Best pizza in the world? Nope!
Living a 10 minute walk away it seemed criminal not to eat at this place. However, we were more sinned against than sinning. As you walk in you are greeted by a wall of press cuttings and awards, lauding the pizza and chef. It's a cafe-type place, not fancy, but nice, with terrible acoustics. We selected our wine - but the waitress told us that as they were busy at lunch (it was a Sunday), that there were no cold bottles. So we changed. We then chose our much anticipated pizzas and waited. And waited. And waited. When we asked where they were, we were told that the kitchen had been backed up with delivery orders and so we were delayed (!).
Finally they arrived - cold. Aparently Neopolitan style pizzas are soft, we used the word soggy. The ingredients were good quality, but the meal was beyond disappointing. Our waitress, who was lovely, if a bit haphazard checked on us and when we were honest she reacted as a startled turtle might and clammed up. We spoke to the maitre d' and told him that we had not enjoyed ourselves, either the atmosphere or the food and to his credit, he did take it off the bill. But managed to charge us for the wine that we never had by mistake.
Napoli on the Road? Keep driving.