Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Best Pizzas in Dublin

Hey fuckers, believe it or not even in Dublin there are decent pizza to eat.


This is the not ordered list of the best places. Of course is only my opinion, but as you may already know, your opinion count less than 0, so stop trying to think with your own head and follow me like a sheep that you are.

Ciao Bella Roma


Here you have a good pizza, for decent price. Always try to go for the lunch deal, it's around 10 euro with a starter, a full tasty pizza and a glass of wine.
Pizza to order : Diavola with gorgonzola, then ask for parmesan and chili oil that you need to distribute  over your pizza.

Paulie's Pizza


This is the closest napoletan pizza you can find in Dublin. You need to book because it is always full.
Pizza to order : check the board.

Manifesto


The pizza here is extremely good. The pizza maker is from salerno, and he knows his job. Also if you are lucky, at some point he will go through tables launching pizzas in the air and doing his show. Hopefully he will finish the show launching the pizza in your face.
Pizza to order : Don Corleone or any pizza containing the fennel sausage (classic italian sausage not the white soft shit you find in Tesco)

Toffoli


I love this place and the pizza they do and wine. It is a bit expensive, but it worth the money.
Pizza to order : Anything with gorgonzola, if you don't like gorgonzola, anything with horse shit, cause I know you like it.

9 comments:

  1. What about the other famous Italian place? Domininos or something its called?

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    1. Yes, sorry, I forgot to include cheap dirty places for cheap dirty people like you.

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  2. Lovely places Marco. I must try Paulie's.
    I don't recommend Toffoli though. I was way too expensive. Pizzas were small ( I was hungry with one pizza for me) and the pizza style wasn't napoletana at all. Wine was nice per Jonathan opinion and capuchino was really nice but again most expensive than in any other decent Italian place(and not for that better)

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  3. Steps of Rome on Chatham Row - they are the best (same people that run Ciao Bella Roma i think)

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  4. and i love Toffoli, though haven't been there for years

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  5. http://www.damimmo.ie/ Its Yum Yum try it :)

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  6. Marco,
    Make a real Italian pizza one day and put it on the blog.
    I want to learn how the real Italian pizza is made.

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    1. Good idea, I will soon post a pizza recipe, but don't get hysterical, you will never be bale to anything that is real italian!

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