Pizza Review
One of the best pies around. This is the signature pie. Every about it is delicious. Excellent fresh mozz and great sauce. Even the crust is delicious.
Pizza Review
🚨UNDERRATED PIZZA ALERT🚨 Along with their other location in Staten Island, this Morristown spot serves 2 different types of pizza: their “Signature Pie,” inspired by the legendary Totonno’s of Coney Island, cooked in a coal-fired oven at 650°+ for 5 minutes, and their Neapolitan style Margherita pizza cooked in a wood oven imported from Naples at an intense 800°+ for just 90 seconds. I opted for the Signature Pie, which is the closest they have to a regular coal-fired plain cheese pizza. This is truly a unique, off the beaten path, outstandingly original style pie. Even though it looks somewhat heavy, it’s actually rather light, airy & fluffy, particularly the crust which appears to be a uniquely knotted or braided style that would be perfect for garlic knots or a stuffed-cheese crust. With a surprisingly crispy & crunchy texture, the dough is mostly firm, magnificently charred with a beautifully blackened undercarriage to go along with a remarkably tasty & smokey flavor, nearly zero flop, providing a top notch base for the other ingredients. This is actually a bit of an upside down pie, with the mozzarella cheese hugging the dough in spots & the sauce smattered atop the pizza. Creamy & melty, the homemade mozz is deliciously delightful, with a touch of grated pecorino romano enhancing the overall flavor. Made from fresh peeled tomatoes & sautéed with garlic & a blend of special seasonings, the sauce is super sweet, hearty, chunky, tangy, zesty, & bursting with flavor & plenty of pizzazz that could be applied to a pasta dish or meatballs as well. A smidge more sauce would create a better balance among all of the components but the flavors from the dough, cheese & sauce work really well together as is, especially the synergy among the textures of these elements, each shining in their own way. This is not a typical straight fastball football pizza; this is a hanging curveball over the plate & I’m banging it! Couldn’t be more pleasantly surprised by how good this different coal-fired style is; and I’m somewhat stunned by some of these lower scores. Underrated to say the least, this is uniquely good travel-worthy pizza that deserves more consideration. Bonus meatball review: very solid, pretty close to the kind my grandmother made; I’ll go 8.5 for the fried meatballs. Grandma Millie would be proud! 🤌🏻
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