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Very impressed! Best pizza in Vegas? As an NY pizza snob with 4 grandparents straight from Napoli; its proven very difficult to find pizza up to my standards in the western US. In fact; the only place in the whole western US that I've been impressed by is Pizza Rock... Until I found Novecento. As soon as I walked in, the traditional Italian decoration surprised me, and the fresh ingredients all lined up ready to order gave me hope that this place would be different. I ended up ordering the margherita pizza with the spicy diavolo sauce, fresh mozzarella, and 3 toppings. Came to about $13, so I decided to grab a meatball and pepperoni calzone as well. This order plus two drinks ended up being just under $30 and my girlfriend and I were full (costs us around $60 to be full at pizza rock.. Plus tip). The pizza is great! All fresh ingredients, cooked to perfection. The calzone was just as good. I came back the next day for a Stromboli and liked it even better than the calzone. I'll have to come back and try some more of the menu before I can truly say that I like this place as much as I do pizza rock, but I can't see anybody coming here and not being wowed.
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