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Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2014

My trip to Europe: Le Festival des Pizzas in Grenoble, France

Each time we go to Grenoble, we go to the Quartier Saint-Laurent aka Le Quartier des Italiens or Italian neighborhood, named because of the important Italian community there. 
image of grenoble, france

It is a nice area, located on one side if the Isère river and in the bottom of the Bastille that used to be a fortress, built in 1592 on the South end part of the Chartreuse mountain. It is now a ruin, with just few restaurants on top of the hill, where people like to go to get some fresh air, either walking or taking the "bulles", a spherical cable car. 
image of grenoble, france

We looked at all the pizzeria there to try to find one with Saint-Marcellin, a soft cheese made of cow's milk, named after a small town nearby where they produce this divine cheese. Unfortunately, we could not find it, so we opted for Le Festival des Pizzas, simply because they were the only one proposing a five cheese pizza!
image of Le Festival des Pizzas in Grenoble, France

That is what I ordered in fact. Cooked in a wood fire oven for a couple of minutes, it had emmental, goat, reblochon, blue and mozzarella cheese. 
image of brick oven at Le Festival des Pizzas in Grenoble, France

image of brick oven at Le Festival des Pizzas in Grenoble, France

I really liked the crust, the outside being all puffed up
image of 5 cheese pizza at Le Festival des Pizzas in Grenoble, France

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

image of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Alright, I finally made it to Grimaldi's, on a week day to avoid the mass of tourists and New Yorkers who want to have a piece of the most famous pie in New York. 
image of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

It was probably a smart move as we showed up few minutes before opening time and there was already a line. Tourists for sure, from France, Germany or Japan, as well as a pizza tour.
image of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

This place is impressive, located right under the Brooklyn bridge, it is an old Bank building. But it is not the original location: it was originally at 19 Old Fulton, few steps from it, where now sits another pizza place, Juliana's, opened by the original owner of Grimaldi's, Patsy Grimaldi himself. Yes, because Grimaldi's was sold by Patsy in 1998 to Frank Ciolli as Patsy wanted to retire. Few years later, Frank Ciolli had to find a new place, his landlord refusing to renew the lease because, allegedly, of problems with rent and city taxes. Hence the new location. Few years later, regretting selling, Patsy decided to do a come back, opening Juliana's where Grimaldi's was first open. Needless to say that it started a feud between the two owners, that I am not sure is settled today.
image of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

We got seated pretty fast, in one of the tables on the left after entering the restaurant.
image of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

There, you cannot order a slice and have to pay cash. So, we looked at the menu and considered the many toppings they propose. We went for a small pizza (6 slices) with mushrooms, ricotta and meatballs.
image of salt and pepper at Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Dumbo, Brooklyn

After a short wait, our pizza arrived. Ok, let say that it is 6 large slices...

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Hot Dog Pizza at Ribalta in NYC, New York

image of Pizzeria Ribalta in NYC, New York

Ok, I admit that the only reason I wanted to go to Ribalta, a restaurant located few steps from Union Square, was to try their hot dog pizza. Yes, you read right: a hot dog pizza. I do not see any problem about having such a pizza, having seen pizza made with cheeseburger, mac and cheese or vodka sauce. I guess it is a good way to show some creativity and have something on your menu that will make people want to try and, sometimes, talk about it...like me! 

There is one thing you need to know about Ribalta: it is owned by Rosario Procino, former founder of Keste pizzeria, and Chef Pasquale Cozzolino, former Executive Chef at Dellaroccos in Brooklyn Heights and Pizza Arte, who want to stay true to the Neapolitan pizza making. 
image of Pizzeria Ribalta in NYC, New York

The place is pretty big, with high ceilings and a giant TV where people were watching the winter olympics in Sochi.

We decided to start with an appetizer and could not resist ordering the meatballs.
image of meatballs at Pizzeria Ribalta in NYC, New York

Saturday, March 15, 2014

The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ

image of The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ

We decided to try The Brick, a new pizza place uptown Hoboken. I am sure the stakes are high for The Brick considering the number of pizza places in Hoboken, such as Benny Tudino's, Johnny Pepperonni or Basile's. So I was curious to see what would make it stand out.
image of dining room from The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ

The decor has nothing fancy, but there is a bit of warmth from the bricks on the walls.
image of pizza plates The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ image of salt and pepper at The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ
image of salt and pepper at The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ image of salt and pepper at The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ

I decided to try their homemade mint lemonade.
image of mint lemonade at The Brick Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ

It was delicious, not too sweet, with the right amount of mint, making this drink quite refreshing.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York

image of Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York

I love pizza and with a city like New York, you can find so many different ones, each restaurant having its own way to make the crust, the sauce, to cook it...This time, we went to Lazzara's in the Garment District. You really need to know that it is there, as it is located off the beaten path and you may miss it walking on 38th street.
image of Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York

Opened in 1985 by the Lazzara's brother, Sebastian and Tony, the restaurant is located on the second floor of a townhouse.
image of dining room at Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York

The dining room has a warmth and reminded me some restaurants we ate at in Italy, especially in Venice that is in fact representing in a painting hanged on the wall.

image of dining room at Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York image of dining room at Lazzara's Pizza and Café in the Garment District, NYC, New York

When we sat, they brought us the menu as well as the special of the day written on a little chalk board.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Famous Ben's pizza in Soho, NYC, New York

image of Famous Ben's pizza in Soho, NYC, New York

Walking in Soho, we were looking for a quick bite before going home. Pizza is always a good choice in that case, because the wait time would amount to the time to order and then to heat the slices. As we were walking, we saw Famous Ben's Pizza, a small pizza joint. We were wondering what Ben was famous for and then saw the sign indicating that it was for his Sicilian Pizza rated best by...somebody. 
image of Famous Ben's pizza in Soho, NYC, New York

This is you typical pizza joint: you would go there for the food, not the decor that was simplistic, if it was not for the quotes on the wall.
image of Famous Ben's pizza in Soho, NYC, New York

There we ordered the following slices:

Vodka slice:

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Cheap eats: Alberto's Pizza and Cheesesteaks in Chelsea, NYC, New York


Wandering close to Union Square, we found Alberto's Pizza and Cheesesteak. I admit that I wanted to try it not for the pizza, but for the cheesesteak as I love that sandwich and was a bit disappointed when I went to Shorty's. 

This is your typical pizza place and you do not go for the decor, for the service or to get some warmth (except probably if you are a regular customer). 

I ordered a cheesesteak with onions and provolone that they prepared on the grill, next to the entrance.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Il Forno Hell's Kitchen in NYC, New York

image of Il Forno Hell's Kitchen in NYC, New York

Couple of weeks ago, we wanted to have dinner at L'Ybane, close to Times Square, but the place was so packed that we decided to try Il Forno  Hell's Kitchen, an Italian restaurant that opened recently. 

When we arrived, the place was packed. And then, after 8pm, it was empty. The explanation: early diners eager to find a place to eat before their show.
image of Il Forno Hell's Kitchen in NYC, New York

The place has an interesting decor: you get the impression you are eating at a terrace of a restaurant in the middle of a village in Italy. Pretty well done!
image of Il Forno Hell's Kitchen in NYC, New York

Their menu proposes pretty common Italian dishes, such as pasta, risotto and pizette, that are small pizzas, enough for one person. Of course, that does not prevent you from sharing...

We decided to start with the warm caprese salad that was served with burrata instead of the usual mozzarella. 
image of Burrata Caprese salad at Il Forno Hell's Kitchen in NYC, New York

Besides of the burrata, it was composed of cherry tomatoes and arugula, and dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It was good, fresh and creamy, but not worth the $14 price tag considering the quantity they served.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Cheap eats: Stromboli Pizza in NYC, New York

image of Stromboli Pizza in NYC, New York

One of the safe bets for cheap eats is pizza, as lots of pizza parlors serve by the slice, except if you have a gargantuan appetite and need a whole pie! This time, we went to Stromboli pizza on University Place. In fact we went twice. It is a small place with couple of stools, perfect if people watching is your favorite activity or for students as they propose a great deal:
image of Stromboli Pizza in NYC, New York

There, we tried the following pizzas:

Sicilian (we always ask for a corner):
image of Sicilian pizza at Stromboli Pizza in NYC, New York

White pie (fortunately it was not packed with garlic):

Monday, November 4, 2013

My nephew culinary visit: day 2 / part 2 - John's pizzeria in Times Square, NYC, New York

image of John's pizzeria in Times Square, NYC, New York

That time, we wanted Valentin to try a good pizza. Not that where he lives there is none. In fact there is a large Italian community and lots of pizzerias. So, we decided to bring him to John's Pizzeria in Times Square. For the pizza, but mainly for the decor as this place, that opened in 1997, used to be the Gospel Tabernacle Church. 
image of ceiling at John's pizzeria in Times Square, NYC, New York

The decor is fantastic, especially the ceiling that was kept untouched. It is also a huge place, supposed to be the largest pizzeria in the US.
image of dining room at John's pizzeria in Times Square, NYC, New York

The place was packed (it was Saturday night around 8:30pm) and they sat us in one of the dark adjacent rooms. We decided to start with some chicken wings:
image of chicken wings at John's pizzeria in Times Square, NYC, New York

They were served with blue cheese sauce, full of blue cheese chunks, and celery. They were delicious, but I would have liked a little bit of kick to it. 

Then, we ordered two pizzas, small size that is six slices:

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Motorino pizza in the East Village, NYC, New York


image of Motorino pizza in the East Village, NYC, New York

With a name like Motorino, who would have thought it was a pizza place? One would have thought it was related to an automobile or motorbike! Yes, Motorino is indeed a pizza place that started in 2008 in Williamsburg and opened some outposts in the East Village and...Hong Kong!

We found it while going to Luzzo's that is so far my favorite for Neapolitan pizza. So my expectations were high!!!
image of Motorino pizza in the East Village, NYC, New York

The place seems small from outside, but it can cater to a reasonable number of customers. The decor is simple and you cannot miss the beautiful pressed-metal ceiling. 
image of Wood fire oven at Motorino pizza in the East Village, NYC, New York

In the back is the kitchen, with the wood fire oven where they cook their pizza. 

The menu is small and you will not find there twenty different types of pizza. They also have a short list of appetizers, but know that their meatballs are apparently only available after 2pm (we went there for brunch and wanted to try them...They should mention that on the menu!). 

So, the pizza are small size pies, 4 slices, similar in size, if not slightly smaller from the pizza that you would get in France for one person. 


We decided to try the Margherita pizza:

Friday, September 20, 2013

Luzzo's in NYC, New York


After discovering Luzzo's during one of Scott's Pizza Tours, we were eager to go back to try some other pizzas! Just thinking about the slice we got the first time we tried it, I am still drooling!

So we went back twice, on Sundays. The staff was very courteous and sat us at a table close to the back room. We could not not notice the paintings that were upside down and when we ask the waiter, he simply said: "look, everything is upside down!". In fact it was. Interesting decor I have to say!!!

In the two times we went, we tried the following dishes: meatballs appetizer.


It came in a thick tomato sauce that was divine: slow cooked, it had a fully bodied flavor. A bit salty though. The thickness was perfect to stick to the perfectly made and moist meatballs.