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  • GET THE LARGE PEPPERONI & MUSHROOM WITH DOUBLE MOZZARELLA, you will want left-overs ! Tucked in between Kona Grill and Gordon Bierch is the pizzeria that made the Brooklyn Bridge famous and now you can experience EXCELLENT NY pizza here on the West Coast without waiting in a long ass line with tons of tourists on Old Fulton Street. Just park in the strip mall and head towards the fountain and you will find one of the greatest pizzerias in Summerlin (the other one is Rocco's by Costco). I'm born & raised NY and my taste buds have been in training all my life, I know Great Pizza. This thin crust is cracker crisp and will stay perfectly horizontal even without folding. Here is what separates the Grimaldi style from others: 1. They place fresh HANDMADE mozzarella slices (not shredded) on the crust FIRST 2. Sauce is drizzled on top after the toppings (white pizza does not even have sauce) 3. Oven temperature is HOTTER than hell which can soar up to 1200 degrees. This coal oven brick pizza gives the crust that distinct charred flavor and crispiness. Look under the crust and you will see the color that's different. 4. Pepperoni are little tiny salty slices which crisp up a bit. SOOO GOOOD 5. When you have been in the pizza business this long, you know that there are key factors that people connotate with excellent pizza: New York style, NY water, sauce, cheese, oven temperature, etc. Grimaldi re-creates the NY style of water by re-creating the exact mineral content of Brooklyn water to make sure the dough is just like NY. The coal brick oven is a goldmine and permit nightmare in NYC. It wasn't possible to install a coal brick oven in Manhattan where Grimaldi originally wanted to open his pizzeria, so he opened up in Brooklyn (coal ovens had to be grandfathered in from the building). Under the bridge on Old Fulton Street is famous, but now with the latest lease controversy, there is the new location around the corner from the original. Back in 1904 Lombardi opened a brick oven pizza in SOHO and you can also wait in line to compare. In March 2012, Juliana's will be opening up in NY as another Grimaldi spin off.
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