I'm starting to get a little distressed in Dallas. I keep reading all of these reviews fawning over the pizza renaissance going on...lots of "brick" oven places opening up.
We checked out Taverna tonight (www.tavernabylombardi.com). I read a very glowing review in the local paper about the quality of the pizza (and other items) and the "blistered crust from the showpiece wood-burning oven". I suppose it is technically correct that the oven could theoretically could burn wood...however this big old woodstone oven had the fugazi gas flame going! I just don't get why you would go through all the trouble of putting in an oven and then use gas - yes it is harder to manage, but the quality really suffers (Fireside Pies in Plano uses mostly gas now and their pizza is tough, but the place is constantly jam packed). That being said - the pizza was pretty good. A couple of things that bug pizza jerks like myself - no fior di latte or mozzarella di bufala...just plain old shredded cheese and the crust had a healthy dose of semolina in it. It was thin and crispy, but also felt like I was eating sand. But pizza is like sex - even when its bad, its still pretty good
The place was packed. The wait staff and the host staff were super nice and didn't give us the evil eye because of our 4yr old and 10 mo old. My wife had risotto which was really good and we had chocolate budino for dessert that was great.
So if anyone does ever come to Dallas - make sure to at least try Taverna, Fireside Pies, Coal Vines, and, of course, Campania.
We checked out Taverna tonight (www.tavernabylombardi.com). I read a very glowing review in the local paper about the quality of the pizza (and other items) and the "blistered crust from the showpiece wood-burning oven". I suppose it is technically correct that the oven could theoretically could burn wood...however this big old woodstone oven had the fugazi gas flame going! I just don't get why you would go through all the trouble of putting in an oven and then use gas - yes it is harder to manage, but the quality really suffers (Fireside Pies in Plano uses mostly gas now and their pizza is tough, but the place is constantly jam packed). That being said - the pizza was pretty good. A couple of things that bug pizza jerks like myself - no fior di latte or mozzarella di bufala...just plain old shredded cheese and the crust had a healthy dose of semolina in it. It was thin and crispy, but also felt like I was eating sand. But pizza is like sex - even when its bad, its still pretty good
The place was packed. The wait staff and the host staff were super nice and didn't give us the evil eye because of our 4yr old and 10 mo old. My wife had risotto which was really good and we had chocolate budino for dessert that was great.
So if anyone does ever come to Dallas - make sure to at least try Taverna, Fireside Pies, Coal Vines, and, of course, Campania.
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