We did the “Taste of Heaven” experience with Jeff, which is such a fun time and great deal, to boot. Basically he will just make as many pizzas as you can eat, with each quarter of the pizza a different flavor combo, so you get to try all different types as you watch him assemble and discuss the pizzas and ingredients with a strong perfectionist of streak that is fun to watch. All this for basically the price of the pizzas themselves (we paid slightly more for a truffle pizza). One of the more unique food experiences in the city, and it doesn’t break the bank. Will definitely do it again!
I've eaten at all the iconic coal and wood fired pizza places in NYC (including the Grimaldi's locations in Florida) and Washington DC. This pizza is easily as good or better than any of those. The oven uniquely simulates the coal/wood ovens that cook the pizzas in 1-2 minutes leaving a proper char on the bottom and around the edges. If you like more or less char then just let them know! The ingredients are almost all imported from Italy but the herbs are grown right on the premises. If the owner is there he might even have time to make you one of his special recipes not on the menu! It's worth the trip to detour through Atlanta if you are traveling anywhere nearby.
Truly an AMAZING pizza experience.
I'll get right to it: This is the best pizza I've ever had in my life. My wife feels the same way. I lived in New York City for 53 years, and have been eating good pizza there since I grew teeth. Last month we were back in NYC for a week, and all we ate for lunch and dinner was pizza from our favorite places. We've had pizza in various parts of Italy. I make my own pizza at home, and I've been sweating those details for years now. So, it would be accurate to say that my wife and I have a fair amount of experience.
This pizza is, quite literally, world class. As in, among the best you can get on this planet. That's not an exaggeration, it's a fact.
Jeff is, quite simply, a master. His command of the techniques is astounding. His commitment to excellence is inspiring. Apparently, there isn't any detail that's too small to escape his attention. Everything is important. Everything. You know that tag line from the Lexus commercials, the relentless pursuit of perfection? Well, that is what's going on in Jeff's kitchen. That focus, that obsession, is just staggering. It's what separates the merely good from the truly great, whatever the pursuit happens to be. Clearly I'm talking about far more than just really good food. Jeff combines art and science and passion into a truly extraordinary experience. My wife and I are still talking about this since we were there yesterday.
As for the restaurant space, it's stylish and inviting. The amount of natural light is just beautiful. The people working there are terrific. Parking in the garage is ample and easy and free. If you can, sit at the bar, and watch Jeff and his artisans do their thing. It's that rare kind of experience that's simultaneously relaxing and exciting.
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