Two weeks ago, I promised a review of Ferragamo's, the new pizza
place in Solano Mall. We have been there twice now and have tried four different pizza's. All were great. The oven is wood fired.The crust is a good combo of crunchy and chewy. If you like it more on the crunchy side, be sure to tell them so (ask for cooked longer). The sauce is the best I've had outside of Italy (read "not over- salted or heavily herbed). They make pizzas without as well as with cheese. So far we have tried a four cheese pizza which actually had five, a pizza carcereta, (tomato sauce, basil and fresh mozzarella with one side of the crust folded over a respectable pile of ricotta, a pizza putanesca with tomato sauce, capers, anchovies, garlic and calamata olives -- no cheese, and a pizza luna rossa with smoked salmon, chopped tomatoes, mascarpone cheese, and arugula. Even the luna rossa, which was a risk, was good. Pizzas look to be about 12" and run $10 to $14. We have only tried the pizzas not the pastas or desserts, although the coffee was fine. The sangiovese is good and they have beer on tap. The only problem we've had was that we ordered a pizza siciliana which has eggplant on it and they were out of eggplant. Guess somebody messed up the grocery list. The guy who runs the place is the sort of combination of friendly, casual, and slightly over -the-top you'd expect in a New Jersey (and often in an Italian) pizzeria. However, the place is too empty. Please. Go there. Even if you only get take out. I would like to keep them around. See you Friday. I'll bring the menu. |
Great. Now tell us how you like the shoes. :-)
On Apr 4, 2007, at 12:07 AM, Dede Densmore wrote: > Two weeks ago, I promised a review of Ferragamo's, the new pizza > place in Solano Mall. We have been there twice now and have tried > four different pizza's. All were great. The oven is wood fired.The > crust is a good combo of crunchy and chewy. If you like it more on > the crunchy side, be sure to tell them so (ask for cooked longer). > The sauce is the best I've had outside of Italy (read "not over- > salted or heavily herbed). They make pizzas without as well as with > cheese. So far we have tried a four cheese pizza which actually had > five, a pizza carcereta, (tomato sauce, basil and fresh mozzarella > with one side of the crust folded over a respectable pile of ricotta, > a pizza putanesca with tomato sauce, capers, anchovies, garlic and > calamata olives -- no cheese, and a pizza luna rossa with smoked > salmon, chopped tomatoes, mascarpone cheese, and arugula. Even the > luna rossa, which was a risk, was good. Pizzas look to be about 12" > and run $10 to $14. We have only tried the pizzas not the pastas or > desserts, although the coffee was fine. The sangiovese is good and > they have beer on tap. The only problem we've had was that we ordered > a pizza siciliana which has eggplant on it and they were out of > eggplant. Guess somebody messed up the grocery list. The guy who runs > the place is the sort of combination of friendly, casual, and > slightly over -the-top you'd expect in a New Jersey (and often in an > Italian) pizzeria. However, the place is too empty. Please. Go there. > Even if you only get take out. I would like to keep them around. See > you Friday. I'll bring the menu. > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > > "He has a kind of superstitious belief in himself, he is the object of his own worship, he believes in himself, he sees himself as the instrument of Heaven's decrees, and this belief makes his crimes seem reasonable." Madame de Stael on Napoleon |
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Why don't we all just meet there for lunch? ;-)
db ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dede Densmore" <[hidden email]> To: "The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group" <Friam at redfish.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:07 PM Subject: [FRIAM] Ferragamo's (not the shoes) > Two weeks ago, I promised a review of Ferragamo's, the new pizza > place in Solano Mall. We have been there twice now and have tried > four different pizza's. All were great. The oven is wood fired.The > crust is a good combo of crunchy and chewy. If you like it more on > the crunchy side, be sure to tell them so (ask for cooked longer). > The sauce is the best I've had outside of Italy (read "not over- > salted or heavily herbed). They make pizzas without as well as with > cheese. So far we have tried a four cheese pizza which actually had > five, a pizza carcereta, (tomato sauce, basil and fresh mozzarella > with one side of the crust folded over a respectable pile of ricotta, > a pizza putanesca with tomato sauce, capers, anchovies, garlic and > calamata olives -- no cheese, and a pizza luna rossa with smoked > salmon, chopped tomatoes, mascarpone cheese, and arugula. Even the > luna rossa, which was a risk, was good. Pizzas look to be about 12" > and run $10 to $14. We have only tried the pizzas not the pastas or > desserts, although the coffee was fine. The sangiovese is good and > they have beer on tap. The only problem we've had was that we ordered > a pizza siciliana which has eggplant on it and they were out of > eggplant. Guess somebody messed up the grocery list. The guy who runs > the place is the sort of combination of friendly, casual, and > slightly over -the-top you'd expect in a New Jersey (and often in an > Italian) pizzeria. However, the place is too empty. Please. Go there. > Even if you only get take out. I would like to keep them around. See > you Friday. I'll bring the menu. > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > > |
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