Farinella
90 Worth St at Broadway (212-608-3222)
THE MUSCLE:
Former Italian hip-hop artist Alberto Polo Cretara (pictured) may be a native of Naples, but he refuses to cook his city’s pizza here; due to a difference in the water, he says, “Neapolitan pizza only tastes good in Napoli.” Instead, he specializes in the ultraportable Roman slice, a variety he knows well, having trained at Rome’s respected bakery and pizzeria Forno Campo de’ Fiori. Cretara strives to use only the best imported foods: Italian extra-virgin olive oil, San Marzano tomatoes from Agro Nocerino in Campania, and fior di latte and buffalo mozzarella from Naples. Other ingredients are strictly domestic, including local produce and flour, an item Cretara feels is too delicate to ship across the ocean without compromising its quality.
THE RESULT:
Cretara’s four-foot-long rectangular pies emerge from his triple-decker electric oven (wood fire isn’t a Roman requirement) with a wonderfully thin crust, crispy on the bottom while supple enough to chew with comfort. Sold by the slice, his pizza is the quintessential to-go item: Unlike its Neapolitan brethren, it’s intended to be eaten at room temperature and has a stiffness that allows it to be easily carried in one hand. All the toppings go on raw and cook with the dough, from the tomato sauce on the Margherita to the paper-thin slices of potato and onion that grace another of his pies, resulting in a clean flavor that won’t weigh you down while on the run.
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I had a piece of pizza at Farinella's today and found it to be highly overrated. For the exhorbatent price of $3.00, I got what looked like a skimpy rectangular slice, about 2/3 the size of your standard slice, and about 1/2 the thickness. The cheese was sparce, as was the tomato sauce. It was by far, a waste of money and I left hoping that I would never return to, or recommend this place to anybody. At $1.00 the slice would have been overpriced and still less-than good.
It's NEW pizza places, fabistuffed. Name some noteworthy new places in other boroughs for them to cover.
Love those pizzas! :-D
NYC and Brooklyn only? Really? There is pizza beyond the F train.