maybe we just roll up that pizza and we're on to something here.I think it's brilliant. It's like a communal sausage, everyone takes a bite of pizza, then picks up the sausage for a little nibble, repeat. Nothing better than watching a bunch of friends go to town on your pepperoni...
had margherita in venice a few times, i'll take a slice from lorenzos any day of the week over that "pizza"I only eat margherita cooked on a stone and prepared by a real dago to keep up sophisticated appearances when eating trash food.
Egyptian pizza is nothing to brag about either.had margherita in venice a few times, i'll take a slice from lorenzos any day of the week over that "pizza"
Egyptian Pizza sounds morbidly fascinating. Do describe.Egyptian pizza is nothing to brag about either.
^^^ even putting ketchup on it could not save it.
Egyptian only because it was cooked in Cairo.Egyptian Pizza sounds morbidly fascinating. Do describe.
hey man fuck that store thenon a sad note, they have a sign in the store, don't even think about asking for toppings, sliced or whole sadly.
There is a huge difference between Italian Italian vs American Italian cuisine. Americans are much more heavy handed with the spices, garlic, etc. Much closer to southern Italy (Calabria and Sicily) which exerted the heaviest influence on American-Italian cuisine. I too had Margarita in Rome, Naples and Cosenza; it was better the further south by my American-Italian standardshad margherita in venice a few times, i'll take a slice from lorenzos any day of the week over that "pizza"
wanted to go to rome, and always wanted to go to venice as well.. we were staying in lake como for easy access to milan for the italian grand grix at monza.. wasn't sure how long of a ride on the train it would be to get to rome, so we opted for venice.. i'm glad we went, but i'd never go back.. most user unfriendly city i've ever been to, super tourist trap feel to it, everything was pricey, on and on.. makes sense about the further south you go..There is a huge difference between Italian Italian vs American Italian cuisine. Americans are much more heavy handed with the spices, garlic, etc. Much closer to southern Italy (Calabria and Sicily) which exerted the heaviest influence on American-Italian cuisine. I too had Margarita in Rome, Naples and Cosenza; it was better the further south by my American-Italian standards