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| - Once we went to Grimaldi's in Hoboken, NJ and weren't all that impressed. Yet the first time we ate at this Grimaldi's, we were blown away!
Upon entering, you are enveloped by the aroma of pizza baking in a coal-fired oven. This is swoon-inducing---and I mean that in a good way. The smell almost has you believing that you are in a pizza joint with a coal-fired oven in the Northeast.
When ordering pizza baked in a coal-fired oven, I like to get a plain cheese pizza. IMO, this is the best way to fully taste the sauce, cheese and crust without anything else get in the way.
There's nothing like a thin crust pizza from a coal-fired oven with that char on the crust. The crust has just the right balance of crispy and soft. The sauce is well flavored with proper proportions of basil and oregano. The amount of cheese is just right. I love to savor each and every bite.
There is more to this Grimaldi's than the one under the Brooklyn Bridge. This one has other items in addition to the pizza. We like their antipasto. It has sliced mozzarella which is fresh and creamy, black and green olives (the black ones are pitted, the green ones have pits in them), roasted red pepper slices which are bursting with flavor, and a good, flavorful salami.
Everytime we're in AZ, it is so worth it to us to deal with the heavy traffic in Old Town Scottsdale to dine at Grimaldi's!
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