(Translated by Google) This is a rare restaurant in Fukushima Prefecture where you can enjoy authentic Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza.
The most important thing is that the pizza tastes very good and I'm satisfied, but the font on the menu is small and they don't answer questions politely, so I don't have high expectations for customer service.
The evening set included an appetizer, salad, and drink for about 600 yen. The appetizer salad dressing is very delicious. The appetizers were good, but are they always the same? It was the same as the photo from a year ago.
Dinner for three people cost around 8,000 yen, which is a pretty good price.
Apparently they don't have desserts because it's a restaurant that serves alcohol. I was surprised because I thought it was a full-fledged pizzeria. It's true that all the appetizers were quite salty, and it was just the right amount of salt to go with alcohol.
When you think of Neapolitan pizza, you think of marinara and margherita, but perhaps margherita is a cheaper cheese version? Speaking of Margherita, fresh buffalo mozzarella cheese comes to mind. It's expensive, but the taste is amazing, so I'm happy to see it on the menu and order it even if it's expensive. I want to eat a delicious authentic Neapolitan margherita.
I ordered the seasonal recommended pizza with asparagus picked that morning. It was sprinkled with short pieces of asparagus and tasted delicious, but I felt that I couldn't enjoy the crisp texture and aroma of asparagus. If it continues for a long time, the number of bottles used will increase and the cost will go up, so I guess this is a management idea.
The dough was delicious even when it was cold, and there was an explanation that it could be taken out or taken home. Cheese loses its flavor when it cools, so pizza should only be freshly baked in a wood-fired oven.
I love pizza and have been to Italy several times to eat it. I go to this store about once every two years. I'm looking forward to the next episode, hoping for further progress.
By the way, you can enjoy inexpensive wood-fired pizza at Sakura Roadside Station in Nihonmatsu City on Saturdays and Sundays. It depends on the cook, but it's usually very delicious. There is a kiln outside and you can eat on a bench with a roof, so early spring is the best!