Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
Their pizza is not good. They really mess up if they are going for Neapolitan pizza. It is a mess.
Never been to 2 Amys
Why is it "a mess"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
But charring while the middle of the pizza is practically raw is NOT traditional Neapolitan done well. It's just burned, and raw at the same time. Gross.
Yes it is - Neapolitan pizza is made with a wet dough. Also, San Marzano tomatoes and fresh mozzarella have quite a bit of moisture. You've obviously have never had pizza in Naples.
Anonymous wrote:You've obviously have never had pizza in Naples.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how most of these recs could’ve been made in 2010. Surprised there aren’t newer venues in the mix.
Anonymous wrote:1776
Anonymous wrote:You sent them to Old Ebbits? Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
But charring while the middle of the pizza is practically raw is NOT traditional Neapolitan done well. It's just burned, and raw at the same time. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
Their pizza is not good. They really mess up if they are going for Neapolitan pizza. It is a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.
I used google for you:
“Traditional Neapolitan pizza has charring on both the edges and bottom. The pizza is baked in a wood-burning oven at 900 degrees and cooks within minutes. Charring is a result of the high heat from baking the dough directly on the oven and the heat coming down from the oven ceiling.”
Anonymous wrote:Ethiopian food is something i recommend to visitors. Authentic in this area and a different experience!
For a fancy experience with water views, Del Mar.
Anonymous wrote:Martin's Tavern
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rasika and 2Amys. Any Peruvian Chicken joint (pollo a la brasa) if they don’t have that where they’re from. On the warf for something casual, the Gordon Ramsey fish and chips place or the tiki bar before a show at The Anthem. Many of Jose Andres’ places already mentioned.
2 Amy’s serves burnt pizza.