Lured by the hopes of experiencing pizza nirvana, we went to Pizzeria Bianco for dinner. I had some margherita pizza ($13) and biancoverde ($16). The margherita pizza was made with fresh ingredients, but it just tasted OK, nothing too special (Good crust though). I was more intrigued by the biancoverde pizza. The creamy ricotta and mozzarella meshed well with the more piquant taste of the parmigiano-reggiano and the almost nutty, crispy taste of the arugula. The pizza was somewhat oily in the center and slightly soggy in the middle though, but that didn't detract me too much from liking the biancoverde.
We were a large party of 8, and service was OK. Minus some points for not getting a sugar basket for our iced teas despite asking for one (I like them sweet!). The iced teas themselves ($3, free refills) while nice in that they were organic, really didn't have too much taste to me. It was so mild I thought I was drinking colored water. They offer Mexican Coke in glass bottles ($2.50), which is a nice touch for those that want real sugar in their regular Coke.
Is this pizza I would wait 3 hours for? Not really, but if I came on an off day or a less busy hour I would be willing to try some more pizzas from them.