(Translated by Google) This is a rare restaurant in Fukushima Prefecture where you can enjoy authentic, Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza.
The pizza itself was very tasty and satisfying, but the menu print was small and they didn't answer questions carefully, so don't expect any great service.
The dinner set, which included an appetizer, salad, and drink, was about +600 yen, I think.
The salad dressing on the appetizer was very delicious.
The appetizer was also good, but I wonder if it's always the same? It was the same as in the photo from a year ago.
Dinner for three people came to about 8,000 yen, which is quite a good price.
They don't offer dessert, apparently because it's a drinking establishment. I was surprised, as I thought it was an authentic pizzeria.
The appetizers were all quite salty, and just the right amount to go with my drinks.
When I think of Neapolitan pizza, I think of Marinara and Margherita, but I wonder if Margherita is just a cheaper cheese version? When you think of Margherita, you think of fresh buffalo mozzarella cheese. It's expensive, but the flavor is amazing, so I'm happy to see it on the menu and order it even though it's pricey.
I want to eat a delicious, authentic Neapolitan Margherita.
They had a seasonal recommendation, a pizza with asparagus picked that morning, so I ordered it.
It was sprinkled with short pieces of asparagus and tasted delicious, but I felt like I couldn't enjoy the crisp texture and aroma of the asparagus. If they left the asparagus long, they would use more, which would increase costs, so perhaps this is a management strategy.
The dough was delicious even when cold, and they also explained that they offer takeout.
Cheese loses its flavor when it cools, so pizza is best when it's freshly baked in a wood-fired oven.
I love pizza and have traveled to Italy several times to eat it.
I visit this restaurant about once every two years.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it improves next time.
By the way, you can get inexpensive wood-fired pizza on weekends at Sakura Roadside Station in Nihonmatsu City. It depends on the baker, but it's generally very delicious. The oven is outside and you can eat it on a covered bench, so early spring is the best time!
(Translated by Google) The dough is crispy and chewy♪ There are so many options on the menu that it's fun to choose every time! The homemade dressing for the salad is also delicious. Apparently they also have a pasta menu, so I'd like to order that next time.