Pizza Review
I did have the cheese slice however I ate it before I could take a picture of it. The smell the freshness it couldn’t wait it was right out the oven. This dough is fermented for a while! It’s nothing like I have had in queens. The sauce is tremendous and the cheese is just pure quality. Nothing overpowers one another. It’s the best balanced slice you can get. The dough flavor is just unreal. I had to feature this Provolone and carmelized onion slice it’s just to unique and such a beautiful flavor. The score for this is high because it deserves to be high. This is my only pizzeria to go to now. Bravo!

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⭐️RISING STAR ALERT⭐️ Opened in 2021 in Ridgewood, Queens by Nick Manopella, a rising star among NYC pizzaiolos & true student of the pizza game. Using Caputo 00 flour, the 68% hydrated dough undergoes a 5-day fermentation process, helping with digestion as well as creating a light & airy texture with a somewhat fluffy, yet crunchy consistency. Such a large pie gives a rather heavy appearance; but this pizza isn’t very weighty at all. Firm & tasty with a beautifully browned undercarriage, the dough possesses a smokey flavor & satisfactory crisp that gives off sourdough vibes in both taste & texture as a result of the longer fermentation undertaking. Thick & crunchy, the crust is splendidly charred, yet light & airy, very different from average NYC pizza dough thanks to the purity of the ingredients. Creamy-ish & melty, the mozzarella cheese blend is lightly smattered across the surface, tighter in some areas with a mild orange tinge from a more than manageable amount of oil. A dusting of pecorino romano atop brings out some sharp & pungent flavor, accentuating the attributes of the marvelous mozz. Made from Alta Cucina tomatoes from California, the sauce is actually more tangy than sweet, scrumptiously savory, modestly zesty & well-seasoned with Sicilian oregano adding a hint of bitterness & neutralizing any sweetness from the tomatoes, while maintaining plenty of personality. A lot of care & thought goes into the construction of this pizza, as evidenced by the quality ingredients both locally sourced & imported from Italy. Overall, this is fancier than most pizza you’ll find in Queens & well worth making a trip to try.
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