Glenbhoy said:I have never got (what I consider to be an authentic italian) pizza in this country
No, not that I know of, the neapolitans claim it's their invention, i had a pizza in the place where the first (modern style) pizza was born circa 1850 (or so they said!!).Is this not a contradiction ? I thought that pizza originated in the Italian American community, i.e. not native to Italy ?
dieter1 said:Don't give up on Italian in Dublin. Enoteca Torino in Inchicore offers a choice of 4-6 different fresh pastas (made onsite) every night priced between 8 and 10 euro, with a choice of 5/6 different styles. Throw in the best Italian wine in Dublin priced between 16 & 24 euro and you have yourself a cracking find.
Bigfoot said:There's a small place called Toffoli on Castle street in the city centre - best pizza i've ever had outside Italy, and so reasonably priced!
Sarsfield said:I love Il Fornaio in the IFSC. I agree they may be a bit over-generous with the cheese for some peoples liking, but the pizza base is the best around by a long way.
Nice house red and outstanding coffee too.
definitely NOT Four Star Pizza!!!!!!!!! I could tell some nightmare stories, but I won't waste my breath - suffice it to say, stay away!
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www.grimaldis.com
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