Pizza Review
I’m not sure why the other guy gave such a poor review, but he’s allowed to have an opinion. I’ve been going to Zoi’s for years and I absolutely love it. And I know what you’re thinking...this dude probably doesn’t have a clue what GOOD pizza is. Well you’re wrong. Modern Apizza has been my hands down favorite since about 2001 or so. I love a well done, thin crust pie. I know what good pizza is supposed to taste like. Zoi’s isn’t that kind of pizza. They’re a pan, regular oven, soft crust GREEK style pizza. And that’s what makes them great. The cheese is amazing, sauce is always on the sweet side, plenty of bacon STRIPS, and the outer crust always reminds me of those Stella D’oro breadsticks I used to eat when I was a kid. Do yourself a favor and stop on down.
Pizza Review
🇬🇷BEST GREEK PIZZA ALERT🇬🇷 Established in 1970, Zois is coming up on 55 years in the business, serving one of the best light & airy Greek pan pizzas in Connecticut. Though the pie looks heavy, it’s actually not weighty at all. Firm & smooth underneath, unlike the typically spongy undercarriages of generic Greek pizzas, this pie is steady & sturdy with moderate crisp. Despite the mild amount of char, the pizza is well done & cooked thoroughly with a somewhat soft body of dough, highlighted by a beautifully buttery, flaky & deliciously crunchy crust. Better than the usual bland flavor typical of generic Greek pizza dough, this pie packs tremendous taste & the texture to match. With a magnificently melty consistency & flow, the cheese is molten lava hot, fresh out of the oven, well done & rigid in some areas, while incredibly creamy in other spots, despite some burn bubbles & modest char. A tasty & flavorful mozzarella mixture, this cheese blend is much better than the average Greek pizza cheese. The sauce is where this pie really separates itself from run-of-the-mill Greek pizza sauce, which is usually super tangy, stinging & acidic. This is a much smoother & friendlier tomato sauce blend, possessing a substantial amount of sweetness to go along with terrific zest & zing, as well as some zip from the seasoning & spices that really makes this sauce sing, bursting with fantastic flavor. Shockingly tasty overall, this pie bucks the trend of subpar Greek pizza in CT. I’ve never been a huge fan of this style but this is easily one of the best Greek pies I’ve ever had. Not something I’d go out of my way for, so I can’t label this pie travel-worthy pizza; but if you’re a fan of Greek pies, this is well worth a try. Opa!
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