because I have quite a few photos of it

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The lobby was crowded and bustling, but once we were shown to our table I didn't feel that it was that crowded in the restaurant at all. We had a nice, centrally located table near this long communal table:
A while later it was occupied by an elementary school group - lucky kids! Field trips sure weren't like that when I was growing up!
We also had a nice view of the pizza ovens:
It was quite a hot day and I knew immediately that I wanted an Aqua Fresca. DH thought that sounded good so he got one too. I had strawberry and he had blood orange.
This was so tasty and refreshing

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I really wanted to try the pizza but I also had my eye on some apps so DH and I decided to order a few things and share. We started with the prosciutto and melon.
Now I've had this dish many times and it's a pretty standard presentation but the real headline here was the freshness of the prosciutto - it was so flavorful and delicious. Definitely a step above what I've had elsewhere.
Next we had the shrimp and cannellini bean salad.
This one was just okay for me. Nothing wrong with it by any means, just not a standout.
We then split an individual sized mushroom pizza.
This was truly fantastic! The flavor of the sauce, crust and cheese was just divine and worked together so well! I eat my fair share of pizzas and enjoy trying various styles (NY, Chicago, thin crust, Sicilian, etc.) and I definitely enjoyed this interpretation. Even with the two apps, I could've eaten more pizza. Although I think a large would've been too much. Maybe next time we'd get a large and just one app.
But not to worry, that just meant there was room for dessert!
I've known since time immemorial that I wanted to try the zeppolis so that was a done deal for me. DH was hemming and hawing about sharing with me or getting the pistachio gelato (one of his faves) and I told him just go for his own (yeah, you know I just didn't want to share!

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The zeppolis were everything I'd hoped they'd be and more. Light little fried bits of deliciousness with chocolate dipping sauce

! I'm not a fan of pistachio ice cream so I didn't try that although I did taste the brittle, which was very good.
A note about DD's meal - I was trying to lay off the pictures because the poor kid just isn't into it. But she started with the kids fruit cup, then had the cheese pizza and the kids chocolate gelato. THEN our sweet waiter surprised her with another dessert for her birthday, along with a serenade of Happy Birthday in Italian. That one I did snag a photo of

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She gobbled up everything put in front of her, including two desserts, so it's safe to say she liked Via Napoli!
We have eaten at VN's sister location Naples 45 in NYC several times so I wasn't prepared to be blown away by VN (not because we don't like Naples 45 but just thinking it would be a "been there done that" experience). Boy was I wrong! This meal was really a highlight and I can't wait to return! The only downside I can think of is that the a la cart kids meal (i.e. not on
DDP) gets pretty expensive. But the trade off, I'd say, is definitely worth it and it was a really great quality kids meal.