If you wear a Brioni suit, you can't complain that you look like Marcello Mastriani in 1955. That's what you bought, and you look better than you used to! Same goes here. You come here for Sicilian pizza from this particular hood. That means you will eat a crust that balances gentle crispness with the doughiest sensation since you annoyed your new born nephew by pinching his cheeks. The toppings will either be that sublime mix of tomato piquant sweetness, or the unmissable creaminess of buffalo mozzarella. Either way, this is a treat that will leave you more satisfied than maggot in a morgue. However, if you don't like Brioni suits, or Sicilian pizza, head home and make a B line for Polyester Bob's suits, dominoes pick up, and save yourself time, and...
Read moreI still don't understand why this place is so over-rated. We went there in the afternoon and got served old and cold and tasteless pizza. I can't believe that the person who works there didn't have the decency to at least heat up the slice of pizza. And come on, 3 euros for a small slice of pizza, especially considering that you can have a fresh and full and tasty pizza in Syracuse (which is a super expensive town) for 6 euros. So shocking... maybe I went there at...
Read morewe were looking for something for breakfast and we came here. and then many times. cafe, pizza in the evening, often visited by locals. Excellent coffee, arancini, especially with peas are great, in the evening they make excellent pizza. then it is better to make a reservation, it is usually full. Really good. and the...
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