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I was a big fan of the old Pomo having gone there with family a couple of years ago. Yes, the intimate feel is gone but the service and the food is still top notch. They brought that mural of Sicily from the old place over to this new location. We were with two family members so we started with a couple appetizers, the Caprese and something I have never had before, the Crocchete Pugliesi (potato croquettes filled with Fior di Latte and prosciutto). Both were excellent and reasonably priced. Then on to our personal pizzas. I had the Principe (prosciutto, arugula and shaved parmigiano reggiano). The wife had the Peppino ( ricotta cheese, hot calabrese salami). On the advice of a family member we tried the pizza with a drizzle of their hot pepper flake olive oil. OMG. I will be doing that from now on. The pizzas were as good as I remembered from the old place and made a great midnight snack straight out of the refrigerator. :) I really liked the take out and market place on the left as you walk in. From what I am told it is a very popular lunchtime option which they didn't have at the old Pomo.
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