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Caserta Pizzeria is OLD school pizza from an old New England Italian neighborhood.
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Caserta Pizzeria is OLD school pizza from an old New England Italian neighborhood.
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Caserta Pizzeria is OLD school pizza from an old New England Italian neighborhood.
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The Westerly, just north of there, also opened recently, and has begun drawing neighbourhood diners, and to the south, a new wood-oven pizza joint called Pizzeria Defina - it's run by a fashion designer - has also been pulling in crowds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CHRIS NUTTALL-SMITH 2012
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Handy for those of us who don't have a real oven in the kitchen, the Pizzeria is a ceramic mini-oven designed to sit on top of the stove and bake away merrily.
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Handy for those of us who don't have a real oven in the kitchen, the Pizzeria is a ceramic mini-oven designed to sit on top of the stove and bake away merrily.
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Service at the Pizzeria was a little friendlier and much more efficient.
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Larry Miller owns Cam's Pizzeria, which is open until 3 a.m. on the weekends.
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"Customers are asking about the prices all the time," said John Esposito, manager of Sal's Pizzeria, which is between DeGraw and Sackett streets and shares ownership with the higher-end Mama Maria's restaurant next door.
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When most people in the states say Italian, they mean East Coast "Pizzeria" food - tomato sauce and mozzarella smothered whatever... which has very little to do with real Italian food.
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